LGAICVJul 16, 2025

PRISM: Distributed Inference for Foundation Models at Edge

arXiv:2507.12145v13 citationsh-index: 18
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This provides a scalable solution for deploying large models in resource-constrained edge environments, addressing a practical bottleneck in AI deployment.

The paper tackles the challenge of deploying foundation models at the edge by proposing PRISM, a distributed inference strategy that reduces communication overhead by up to 99.2% and per-device computation by 51.24% for BERT, with minimal accuracy loss.

Foundation models (FMs) have achieved remarkable success across a wide range of applications, from image classification to natural langurage processing, but pose significant challenges for deployment at edge. This has sparked growing interest in developing practical and efficient strategies for bringing foundation models to edge environments. In this work, we propose PRISM, a communication-efficient and compute-aware strategy for distributed Transformer inference on edge devices. Our method leverages a Segment Means representation to approximate intermediate output features, drastically reducing inter-device communication. Additionally, we restructure the self-attention mechanism to eliminate redundant computations caused by per-device Key/Value calculation in position-wise partitioning and design a partition-aware causal masking scheme tailored for autoregressive models. We evaluate PRISM on ViT, BERT, and GPT-2 across diverse datasets, namely CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, ImageNet-1k, GLUE, and CBT. Our results demonstrate substantial reductions in communication overhead (up to 99.2% for BERT at compression rate CR = 128) and per-device computation (51.24% for BERT at the same setting), with only minor accuracy degradation. This method offers a scalable and practical solution for deploying foundation models in distributed resource-constrained environments.

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