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Break the Sequential Dependency of LLM Inference Using Lookahead Decoding

International Conference on Machine Learning
Autoregressive decoding of large language models (LLMs) is memory bandwidth bounded, resulting in high latency and significant wastes of the parallel processing power of modern accelerators.
Yichao Fu   +3 more
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Decoding CODECs

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2008
Summary A codec is the mechanism by which video and audio signals are compressed to conserve bandwidth before transmission across a telecommunication network. It may be implemented either in hardware or software. In the past, manufacturers sometimes used proprietary codecs that were incompatible with those from other manufacturers.
Rex E, Gantenbein, Barbara J, Robinson
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Autozygome decoded

Genetics in Medicine, 2010
Consanguineous unions permit the "reunion" of ancestral chromosomal segments in a pattern referred to as "autozygosity," which is essentially a special form of homozygosity. This has long been exploited as a gene mapping tool because it is relatively easy to track a recessive mutation by the surrounding pattern of homozygous markers.
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Replication decoding

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1979
Any symbol in a redundant code can be recovered when it belongs to certain erasure patterns. Several alternative expressions of a given symbol, to be referred to as its replicas, can therefore be computed in terms of other ones. Decoding is interpreted as decoding upon a received symbol, given itself and a number of such replicas, expressed in terms of
Gerard Battail   +2 more
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A Thorough Examination of Decoding Methods in the Era of LLMs

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Decoding methods play an indispensable role in converting language models from next-token predictors into practical task solvers. Prior research on decoding methods, primarily focusing on task-specific models, may not extend to the current era of general-
Chufan Shi   +6 more
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Decoding genomes

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2015
The primary sequence of DNA can be decoded a million times faster and cheaper than it could 20 years ago. This capability is transforming our understanding of biology and has stimulated efforts to influence modern medicine through routine sequencing of human genomes.
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Decoding Telocytes

2016
Telocytes (TCs) are a novel type of interstitial cells, with extremely long and thin cellular prolongations termed telopodes (Tps). TCs were first identified by Popescu et al. and described their finding as "cells with telopodes." The presence of TCs has been reported in the majority of tissues and organs (for details please visit www.telocytes.com ...
Junjie, Xiao, Yihua, Bei
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Decoding dementia

Communications of the ACM, 2013
Computer models may help neurologists unlock the secrets of brain disorders, from Alzheimer's to cancer.
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Near Shannon limit error-correcting coding and decoding: Turbo-codes. 1

IEEE International Conference on Communications, 1993
C. Berrou, A. Glavieux, P. Thitimajshima
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Complexity of decoders--I: Classes of decoding rules

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1969
Several classes of decoding rules are considered here including block decoding rules, tree decoding rules, and bounded-distance and minimum-distance decoding rules for binary parity-check codes. Under the assumption that these rules are implemented with combinational circuits and sequential machines constructed with AND gates, OR gates, INVERTERS, and ...
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