cli-tool/components/skills/ai-research/emerging-techniques-speculative-decoding/SKILL.md
Accelerate LLM inference using speculative decoding, Medusa multiple heads, and lookahead decoding techniques. Use when optimizing inference speed (1.5-3.6× speedup), reducing latency for real-time applications, or deploying models with limited compute. Covers draft models, tree-based attention, Jacobi iteration, parallel token generation, and production deployment strategies.
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Key Techniques: Draft model speculative decoding, Medusa (multiple heads), Lookahead Decoding (Jacobi iteration)
Papers: Medusa (arXiv 2401.10774), Lookahead Decoding (ICML 2024), Speculative Decoding Survey (ACL 2024)
# Standard speculative decoding (transformers)
pip install transformers accelerate
# Medusa (multiple decoding heads)
git clone https://github.com/FasterDecoding/Medusa
cd Medusa
pip install -e .
# Lookahead Decoding
git clone https://github.com/hao-ai-lab/LookaheadDecoding
cd LookaheadDecoding
pip install -e .
# Optional: vLLM with speculative decoding
pip install vllm
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
# Load target model (large, slow)
target_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-hf",
device_map="auto",
torch_dtype=torch.float16
)
# Load draft model (small, fast)
draft_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf",
device_map="auto",
torch_dtype=torch.float16
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-hf")
# Generate with speculative decoding
prompt = "Explain quantum computing in simple terms:"
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").to("cuda")
# Transformers 4.36+ supports assisted generation
outputs = target_model.generate(
**inputs,
assistant_model=draft_model, # Enable speculative decoding
max_new_tokens=256,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7,
)
response = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True)
print(response)
from medusa.model.medusa_model import MedusaModel
# Load Medusa-enhanced model
model = MedusaModel.from_pretrained(
"FasterDecoding/medusa-vicuna-7b-v1.3", # Pre-trained with Medusa heads
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
device_map="auto"
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("FasterDecoding/medusa-vicuna-7b-v1.3")
# Generate with Medusa (2-3× speedup)
prompt = "Write a Python function to calculate fibonacci numbers:"
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").to("cuda")
outputs = model.medusa_generate(
**inputs,
max_new_tokens=256,
temperature=0.7,
posterior_threshold=0.09, # Acceptance threshold
posterior_alpha=0.3, # Tree construction parameter
)
response = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True)
from lookahead.lookahead_decoding import LookaheadDecoding
# Load model
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf",
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
device_map="auto"
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf")
# Initialize lookahead decoding
lookahead = LookaheadDecoding(
model=model,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
window_size=15, # Lookahead window (W)
ngram_size=5, # N-gram size (N)
guess_size=5 # Number of parallel guesses
)
# Generate (1.5-2.3× speedup)
prompt = "Implement quicksort in Python:"
output = lookahead.generate(prompt, max_new_tokens=256)
print(output)
Idea: Use small draft model to generate candidates, large target model to verify in parallel.
Algorithm:
def speculative_decode(target_model, draft_model, prompt, K=4):
"""Speculative decoding algorithm."""
# 1. Generate K draft tokens
draft_tokens = draft_model.generate(prompt, max_new_tokens=K)
# 2. Target model evaluates all K tokens in one forward pass
target_logits = target_model(draft_tokens) # Parallel!
# 3. Accept/reject based on probability match
accepted = []
for i in range(K):
p_draft = softmax(draft_model.logits[i])
p_target = softmax(target_logits[i])
# Acceptance probability
if random.random() < min(1, p_target[draft_tokens[i]] / p_draft[draft_tokens[i]]):
accepted.append(draft_tokens[i])
else:
break # Reject, resample from target
return accepted
Performance:
Source: arXiv 2401.10774 (2024)
Innovation: Add multiple prediction heads to existing model, predict future tokens without separate draft model.
Architecture:
Input → Base LLM (frozen) → Hidden State
├→ Head 1 (predicts token t+1)
├→ Head 2 (predicts token t+2)
├→ Head 3 (predicts token t+3)
└→ Head 4 (predicts token t+4)
Training:
Tree-based Attention:
# Medusa constructs tree of candidates
# Example: Predict 2 steps ahead with top-2 per step
# Root
# / \
# T1a T1b (Step 1: 2 candidates)
# / \ / \
# T2a T2b T2c T2d (Step 2: 4 candidates total)
# Single forward pass evaluates entire tree!
Advantages:
Source: ICML 2024
Core idea: Reformulate autoregressive decoding as solving system of equations, solve in parallel using Jacobi iteration.
Mathematical formulation:
Traditional: y_t = f(x, y_1, ..., y_{t-1}) (sequential)
Jacobi: y_t^{(k+1)} = f(x, y_1^{(k)}, ..., y_{t-1}^{(k)}) (parallel)
Two branches:
Lookahead Branch: Generate n-grams in parallel
Verification Branch: Verify promising n-grams
class LookaheadDecoding:
def __init__(self, model, window_size=15, ngram_size=5):
self.model = model
self.W = window_size # Lookahead window
self.N = ngram_size # N-gram size
def generate_step(self, tokens):
# Lookahead branch: Generate W × N candidates
candidates = {}
for w in range(1, self.W + 1):
for n in range(1, self.N + 1):
# Generate n-gram starting at position w
ngram = self.generate_ngram(tokens, start=w, length=n)
candidates[(w, n)] = ngram
# Verification branch: Find matching n-grams
verified = []
for ngram in candidates.values():
if ngram[0] == tokens[-1]: # First token matches last input
if self.verify(tokens, ngram):
verified.append(ngram)
# Accept longest verified n-gram
return max(verified, key=len) if verified else [self.model.generate_next(tokens)]
Performance:
| Method | Speedup | Training Needed | Draft Model | Quality Loss | |--------|---------|-----------------|-------------|--------------| | Draft Model Speculative | 1.5-2× | No | Yes (external) | None | | Medusa | 2-3.6× | Minimal (heads only) | No (built-in heads) | None | | Lookahead | 1.5-2.3× | None | No | None | | Naive Batching | 1.2-1.5× | No | No | None |
from medusa.model.medusa_model import MedusaModel
from medusa.model.kv_cache import initialize_past_key_values
import torch.nn as nn
# 1. Load base model
base_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"lmsys/vicuna-7b-v1.3",
torch_dtype=torch.float16
)
# 2. Add Medusa heads
num_heads = 4
medusa_heads = nn.ModuleList([
nn.Linear(base_model.config.hidden_size, base_model.config.vocab_size, bias=False)
for _ in range(num_heads)
])
# 3. Training loop (freeze base model for Medusa-1)
for param in base_model.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False # Freeze base
optimizer = torch.optim.Adam(medusa_heads.parameters(), lr=1e-3)
for batch in dataloader:
# Forward pass
hidden_states = base_model(**batch, output_hidden_states=True).hidden_states[-1]
# Predict future tokens with each head
loss = 0
for i, head in enumerate(medusa_heads):
logits = head(hidden_states)
# Target: tokens shifted by (i+1) positions
target = batch['input_ids'][:, i+1:]
loss += F.cross_entropy(logits[:, :-i-1], target)
# Backward
optimizer.zero_grad()
loss.backward()
optimizer.step()
# Use Medusa as draft model for speculative decoding
draft_medusa = MedusaModel.from_pretrained("medusa-vicuna-7b")
target_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("vicuna-33b")
# Draft generates multiple candidates with Medusa
draft_tokens = draft_medusa.medusa_generate(prompt, max_new_tokens=5)
# Target verifies in single forward pass
outputs = target_model.generate(
prompt,
assistant_model=draft_medusa, # Use Medusa as draft
max_new_tokens=256
)
# Combines benefits: Medusa speed + large model quality
def select_draft_model(target_model_size, target):
"""Select optimal draft model for speculative decoding."""
# Rule: Draft should be 5-10× smaller
if target_model_size == "70B":
return "7B" # 10× smaller
elif target_model_size == "33B":
return "7B" # 5× smaller
elif target_model_size == "13B":
return "1B" # 13× smaller
else:
return None # Target too small, use Medusa/Lookahead instead
# Example
draft = select_draft_model("70B", target_model)
# Returns "7B" → Use Llama-2-7b as draft for Llama-2-70b
# New deployment → Medusa (best overall speedup, no draft model)
if deploying_new_model:
use_method = "Medusa"
# Existing deployment with small model available → Draft speculative
elif have_small_version_of_model:
use_method = "Draft Model Speculative"
# Want zero training/setup → Lookahead
elif want_plug_and_play:
use_method = "Lookahead Decoding"
Draft Model Speculative:
# K = number of speculative tokens
K = 4 # Good default
K = 2 # Conservative (higher acceptance)
K = 8 # Aggressive (lower acceptance, but more when accepted)
# Rule: Larger K → more speedup IF draft model is good
Medusa:
# Posterior threshold (acceptance confidence)
posterior_threshold = 0.09 # Standard (from paper)
posterior_threshold = 0.05 # More conservative (slower, higher quality)
posterior_threshold = 0.15 # More aggressive (faster, may degrade quality)
# Tree depth (how many steps ahead)
medusa_choices = [[0], [0, 0], [0, 1], [0, 0, 0]] # Depth 3 (standard)
Lookahead:
# Window size W (lookahead distance)
# N-gram size N (context for generation)
# 7B model (more resources)
W, N = 15, 5
# 13B model (moderate)
W, N = 10, 5
# 33B+ model (limited resources)
W, N = 7, 5
# vLLM with speculative decoding
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
# Initialize with draft model
llm = LLM(
model="meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-hf",
speculative_model="meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf", # Draft model
num_speculative_tokens=5,
use_v2_block_manager=True,
)
# Generate
prompts = ["Tell me about AI:", "Explain quantum physics:"]
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.7, max_tokens=256)
outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)
for output in outputs:
print(output.outputs[0].text)
references/draft_model.md - Draft model selection and trainingreferences/medusa.md - Medusa architecture and trainingreferences/lookahead.md - Lookahead decoding implementation detailstools
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