Getting to the point: index sets and parallelism-preserving autodiff for pointful array programming

Author:

Paszke Adam1,Johnson Daniel D.2,Duvenaud David3,Vytiniotis Dimitrios4,Radul Alexey5,Johnson Matthew J.5,Ragan-Kelley Jonathan6,Maclaurin Dougal5

Affiliation:

1. Google Research, Poland

2. Google Research, Canada

3. University of Toronto, Canada

4. DeepMind, UK

5. Google Research, USA

6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Abstract

We present a novel programming language design that attempts to combine the clarity and safety of high-level functional languages with the efficiency and parallelism of low-level numerical languages. We treat arrays as eagerly-memoized functions on typed index sets, allowing abstract function manipulations, such as currying, to work on arrays. In contrast to composing primitive bulk-array operations, we argue for an explicit nested indexing style that mirrors application of functions to arguments. We also introduce a fine-grained typed effects system which affords concise and automatically-parallelized in-place updates. Specifically, an associative accumulation effect allows reverse-mode automatic differentiation of in-place updates in a way that preserves parallelism. Empirically, we benchmark against the Futhark array programming language, and demonstrate that aggressive inlining and type-driven compilation allows array programs to be written in an expressive, "pointful" style with little performance penalty.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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