DS1 spectrogram: Less is MoE: Trimming Experts in Domain-Specialist Language Models

Less is MoE: Trimming Experts in Domain-Specialist Language Models

2606.05538

Authors

Heather Miller,Haoze He,Xinkai Zou,Xuan Jiang,Xingyuan Ding

Abstract

Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models achieve strong performance through conditional computation, but their large parameter footprint poses deployment challenges. Prior MoE compression approaches catastrophically fail when evaluated on general-purpose benchmarks beyond commonsense reasoning.

We trace this failure to the granularity of compression: important capabilities are distributed across experts but concentrated in FFN sparse intermediate dimensions. To identify these dimensions, we use Fisher importance which outperforms activation-, router-score-, and magnitude-based alternatives, and identifies tiny sets of task-critical dimensions: in Qwen1.5-MoE, removing as few as 12 of 1.35M routed-FFN intermediate dimensions collapses GSM8K accuracy while largely preserving factual-knowledge performance.

Building on this, we propose Fisher-MoE, which operates within FFN to remove intermediate dimensions ranked by Fisher importance. At the same 50% MoE compression ratio, Fisher-MoE preserves model capability, while reducing weight memory by ~45% and improving inference throughput by 21%.

These findings suggest intermediate dimension granularity is an effective unit for both compression and ranking where capability concentrates in MoE models.

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