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Workshop: Accessible and Efficient Foundation Models for Biological Discovery

Cramming Protein Language Model Training in 24 GPU Hours

Nathan Frey · Taylor Joren · Aya Ismail · Allen Goodman · Richard Bonneau · Kyunghyun Cho · Vladimir Gligorijevic

Keywords: [ Protein Language Models ] [ ICML ] [ foundation models ] [ Machine Learning ] [ BioML ]


Abstract: Protein language models (pLMs) are ubiquitous across biological machine learning research, but state-of-the-art models like ESM2 take hundreds of thousands of GPU hours to pre-train on the vast protein universe. Resource requirements for scaling up pLMs prevent fundamental investigations into how optimal modeling choices might differ from those used in natural language. Here, we define a "cramming'' challenge for pLMs and train performant models in 24 hours on a single GPU. By re-examining many aspects of pLM training, we are able to train a 67 million parameter model in a single day that achieves comparable performance on downstream protein fitness landscape inference tasks to ESM-3B, a model trained for over $15,000 \times$ more GPU hours than ours. All code, including training code, will be made available upon acceptance.

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