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GRAFT: Gradient-Aware Fast MaxVol Technique for Dynamic Data Sampling

19 August 2025
Ashish Jha
Anh-Huy Phan
Razan Dibo
Valentin Leplat
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Main:20 Pages
5 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
14 Tables
Abstract

Training modern neural networks on large datasets is computationally and environmentally costly. We introduce GRAFT, a scalable in-training subset selection method that (i) extracts a low-rank feature representation for each batch, (ii) applies a Fast MaxVol sampler to select a small, diverse subset that spans the batch's dominant subspace, and (iii) dynamically adjusts the subset size using a gradient-approximation criterion. By operating in low-rank subspaces and training on carefully chosen examples instead of full batches, GRAFT preserves the training trajectory while reducing wall-clock time, energy consumption, and CO2\mathrm{CO}_2CO2​ emissions. Across multiple benchmarks, GRAFT matches or exceeds recent selection baselines in both accuracy and efficiency, providing a favorable trade-off between accuracy, efficiency, and emissions.

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