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Serial vs. Parallel Turbo-Autoencoders and Accelerated Training for Learned Channel Codes

Information Theory 2021-07-23 v2 math.IT

Abstract

Attracted by its scalability towards practical codeword lengths, we revisit the idea of Turbo-autoencoders for end-to-end learning of PHY-Layer communications. For this, we study the existing concepts of Turbo-autoencoders from the literature and compare the concept with state-of-the-art classical coding schemes. We propose a new component-wise training algorithm based on the idea of Gaussian a priori distributions that reduces the overall training time by almost a magnitude. Further, we propose a new serial architecture inspired by classical serially concatenated Turbo code structures and show that a carefully optimized interface between the two component autoencoders is required. To the best of our knowledge, these serial Turbo autoencoder structures are the best known neural network based learned sequences that can be trained from scratch without any required expert knowledge in the domain of channel codes.

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@article{arxiv.2104.14234,
  title  = {Serial vs. Parallel Turbo-Autoencoders and Accelerated Training for Learned Channel Codes},
  author = {Jannis Clausius and Sebastian Dörner and Sebastian Cammerer and Stephan ten Brink},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.14234},
  year   = {2021}
}

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