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Semantic Change Driven Generative Semantic Communication Framework

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arxiv 2309.12775 v3 pith:UNKB6ED6 submitted 2023-09-22 cs.MM

classification cs.MM
keywords semanticsemcomdecoderencoderframeworkgenerativeinformationchange
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The burgeoning generative artificial intelligence technology offers novel insights into the development of semantic communication (SemCom) frameworks. These frameworks hold the potential to address the challenges associated with the black-box nature inherent in existing end-to-end training manner for the existing SemCom framework, as well as deterioration of the user experience caused by the inevitable error floor in deep learning-based SemCom. In this paper, we focus on the widespread remote monitoring scenario, and propose a semantic change driven generative SemCom framework. Therein, the semantic encoder and semantic decoder can be optimized independently. Specifically, we develop a modular semantic encoder with value of information based semantic sampling function. In addition, we propose a conditional denoising diffusion probabilistic mode-assisted semantic decoder that relies on received semantic information from the source, namely, the semantic map, and the local static scene information to remotely regenerate scenes. Moreover, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed semantic encoder and decoder as well as the considerable potential in reducing energy consumption through simulation based on the realistic $\mathcal{F}$ composite channel fading model. The code is available at https://github.com/wty2011jl/SCDGSC.git.

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