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Zero-Shot Semantic Communication with Multimodal Foundation Models

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arxiv 2502.18200 v2 pith:6K37AZOV submitted 2025-02-25 eess.SP

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keywords semclipsemcomzero-shotchannelfoundationmodelssemanticbandwidth
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Most existing semantic communication (SemCom) systems use deep joint source-channel coding (DeepJSCC) to encode task-specific semantics in a goal-oriented manner. However, their reliance on predefined tasks and datasets significantly limits their flexibility and generalizability in practical deployments. Multi-modal foundation models provide a promising solution by generating universal semantic tokens. Inspired by this, we introduce SemCLIP, a zero-shot SemCom framework leveraging the contrastive language-image pre-training (CLIP) model. By transmitting CLIP-generated image tokens instead of raw images, SemCLIP enables efficient SemCom under low bandwidth and challenging channel conditions, facilitating diverse downstream tasks and zero-shot applications. Specifically, we propose a DeepJSCC scheme for efficient CLIP token encoding. To mitigate potential degradation caused by compression and channel noise, a multi-modal transmission-aware prompt learning mechanism is designed at the receiver, which adapts prompts based on transmission quality, enhancing system robustness and channel adaptability. Simulation results demonstrate that SemCLIP outperforms the baselines, achieving a $41\%$ improvement in zero-shot performance at low signal-to-noise ratios. Meanwhile, SemCLIP reduces bandwidth usage by more than $50$-fold compared to alternative image transmission methods, demonstrating the potential of foundation models towards a generalized, task-agnostic SemCom solution.

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  1. Compression Beyond Pixels: Semantic Compression with Multimodal Foundation Models

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    A learned product-quantization VAE with a shared codebook compresses CLIP image features to about 2-3 x 10^-3 bits per pixel with little loss in downstream semantic task accuracy.

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