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IEEE journal on selected areas in communications, 2021-08, Vol.39 (8), p.2434-2444
2021
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Semantic Communication Systems for Speech Transmission
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  • IEEE journal on selected areas in communications, 2021-08, Vol.39 (8), p.2434-2444
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New York: IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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IEEE Electronic Library Online
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  • Semantic communications could improve the transmission efficiency significantly by exploring the semantic information. In this paper, we make an effort to recover the transmitted speech signals in the semantic communication systems, which minimizes the error at the semantic level rather than the bit or symbol level. Particularly, we design a deep learning (DL)-enabled semantic communication system for speech signals, named DeepSC-S. In order to improve the recovery accuracy of speech signals, especially for the essential information, DeepSC-S is developed based on an attention mechanism by utilizing a squeeze-and-excitation (SE) network. The motivation behind the attention mechanism is to identify the essential speech information by providing higher weights to them when training the neural network. Moreover, in order to facilitate the proposed DeepSC-S for dynamic channel environments, we find a general model to cope with various channel conditions without retraining. Furthermore, we investigate DeepSC-S in telephone systems as well as multimedia transmission systems to verify the model adaptation in practice. The simulation results demonstrate that our proposed DeepSC-S outperforms the traditional communications in both cases in terms of the speech signals metrics, such as signal-to-distortion ration and perceptual evaluation of speech distortion. Besides, DeepSC-S is more robust to channel variations, especially in the low signal-to-noise (SNR) regime.

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