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Interpreting Training Aspects of Deep-Learned Error-Correcting Codes

7 May 2023
Natasha Devroye
A. Mulgund
R. Shekhar
Gyorgy Turán
M. vZefran
Y. Zhou
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Abstract

As new deep-learned error-correcting codes continue to be introduced, it is important to develop tools to interpret the designed codes and understand the training process. Prior work focusing on the deep-learned TurboAE has both interpreted the learned encoders post-hoc by mapping these onto nearby ``interpretable'' encoders, and experimentally evaluated the performance of these interpretable encoders with various decoders. Here we look at developing tools for interpreting the training process for deep-learned error-correcting codes, focusing on: 1) using the Goldreich-Levin algorithm to quickly interpret the learned encoder; 2) using Fourier coefficients as a tool for understanding the training dynamics and the loss landscape; 3) reformulating the training loss, the binary cross entropy, by relating it to encoder and decoder parameters, and the bit error rate (BER); 4) using these insights to formulate and study a new training procedure. All tools are demonstrated on TurboAE, but are applicable to other deep-learned forward error correcting codes (without feedback).

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