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Abstract: In this paper, a neural belief propagation decoder of double polar codes for joint source-channel coding (JSCC) is proposed. In the decoder, a residual structure is designed to establish ...
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OpenZL formalizes compression as a computational graph: nodes are codecs/graphs, edges are typed message streams, and the finalized graph is serialized with the payload. Any frame produced by any ...
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