2021 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

6-11 June 2021 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2021 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing

6-11 June 2021 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Paper IDSPCOM-5.5
Paper Title Plug-And-Play Learned Gaussian-mixture Approximate Message Passing
Authors Osman Musa, Peter Jung, Giuseppe Caire, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
SessionSPCOM-5: Detection and Decoding
LocationGather.Town
Session Time:Friday, 11 June, 11:30 - 12:15
Presentation Time:Friday, 11 June, 11:30 - 12:15
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Topic Signal Processing for Communications and Networking: [SPC-MOD] Modulation, demodulation, encoding and decoding
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Abstract Deep unfolding showed to be a very successful approach for accelerating and tuning classical signal processing algorithms. In this paper, we propose learned Gaussian-mixture AMP (L-GM-AMP) - a plug-and-play compressed sensing (CS) recovery algorithm suitable for any i.i.d. source prior. Our algorithm builds upon Borgerding’s learned AMP (LAMP), yet significantly improves it by adopting a universal denoising function within the algorithm. The robust and flexible denoiser is a byproduct of modelling source prior with a Gaussian-mixture (GM), which can well approximate continuous, discrete, as well as mixture distributions. Its parameters are learned using standard backpropagation algorithm. To demonstrate robustness of the proposed algorithm, we conduct Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations for both mixture and discrete distributions. Numerical evaluation shows that the L-GM-AMP algorithm achieves state-of-the-art performance without any knowledge of the source prior.