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arxiv: 2409.12978 · v1 · pith:MXTXS2E6new · submitted 2024-09-03 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.LG· eess.IV

Semantic Meta-Split Learning: A TinyML Scheme for Few-Shot Wireless Image Classification

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.LGeess.IV
keywords datasemanticclassificationcommunicationadditionavailabilityfew-shotimage
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Semantic and goal-oriented (SGO) communication is an emerging technology that only transmits significant information for a given task. Semantic communication encounters many challenges, such as computational complexity at end users, availability of data, and privacy-preserving. This work presents a TinyML-based semantic communication framework for few-shot wireless image classification that integrates split-learning and meta-learning. We exploit split-learning to limit the computations performed by the end-users while ensuring privacy-preserving. In addition, meta-learning overcomes data availability concerns and speeds up training by utilizing similarly trained tasks. The proposed algorithm is tested using a data set of images of hand-written letters. In addition, we present an uncertainty analysis of the predictions using conformal prediction (CP) techniques. Simulation results show that the proposed Semantic-MSL outperforms conventional schemes by achieving 20 % gain on classification accuracy using fewer data points, yet less training energy consumption.

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