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TA1a: Machine Learning for Channel Coding (Invited)

Session Type: Oral
Time: Tuesday, November 5, 08:15 - 09:55
Location: Nautilus
Session Chair: Alexios Balatsoukas-Stimming, Eindhoven University of Technology
 
  TA1a-1: ON THE EFFICIENT DESIGN OF NEURAL NETWORKS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
         Weihong Xu; Southeast University, Nanjing
         Xiaosi Tan; Southeast University, Nanjing
         Yuxing Lin; Southeast University, Nanjing
         Xiaohu You; Southeast University, Nanjing
         Chuan Zhang; Southeast University, Nanjing
         Yair Be'ery; Tel Aviv University
 
  TA1a-2: ON ROBUST DEEP NEURAL DECODERS
         Meryem Benammar; ISAE Supaero
         Pablo Piantanida; CentraleSupelec - UdeM
 
  TA1a-3: DEEP-LEARNING-AIDED SUCCESSIVE-CANCELLATION DECODING OF POLAR CODES
         Seyyed Ali Hashemi; Stanford University
         Nghia Doan; McGill University
         Thibaud Tonnellier; McGill University
         Warren Gross; McGill University
 
  TA1a-4: ON RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS FOR SEQUENCE-BASED PROCESSING IN COMMUNICATIONS
         Daniel Tandler; University of Stuttgart
         Sebastian Dörner; University of Stuttgart
         Sebastian Cammerer; University of Stuttgart
         Stephan ten Brink; University of Stuttgart