Seyyed Ali Hashemi

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3papers
59citations
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3 Papers

ITJul 3, 2022
Scalable Polar Code Construction for Successive Cancellation List Decoding: A Graph Neural Network-Based Approach

Yun Liao, Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Hengjie Yang et al.

While constructing polar codes for successive-cancellation decoding can be implemented efficiently by sorting the bit-channels, finding optimal polar codes for cyclic-redundancy-check-aided successive-cancellation list (CA-SCL) decoding in an efficient and scalable manner still awaits investigation. This paper first maps a polar code to a unique heterogeneous graph called the polar-code-construction message-passing (PCCMP) graph. Next, a heterogeneous graph-neural-network-based iterative message-passing (IMP) algorithm is proposed which aims to find a PCCMP graph that corresponds to the polar code with minimum frame error rate under CA-SCL decoding. This new IMP algorithm's major advantage lies in its scalability power. That is, the model complexity is independent of the blocklength and code rate, and a trained IMP model over a short polar code can be readily applied to a long polar code's construction. Numerical experiments show that IMP-based polar-code constructions outperform classical constructions under CA-SCL decoding. In addition, when an IMP model trained on a length-128 polar code directly applies to the construction of polar codes with different code rates and blocklengths, simulations show that these polar code constructions deliver comparable performance to the 5G polar codes.

ITSep 19, 2020
Construction of Polar Codes with Reinforcement Learning

Yun Liao, Seyyed Ali Hashemi, John Cioffi et al.

This paper formulates the polar-code construction problem for the successive-cancellation list (SCL) decoder as a maze-traversing game, which can be solved by reinforcement learning techniques. The proposed method provides a novel technique for polar-code construction that no longer depends on sorting and selecting bit-channels by reliability. Instead, this technique decides whether the input bits should be frozen in a purely sequential manner. The equivalence of optimizing the polar-code construction for the SCL decoder under this technique and maximizing the expected reward of traversing a maze is drawn. Simulation results show that the standard polar-code constructions that are designed for the successive-cancellation decoder are no longer optimal for the SCL decoder with respect to the frame error rate. In contrast, the simulations show that, with a reasonable amount of training, the game-based construction method finds code constructions that have lower frame-error rate for various code lengths and decoders compared to standard constructions.

ITSep 15, 2020
Decoding Polar Codes with Reinforcement Learning

Nghia Doan, Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Warren Gross

In this paper we address the problem of selecting factor-graph permutations of polar codes under belief propagation (BP) decoding to significantly improve the error-correction performance of the code. In particular, we formalize the factor-graph permutation selection as the multi-armed bandit problem in reinforcement learning and propose a decoder that acts like an online-learning agent that learns to select the good factor-graph permutations during the course of decoding. We use state-of-the-art algorithms for the multi-armed bandit problem and show that for a 5G polar codes of length 128 with 64 information bits, the proposed decoder has an error-correction performance gain of around 0.125 dB at the target frame error rate of 10^{-4}, when compared to the approach that randomly selects the factor-graph permutations.