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Wireless Semantic Communications for Video Conferencing

Video conferencing has become a popular mode of meeting even if it consumes considerable communication resources. Conventional video compression causes resolution reduction under limited bandwidth. Semantic video conferencing maintains high resolution by transmitting some keypoints to represent motions because the background is almost static, and the speakers do not change often. However, the study on the impact of the transmission errors on keypoints is limited. In this paper, we initially establish a basal semantic video conferencing (SVC) network, which dramatically reduces transmission resources while only losing detailed expressions. The transmission errors in SVC only lead to a changed expression, whereas those in the conventional methods destroy pixels directly. However, the conventional error detector, such as the cyclic redundancy check, cannot reflect the degree of expression changes. To overcome this issue, we develop an incremental redundancy hybrid automatic repeat-request (IR-HARQ) framework for the varying channels (SVC-HARQ) incorporating a novel semantic error detector. The SVC-HARQ has flexibility in bit consumption and achieves good performance. In addition, SVC-CSI is designed for channel state information (CSI) feedback to allocate the keypoint transmission and enhance the performance dramatically. Simulation shows that the proposed wireless semantic communication system can significantly improve the transmission efficiency.This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible

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