Hyper-VIB: A Hypernetwork-Enhanced Information Bottleneck Approach for Task-Oriented Communications
By: Jingchen Peng , Chaowen Deng , Yili Deng and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes smart devices share information faster and better.
This paper presents Hyper-VIB, a hypernetwork-enhanced information bottleneck (IB) approach designed to enable efficient task-oriented communications in 6G collaborative intelligent systems. Leveraging IB theory, our approach enables an optimal end-to-end joint training of device and network models, in terms of the maximal task execution accuracy as well as the minimal communication overhead, through optimizing the trade-off hyperparameter. To address computational intractability in high-dimensional IB optimization, a tractable variational upper-bound approximation is derived. Unlike conventional grid or random search methods that require multiple training rounds with substantial computational costs, Hyper-VIB introduces a hypernetwork that generates approximately optimal DNN parameters for different values of the hyperparameter within a single training phase. Theoretical analysis in the linear case validates the hypernetwork design. Experimental results demonstrate our Hyper-VIB's superior accuracy and training efficiency over conventional VIB approaches in both classification and regression tasks.
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