Assessing the Value of Transfer Learning Metrics for RF Domain Adaptation

16 Jun 2022  ·  Lauren J. Wong, Sean McPherson, Alan J. Michaels ·

The use of transfer learning (TL) techniques has become common practice in fields such as computer vision (CV) and natural language processing (NLP). Leveraging prior knowledge gained from data with different distributions, TL offers higher performance and reduced training time, but has yet to be fully utilized in applications of machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques to applications related to wireless communications, a field loosely termed radio frequency machine learning (RFML). This work begins this examination by evaluating the how radio frequency (RF) domain changes encourage or prevent the transfer of features learned by convolutional neural network (CNN)-based automatic modulation classifiers. Additionally, we examine existing transferability metrics, Log Expected Empirical Prediction (LEEP) and Logarithm of Maximum Evidence (LogME), as a means to both select source models for RF domain adaptation and predict post-transfer accuracy without further training.

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