Title :
Cloud-Based Distributed Image Coding
Author :
Xiaodan Song ; Xiulian Peng ; Jizheng Xu ; Guangming Shi ; Feng Wu
Author_Institution :
Xidian Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
With multimedia flourishing on the Web, it is easy to find similar images for a query, especially landmark images. Traditional image coding, such as JPEG, cannot exploit correlations with external images. Existing vision-based approaches are able to exploit such correlations by reconstructing from local descriptors but cannot ensure the pixel-level fidelity of the reconstruction. In this paper, a cloud-based distributed image coding (Cloud-DIC) scheme is proposed to exploit external correlations for mobile photo uploading. For each input image, a thumbnail is transmitted to retrieve correlated images and reconstruct it in the cloud by geometrical and illumination registrations. Such a reconstruction serves as the side information (SI) in the Cloud-DIC. The image is then compressed by a transform-domain syndrome coding to correct the disparity between the original image and the SI. Once a bitplane is received in the cloud, an iterative refinement process is performed between the final reconstruction and the SI. Moreover, a joint encoder/decoder mode decision at block, frequency, and bitplane levels is proposed to adapt to different correlations. Experimental results on a landmark image database show that the Cloud-DIC can largely enhance the coding efficiency both subjectively and objectively, with up to 5-dB gains and 70% bits saving over JPEG with arithmetic coding, and perform comparably at low bitrates with the intra coding of the High Efficiency Video Coding standard with a much lower encoder complexity.
Keywords :
cloud computing; image coding; image registration; image retrieval; mobile computing; visual databases; JPEG; SI; Web; arithmetic coding; cloud-DIC scheme; cloud-based distributed image coding scheme; encoder complexity; geometrical registration; high efficiency video coding standard; illumination registration; image compression; image query; iterative refinement process; joint encoder-decoder mode decision; landmark image database; local descriptors; mobile photo uploading; multimedia flourishing; pixel-level fidelity; side information; transform-domain syndrome coding; vision-based approach; Cloud computing; Distributed computing; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Video coding; Cloud-based coding; distributed image coding; distributed image coding (DIC); local feature descriptors;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2015.2416562