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A typical consumer digital camera uses a Color Filter Array (CFA) to sense only one color component per image pixel. The original three-color image is reconstructed by interpolating the missing color components. This interpolation process (known as demosaicing) corresponds to solving an under-determined system of linear equations. In this paper, we show that by replacing the traditional CFA with a...
As displays become cheaper and are incorporated into more and more devices, there has been an increased focus on image resizing techniques to fill an image to an arbitrary screen size. Traditional methods such as cropping or resampling can introduce undesirable losses in information or distortion in perception. Recently, content-aware image retargeting methods have been proposed which produce exceptional...
Leading compressed sensing (CS) methods require m = O (k log(n)) compressive samples to perfectly reconstruct a k-sparse signal x of size n using random projection matrices (e.g., Gaussian or random Fourier matrices). For a given m, perfect reconstruction usually requires high complexity methods, such as Basis Pursuit (BP), which has complexity O(n3). Meanwhile, low-complexity greedy algorithms do...
In this paper we describe a practical implementation of a distributed video codec deployed on a real visual sensor platform, viz. the MicaZ/Cyclops platform. The codec supports two encoding schemes, one employs Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and the other operates on raw pixels. DCT scheme is more costly in terms of computational power consumption, on the other hand it leads to more compression and...
In pixel-domain distributed video coding (DVC), due to the largely translational nature of motion, residue errors in the side-information frame are often clustered together. These clusterings can be exploited to reduce the number of syndrome bits required to successfully perform low density parity check (LDPC) decoding, and therefore improve the overall rate-distortion performance. We shall see that...
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