23.6CVMay 26
NeR-SC: Adapting Neural Video Representation to Screen ContentRuohan Shi, Jiaoyan Zhao, Haogang Feng
Implicit neural representations have emerged as a promising paradigm for video compression, with recent methods achieving competitive performance on natural video. However, screen content video -- common in remote desktop, online education, and cloud gaming -- exhibits distinct statistics: sharp edges, limited color palettes, and strong temporal redundancy. Existing neural representation methods, designed for natural scenes, lack mechanisms to exploit these properties, leaving substantial room for improvement. In this paper, we propose NeR-SC, a neural representation framework tailored for screen content video. Building on the SNeRV backbone, NeR-SC introduces three screen-content-specific modules: (i) a learnable color palette that models the discrete color structure of screen content by restricting the low-frequency sub-band to a learned color set; (ii) a multi-gate dense fusion module that replaces sequential feature fusion with dense, attention-gated cross-stage interaction; and (iii) an embedding-level frame skip strategy that bypasses redundant decoder invocations for static frames, with zero training overhead. Experiments on DSCVC and VCD show that NeR-SC achieves 40.32~dB and 41.73~dB average PSNR, outperforming representative neural video representation methods and, at low bitrates, surpassing H.264 and H.265. The skip strategy enables real-time decoding with no loss in quality.
30.7CVMar 21Code
IBCapsNet: Information Bottleneck Capsule Network for Noise-Robust Representation LearningCanqun Xiang, Chen Yang, Jiaoyan Zhao
Capsule networks (CapsNets) are superior at modeling hierarchical spatial relationships but suffer from two critical limitations: high computational cost due to iterative dynamic routing and poor robustness under input corruptions. To address these issues, we propose IBCapsNet, a novel capsule architecture grounded in the Information Bottleneck (IB) principle. Instead of iterative routing, IBCapsNet employs a one-pass variational aggregation mechanism, where primary capsules are first compressed into a global context representation and then processed by class-specific variational autoencoders (VAEs) to infer latent capsules regularized by the KL divergence. This design enables efficient inference while inherently filtering out noise. Experiments on MNIST, Fashion-MNIST, SVHN and CIFAR-10 show that IBCapsNet matches CapsNet in clean-data accuracy (achieving 99.41% on MNIST and 92.01% on SVHN), yet significantly outperforms it under four types of synthetic noise - demonstrating average improvements of +17.10% and +14.54% for clamped additive and multiplicative noise, respectively. Moreover, IBCapsNet achieves 2.54x faster training and 3.64x higher inference throughput compared to CapsNet, while reducing model parameters by 4.66%. Our work bridges information-theoretic representation learning with capsule networks, offering a principled path toward robust, efficient, and interpretable deep models. Code is available at https://github.com/cxiang26/IBCapsnet