MMMay 23, 2014

Low-complexity video encoder for smart eyes based on underdetermined blind signal separation

arXiv:1405.5948v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses energy-efficient video encoding for smart devices, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing compression techniques.

The paper tackles video encoding for smart eyes by proposing a low-complexity method based on Underdetermined Blind Signal Separation, achieving a 30ms reduction in encoding time compared to DISCOVER and 50% energy savings compared to H.264.

This paper presents a low complexity video coding method based on Underdetermined Blind Signal Separation (UBSS). The detailed coding framework is designed. Three key techniques are proposed to enhance the compression ratio and the quality of the decoded frames. The experiments validate that the proposed method costs 30ms encoding time less than DISCOVER. The simulation shows that this new method can save 50% energy compared with H.264.

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