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Towards Image Understanding from Deep Compression without Decoding
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2018
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Convolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningAutoencodersTowards ImageImage AnalysisData ScienceImage CompressionPattern RecognitionSparse Neural NetworkComputational ImagingVideo TransformerMachine VisionRgb SpaceComputer ScienceDeep LearningDeep Neural NetworkModel CompressionComputer VisionDeep Neural NetworksImage CodingCompressed Rgb Images
Motivated by recent work on deep neural network (DNN)-based image compression methods showing potential improvements in image quality, savings in storage, and bandwidth reduction, we propose to perform image understanding tasks such as classification and segmentation directly on the compressed representations produced by these compression methods. Since the encoders and decoders in DNN-based compression methods are neural networks with feature-maps as internal representations of the images, we directly integrate these with architectures for image understanding. This bypasses decoding of the compressed representation into RGB space and reduces computational cost. Our study shows that accuracies comparable to networks that operate on compressed RGB images can be achieved while reducing the computational complexity up to $2\times$. Furthermore, we show that synergies are obtained by jointly training compression networks with classification networks on the compressed representations, improving image quality, classification accuracy, and segmentation performance. We find that inference from compressed representations is particularly advantageous compared to inference from compressed RGB images for aggressive compression rates.
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