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Conceptual Compression via Deep Structure and Texture Synthesis

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-03-11 v2 Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Existing compression methods typically focus on the removal of signal-level redundancies, while the potential and versatility of decomposing visual data into compact conceptual components still lack further study. To this end, we propose a novel conceptual compression framework that encodes visual data into compact structure and texture representations, then decodes in a deep synthesis fashion, aiming to achieve better visual reconstruction quality, flexible content manipulation, and potential support for various vision tasks. In particular, we propose to compress images by a dual-layered model consisting of two complementary visual features: 1) structure layer represented by structural maps and 2) texture layer characterized by low-dimensional deep representations. At the encoder side, the structural maps and texture representations are individually extracted and compressed, generating the compact, interpretable, inter-operable bitstreams. During the decoding stage, a hierarchical fusion GAN (HF-GAN) is proposed to learn the synthesis paradigm where the textures are rendered into the decoded structural maps, leading to high-quality reconstruction with remarkable visual realism. Extensive experiments on diverse images have demonstrated the superiority of our framework with lower bitrates, higher reconstruction quality, and increased versatility towards visual analysis and content manipulation tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2011.04976,
  title  = {Conceptual Compression via Deep Structure and Texture Synthesis},
  author = {Jianhui Chang and Zhenghui Zhao and Chuanmin Jia and Shiqi Wang and Lingbo Yang and Qi Mao and Jian Zhang and Siwei Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.04976},
  year   = {2022}
}

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15 pages, 14 figures

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