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Title:
Perceptual-based compressed video sensing
Authors: S. Elsayed, M. Elsabrouty, O. Muta, H. Furukawa
Year: 2015
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: IEICE Communications Express (ComEX)
Volume: 4
Issue: 8
Pages: 251-257
Publisher: The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The recently introduced compressed sensing (CS) theory can, potentially, simplify the acquisition process of resource-limited devices by taking advantage of signal sparsity. This paper proposes a perceptual-based compressed video sensing (CVS) strategy that benefits from the human visual perception properties. Two frameworks are proposed, namely, Intra-perc-CVS and Inter-perc-CVS. In both frameworks, an efficient perceptual-based weighting strategy is applied for acquisition and recovery. In the Intra-perc-CVS scheme, video frames are acquired and recovered separately, while in the Inter-perc-CVS scheme, the frames are recovered jointly to further exploit inter-frame correlation. The proposed perceptual-based frameworks show remarkable performance improvement over the standard CVS.

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