This paper presents a local descriptor coding scheme for multicamera surveillance and 3D reconstruction embedding an autoencoder into a traditional distributed source coding strategy. The proposed solution permits shifting most of the computational complexity at the decoder/receiver and exploiting the correlation among descriptors of different cameras (thus reducing the coded bit rate) without increasing the inter-device communication load. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme permits obtaining a satisfying accuracy with respect to the most recent solutions while generating a limited bit rate.

A distributed source autoencoder of local visual descriptors for 3D reconstruction

Milani S.
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2021

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This paper presents a local descriptor coding scheme for multicamera surveillance and 3D reconstruction embedding an autoencoder into a traditional distributed source coding strategy. The proposed solution permits shifting most of the computational complexity at the decoder/receiver and exploiting the correlation among descriptors of different cameras (thus reducing the coded bit rate) without increasing the inter-device communication load. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme permits obtaining a satisfying accuracy with respect to the most recent solutions while generating a limited bit rate.
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