New System Makes It Cheaper to Process Mobile Images

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By Indo Asian News Service | Updated: 14 November 2015 17:47 IST

Researchers have developed a new technique that consumes much less battery and bandwidth while processing images taken through smartphone cameras.

The system sends a highly compressed image to a central server, and the server sends back an even smaller file, which contains simple instructions for modifying the original image.

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As smartphones become people's primary cameras, there is growing demand for built-in image-processing apps in smartphones.

But image processing quickly drain a cellphone's battery. Some mobile applications try to solve this problem by sending image files to a central server, which processes the images and sends them back.

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But large images could incur costs for increased data usage.

Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University and Adobe Systems have developed a system that can reduce the bandwidth consumed by server-based image processing by as much as 98.5 percent, and the power consumption by as much as 85 percent.

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Study's first author Michael Gharbi from MIT said the technique could become more useful as image-processing algorithms become more sophisticated.

To save bandwidth, the new system sends out a very low-quality JPEG image.

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The server system introduces some high-frequency noise into the image, which effectively increases its resolution.

Then the system breaks the image into chunks of 64-by-64 pixels. For each pixel patch of the uploaded image, the server sends back just 25 numbers.

The phone then performs the modifications described by those 25 numbers on its local, high-resolution copy of the image.

To the naked eye, the results are virtually indistinguishable from direct manipulation of the high-resolution image.

The results were presented at the Siggraph Asia conference held at Kobe, Japan, earlier this month.

 

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