Exploring the rate-distortion-complexity optimization in neural image compression

Despite a short history, neural image codecs have been shown to surpass classical image codecs in terms of rate–distortion performance. However, most of them suffer from significantly longer decoding times, which hinders the practical applications of neural image codecs. This issue is especially pro...

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Published inJournal of visual communication and image representation Vol. 105; p. 104294
Main Authors Gao, Yixin, Feng, Runsen, Guo, Zongyu, Chen, Zhibo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.12.2024
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ISSN1047-3203
DOI10.1016/j.jvcir.2024.104294

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Summary:Despite a short history, neural image codecs have been shown to surpass classical image codecs in terms of rate–distortion performance. However, most of them suffer from significantly longer decoding times, which hinders the practical applications of neural image codecs. This issue is especially pronounced when employing an effective yet time-consuming autoregressive context model since it would increase entropy decoding time by orders of magnitude. In this paper, unlike most previous works that pursue optimal RD performance while temporally overlooking the coding complexity, we make a systematical investigation on the rate–distortion-complexity (RDC) optimization in neural image compression. By quantifying the decoding complexity as a factor in the optimization goal, we are now able to precisely control the RDC trade-off and then demonstrate how the rate–distortion performance of neural image codecs could adapt to various complexity demands. Going beyond the investigation of RDC optimization, a variable-complexity neural codec is designed to leverage the spatial dependencies adaptively according to industrial demands, which supports fine-grained complexity adjustment by balancing the RDC tradeoff. By implementing this scheme in a powerful base model, we demonstrate the feasibility and flexibility of RDC optimization for neural image codecs.
ISSN:1047-3203
DOI:10.1016/j.jvcir.2024.104294