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Spatial Competition for Low-Complexity Learned Image Compression

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Autoencoder-based image codecs achieve state-of-the-art compression performance but often incur high computational complexity, particularly at decoding time. This work introduces a low-complexity learned image compression framework based on spatial competition between multiple specialized neural codecs. For each image region, the encoder selects the codec that best matches the local content according to a rate-distortion cost. A mode map is transmitted as side information to indicate the per-region codec selection. At decoding time, this mode map-based selection guides reconstruction while preserving the complexity of a single codec. This design enables per-image adaptation with low decoding complexity and fast encoding. On the CLIC 2020 dataset, our method achieves up to -14.5% rate reduction compared to a single codec and reaches HEVC-level performance with a decoding complexity of 1433 MACs per pixel.

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Spatial Competition for Low-Complexity Learned Image Compression

eess.IV · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Spatial competition among specialized neural codecs with a transmitted mode map achieves up to 14.5% rate savings over a single codec while matching HEVC performance at single-codec decoding complexity.

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  • Spatial Competition for Low-Complexity Learned Image Compression eess.IV · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    Spatial competition among specialized neural codecs with a transmitted mode map achieves up to 14.5% rate savings over a single codec while matching HEVC performance at single-codec decoding complexity.