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Deep Joint Source-Channel Coding for Wireless Image Retrieval

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arxiv 1910.12703 v1 pith:IUJMNGMH submitted 2019-10-28 cs.IT cs.LGeess.IVmath.IT

classification cs.ITcs.LGeess.IVmath.IT
keywords retrievalwirelesscompressionimageapplicationschannelcodingdeep
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Motivated by surveillance applications with wireless cameras or drones, we consider the problem of image retrieval over a wireless channel. Conventional systems apply lossy compression on query images to reduce the data that must be transmitted over the bandwidth and power limited wireless link. We first note that reconstructing the original image is not needed for retrieval tasks; hence, we introduce a deep neutral network (DNN) based compression scheme targeting the retrieval task. Then, we completely remove the compression step, and propose another DNN-based communication scheme that directly maps the feature vectors to channel inputs. This joint source-channel coding (JSCC) approach not only improves the end-to-end accuracy, but also simplifies and speeds up the encoding operation which is highly beneficial for power and latency constrained IoT applications.

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