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Deep Joint Source-Channel Coding For Wireless Image Retrieval

Mikolaj Jankowski, Deniz Gündüz, Krystian Mikolajczyk

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04 May 2020

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 a 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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