NeuriCam: Video Super-Resolution and Colorization Using Key Frames
We present NeuriCam, a key-frame video super-resolution and colorization based system, to achieve low-power video capture from dual-mode IOT cameras. Our idea is to design a dual-mode camera system where the first mode is low power (1.1 mW) but only outputs gray-scale, low resolution and noisy video and the second mode consumes much higher power (100 mW) but outputs color and higher resolution images. To reduce total energy consumption, we heavily duty cycle the high power mode to output an image only once every second. The data from this camera system is then wirelessly streamed to a nearby plugged-in gateway, where we run our real-time neural network decoder to reconstruct a higher resolution color video. To achieve this, we introduce an attention feature filter mechanism that assigns different weights to different features, based on the correlation between the feature map and contents of the input frame at each spatial location. We design a wireless hardware prototype using off-the-shelf cameras and address practical issues including packet loss and perspective mismatch. Our evaluation shows that our dual-camera hardware reduces camera energy consumption while achieving an average gray-scale PSNR gain of 3.7 dB over prior video super resolution methods and 5.6 dB RGB gain over existing color propagation methods. Open-source code: https://github.com/vb000/NeuriCam.
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