Title
High-Density Image Storage Using Approximate Memory Cells.
Abstract
This paper proposes tailoring image encoding for an approximate storage substrate. We demonstrate that indiscriminately storing encoded images in approximate memory generates unacceptable and uncontrollable quality degradation. The key finding is that errors in the encoded bit streams have non-uniform impact on the decoded image quality. We develop a methodology to determine the relative importance of encoded bits and store them in an approximate storage substrate. The storage cells are optimized to reduce error rate via biasing and are tuned to meet the desired reliability requirement via selective error correction. In a case study with the progressive transform codec (PTC), a precursor to JPEG XR, the proposed approximate image storage system exhibits a 2.7x increase in density of pixels per silicon volume under bounded error rates, and this achievement is additive to the storage savings of PTC compression.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2872362.2872413
ASPLOS
Field
DocType
Volume
Computer science,High density,Real-time computing,Computational science,Image storage
Conference
50
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
2
12
0.65
References 
Authors
23
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qing Guo1944.63
Karin Strauss2111172.82
Luis Ceze32183125.93
Henrique Malvar4690105.66