Visual-attention-based pixel dimming technique for OLED displays of mobile devices
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display has been widely used for mobile devices due to its features of wide color range and high contrast. However, display systems dominate the significant power consumption of mobile devices that limit its usage time. Hence, this paper proposes a visual-attentio...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1509832021-06-02T04:07:33Z Visual-attention-based pixel dimming technique for OLED displays of mobile devices Yeh, Chia-Hung Lo, Kyle Shih-Huang Lin, Weisi School of Computer Science and Engineering Engineering::Computer science and engineering Mobile Device Motion Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display has been widely used for mobile devices due to its features of wide color range and high contrast. However, display systems dominate the significant power consumption of mobile devices that limit its usage time. Hence, this paper proposes a visual-attention-based pixel dimming (VAB-PD) technique to achieve power saving for real-time video displaying on OLED mobile devices. First, the proposed method extracts motion vector (MV) array from the bitstream. Next, considering the perception of human vision to moving objects, a saliency map is calculated from the MV array. Finally, a pixel dimming function is designed to reduce the brightness of the pixels lying in the unnoticeable parts of the video frames, thereby elevating the energy efficiency without deteriorating the visual quality. In addition, an absolute category rating 11-grade scale (ACR11) subjective visual quality test is conducted to determine the optimal coefficient for the dimming function. The experimental results demonstrate that VAB-PD can accomplish 13% of power reduction on average while maintaining acceptable visual quality. 2021-06-02T04:07:33Z 2021-06-02T04:07:33Z 2018 Journal Article Yeh, C., Lo, K. S. & Lin, W. (2018). Visual-attention-based pixel dimming technique for OLED displays of mobile devices. IEEE Transactions On Industrial Electronics, 66(9), 7159-7167. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2018.2874582 0278-0046 0000-0002-2837-6662 0000-0002-0338-6469 0000-0001-9866-1947 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150983 10.1109/TIE.2018.2874582 2-s2.0-85055040683 9 66 7159 7167 en IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics © 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. |
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Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display has been widely used for mobile devices due to its features of wide color range and high contrast. However, display systems dominate the significant power consumption of mobile devices that limit its usage time. Hence, this paper proposes a visual-attention-based pixel dimming (VAB-PD) technique to achieve power saving for real-time video displaying on OLED mobile devices. First, the proposed method extracts motion vector (MV) array from the bitstream. Next, considering the perception of human vision to moving objects, a saliency map is calculated from the MV array. Finally, a pixel dimming function is designed to reduce the brightness of the pixels lying in the unnoticeable parts of the video frames, thereby elevating the energy efficiency without deteriorating the visual quality. In addition, an absolute category rating 11-grade scale (ACR11) subjective visual quality test is conducted to determine the optimal coefficient for the dimming function. The experimental results demonstrate that VAB-PD can accomplish 13% of power reduction on average while maintaining acceptable visual quality. |
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