Sliding neighborhood - how to vectorize?
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Dear all,
Can you please help me to vectorize (or speed-up somehow else) this code? Below is the original (parfor) version and the vectorized one, but its not working (the image is different). How to vectorize this, where is the error? The inner loop (two lines) is executed 47 bln times in my code, so any speed up is a good thing.
noised = imnoise(zeros(230,230), 'salt & pepper', 0.2);
imshow(noised, []); impixelinfo
%%Oryginal
myTempModel = zeros(1, 230);
signalInBlock = zeros(230, 230);
tic
parfor i = 1 : 199
myTemp = myTempModel;
ii=i+31;
for j = 1 : 199
block = noised( i:ii, j:j+31);
myTemp(j+15) = sum(block(:));
end
signalInBlock(i+15, :) = myTemp;
end
toc
imshow(signalInBlock,[]); impixelinfo
%%Vectorized, but not working
signalInBlock = zeros(230, 230);
tic
i = 1:1:199;
j = 1:1:199;
signalInBlock(i+15, j+15) = sum(sum(noised(i:i+31, j:j+31)));
toc
imshow(signalInBlock,[]); impixelinfo
Best regards, Alex
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Alex Kurek
on 25 Sep 2015
2 Comments
Joseph Cheng
on 25 Sep 2015
Edited: Joseph Cheng
on 25 Sep 2015
good catch, I stuck the figure portion towards the end to visually compare the parfor output and the conv2 output. forgot to copy the timing results without the figure when replying to you
Image Analyst
on 25 Sep 2015
conv2() is highly optimized, especially for separable kernels like you're using (just a flat box filter). You won't find anything faster. You could compare it with imfilter() if you want - it's similar.
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