Does anyone has any idea for my problem? I first asked it on stackoverflow 2 days ago but they told me to transfer it to code review because it works and the problem is performance
I have the following code to implement the algorithm described in the article Adaptive Model-Based Decomposition of Polarimetric SAR Covariance Matrices by Arii, van Zyl, and Kim, in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
I want to apply it to 3 images of the sizes 676×718, 1430×144...
I know that you've accepted a lot too, but in the cases where there are answers, you should either accept or keep bugging the answerers, if the answers are insufficient:)
there can obviously be cases when you can't accept, since there isn't a good asnwer
I have the following code:
function [Ps,Pd,Pv] = Arii2010_Modified_1Pixel(C11,C12_imag,C12_real,C13_imag,C13_real,C22,C23_imag,C23_real,C33)
MeanOrientationAngleStep = 1/100;
StandardDeviationStep = 1/100;
NumberOfAngles = floor(2*pi/MeanOrientationAngleStep);
NumberOfStandandardDeviations = 1...
so, you could really kick its ass performance-wise if you could parallelize over pixels...
for instance, using a for instead of arrayfun (which is essentially the same, arrayfun is a for loop internally), you could use parfor to use multiple cores at once
that could give you a few factors speed-up, with almost no work
but for more, you'd have to seriously consider working with your whole image, every pixel at once...