Conversation started Mar 9, 2016 at 21:11.
Mar 9, 2016 21:11
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
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Q: Decompose polarimetric SAR covariance matrices in MATLAB

sepidehI 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...

@sepideh performance is actually a great topic for SO, in
Mar 9, 2016 21:32
@Adriaan it's not
"how can I make my code faster/better" is what codereview is for
we just tolerate it on SO
especially when it's specific, like
welcome back @sepideh!
oh, Hi @AndrasDeak and others
have you considered my suggestion to accept answers to your questions?
I find it unlikely that you have ~60 dead end questions
you've helped me alot
oh, yes you are right
I had forgotten
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
that's not a problem
I gradually will mark accepted answers
Mar 9, 2016 21:36
@sepideh that's perfect:)
there's no rush
and only accept when it's merited
you know most of them are for times I wasn't familiar with SO alot
I just didn't want you to pile up a few more dozens of unaccepted ones, just wanted you to keep this in mind in the background:)
sure, it takes time to get familiar with the system
and you're asking good questions, so don't feel criticized at all:)
@AndrasDeak yes, I should see which answers really helped me and then mark them as accepted
you're a valuable member of our community:P
thanks for your compliment
just pardon me if I don't use appropriate words sometimes
I'm not a native speaker
Mar 9, 2016 21:39
@sepideh of course, that's even clear from your profile:)
never worry about language, worst case is people misunderstand, and will ask for clarification
what matters is that the question is well thought out, and properly structured, with a clear problem specification
and an indication that the asker has tried to solve the problem themselves
and in case of debugging questions, a minimal, complete working example with a proper full error message/stack trace
that's just about it:)
I am trying to learn about parallelization and mex files in matlab
through the book
yout code is quite messy!
If I have some itme Ill have a look at that. Unfortunately im ery busy lately, cant promise anything
@sepideh oh, Yair's book, of course:)
Mar 9, 2016 21:43
you bottleneck is roots
what do you want to do?
@AnderBiguri is my code really hard to be understood by another person
you may be able to find the roots better with an specific method if instead of calling just roots
@sepideh step by step it's simple, but it's a buttload of operations
@sepideh yeah :P too many equations/variables
no comments
anyway, is there a reason why you're storing both numbers and their real/imag parts in a class?
Mar 9, 2016 21:45
@AndrasDeak no not a specific reason
I first passed them as arguments to FindFv function
as you see here
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Q: Is there any way to vectorize this matlab code?

sepidehI 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...

But then I thought it's better to have them as global variables and not copy them in each invoke of the function
I'm just saying that you can always say real(C11), imag(C11)...
(maybe once at the beginning of the method if you call this a lot)
no, no
In fact I'm worjing with a specific kind of images in remote sensing
and I have the real and imaginary parts seperated from the begining
but will that have a major effect on the performance
???
no idea
I don't even know how matlab works internally
usually, they say that constructing a stack frame takes time, so if you have thrice as many input variables, it might take longer
My question in fact is that
Will MEX functions really solve my problem?
As I have told I'm implementing the code
yeah, that I already passed;)
Mar 9, 2016 21:52
for my thesis
and because of the lack of time
The problem might be this: if I understand correctly, your entire function works on a single pixel
is this right?
this means you're calling it a bunch of times
your particular code might not be slow, but it's called a lot for an image
yes, true
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...
and that would be tough
 
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