Basically the median filter slides over the data item by item, generating a new data set where each item is replaced by the median of the neighbouring entries
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So if I have an array of 5 elements, call it a = [2,80,6,3,1] and I want a filter size of 3, I'll have to go through sets of 3 elements of the array and find the median of that that, then output it in another array. However, I need to keep the borders
I'm using an array list for my initial set of data
I also have an array list for my final set of data
So to get the boundaries I do the following algorithm: 1. get the first element of original array list and add it to the new one 2. filter the other values and add them 3. get the last element of the original array list and add it by using list.get(list.size() - 1);
I can do that in like 1 hour. But then I'll have like 5 hours to code the Parallel one and write a report on it
Alright.
We are considering only odd filter sizes
with a filter size of 5 for example, a = [2,80,6,3,1] will have a final output of [2,3,1]
Let me rewrite the code using array first and come back for the parallel part. The latter took me 4 days and it doesn't work for large data (2MM elements)
It should be simple but I'm just not seeing it. That's why I need some help with it
Quick question, is it possible to have an array of string with values ["3.2222", "3.2223", "2"] and then check their type and output it? For example it checks "2" and outputs it as integer which can be used for checking that 2 < 3.2222
The problem is valueOf is not working giving me an error and eclipse suggests using long for nums but when I do so, I cannot read the string since split() works with strings
you have collection with <some digits> you need to know window wide, and make an YourDigitCollection with size = window wide, and than find median from it
It took 0.2 seconds to fitler 2MM lines :D with arraylist it was taking 1 second :O
I wish I could bring this time down though
Now the hard part is to implement that in a Fork Join
I really have to get that working in like 3 hours(4 tops)
Let me make some coffee and grab a muffin. Brb 5 minutes. Would really appreciate some help and guidance on the Fork Join and multithreading in general :)
I have a friend who studies in Russia. Pretty hard there he says
Okay I understand where @Vogel612 was coming from with the boundary values. Basically [2,80,6,3,1] with a filter value of 5 should keep the first 2 boundaries of 2, 80 and last two 3,1 and filter just the 6. So the final result is basically going to be replacing 6 with the median of that window, thus [2,80,3,3,1]
I'm rewriting the algorithm based on what @degr made. The real output should be as I mentioned above, so I have to understand the logic for bigger arrays first. Be back later
@Vogel612 earlier you mentioned if for example I have a filter of size 5, i copy the first 2 elements and last 2 elements as boundary. Then do I actually start the filter from the third element and stop on the third last?
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