Alternative for interp1 for fast computation

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Chandan Bangalore
Chandan Bangalore am 26 Nov. 2018
Kommentiert: Michal am 28 Jul. 2021
I am working with matrices of size (1000 x 1000) and have a function that involves log and tanh functions. To avoid the computational complexity I want to store the results in the form of a lookup table and access them directly without performing log(tanh(abs(x))) everytime. I am using interp1 function to do this, but this is very slow. Could someone please help me speed up the below function?
range = 0:0.1:6;
data = log(tanh(abs(range)));
value = [0 0.1 0.2105];
out = interp1(range,data,value,'nearest');
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David Thoen
David Thoen am 16 Nov. 2020
might be a bit late, but check out this piece of interpolation-script: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/28376-faster-linear-interpolation
Michal
Michal am 28 Jul. 2021
Yes the FEX https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/28376-faster-linear-interpolation is definitely fastest solution ... based on matlab scripts (without MEX).

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Jan
Jan am 27 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Jan am 27 Nov. 2018
You can try this C-Mex function for a linear interpolation: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/25463-scaletime
range = 0:0.1:6;
data = log(tanh(range)); % No abs() needed for the given range
value = linspace(0, 6, 1e6); % Equivalent to 1000x1000 matrix
tic;
index = value * (numel(range)-1) / 6 + 1;
out = ScaleTime(data, index);
toc
tic
out2 = log(tanh(value));
toc
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong am 29 Nov. 2018
step = 0.1;
index = floor((value - range(1))/step) + 1;
Jan
Jan am 29 Nov. 2018
range = 0.1:6;
data = -log(tanh(range));
value = [-0.5, 0.5];
index = abs(value) * (numel(range)-1) / 6 + 1;
out = ScaleTime(data, index);
You need to create the look-up-table data only for the positive inputs, if you provide positive inputs only.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong am 26 Nov. 2018
range = 0:0.1:6;
data = log(tanh(abs(range)))
edges = [-Inf, 0.5*(range(1:end-1)+range(2:end)), Inf]; % this is done once
value = linspace(0,6,1024);
% This replace INTERP1
[~,~,loc]=histcounts(value,edges);
out = data(loc)
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Chandan Bangalore
Chandan Bangalore am 26 Nov. 2018
This one is definitely faster than interp1 function but still not better than directly using the log(tanh(abs(x))) function.
I just tried the below sample code to check the speed.
tic;
for i = 1:1000000
range = 0:0.1:6;
data = -log(tanh(abs(range)));
value = [0 0.1 0.2105];
out1 = interp1(range,data,value,'nearest');
end
toc;
tic;
for i = 1:1000000
range = 0:0.1:6;
data = -log(tanh(abs(range)));
edges = [-Inf, 0.5*(range(1:end-1)+range(2:end)), Inf]; % this is done once
value = [0 0.1 0.2105];
% This replaces INTERP1
[~,~,loc]=histcounts(value,edges);
out2 = data(loc);
end
toc;
tic;
for i = 1:1000000
value = [0 0.1 0.2105];
out3 = -log(tanh(abs(range)));
end
toc;
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong am 26 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong am 26 Nov. 2018
Sorry you timing is flawed for 2 reasons:
  • includes the non-relevant parts
  • too small data therefore overhead of histcounts and interp1 will kills any advantage

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