Fast Elementwise Matrix-Multiplications
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Hello,
I'm trying to optimize some code for speed and my code currently has a few bottlenecks in lines where a lot of elementwise multidimensional matrix-matrix multiplications are performed.
A simplified example:
M1=rand(1e2,2e2,1e4);
M2=rand(1e2,2e2,1e4);
M3=rand(1e2,2e2,1e4);
% .. and more
M = M1.*M2 + M1.*M3 + M2.*M3; % ... actually more multiplications
% example lines:
% detJdr = dxdrr.*dyds.*dzdt-dxdrr.*dydt.*dzds-dxdrs.*dydr.*dzdt+dxdrs.*dydt.*dzdr+dxdrt.*dydr.*dzds-dxdrt.*dyds.*dzdr-dydrr.*dxds.*dzdt+dydrr.*dxdt.*dzds+dydrs.*dxdr.*dzdt-dydrs.*dxdt.*dzdr-dydrt.*dxdr.*dzds+dydrt.*dxds.*dzdr+dzdrr.*dxds.*dydt-dzdrr.*dxdt.*dyds-dzdrs.*dxdr.*dydt+dzdrs.*dxdt.*dydr+dzdrt.*dxdr.*dyds-dzdrt.*dxds.*dydr;
% drdxJdt = dydst.*dzdt-dydtt.*dzds-dzdst.*dydt+dzdtt.*dyds;
The matrix sizes used in the example indicate typical sizes used in the actual code.
I've already tried Matlab Coder to auto-generate mex files, but the result was a much longer and a little slower code.
Can anyone comment on, if my code would benefit from coding these routines in C/Fortran where I could use v?Mul for fast elementwise multiuplications? Or does Matlab already use these routines for the .* operation already?
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Jan
el 11 de Jun. de 2019
It would be useful if you mention, what exactly "actually more multiplications" is. It is easier to optimize code, if it is known exactly, which code is meant.
I guess, that a specific C code can be faster. The current example looks, like there is a pattern in the matrices to be multiplied - perhaps: sum of all ordered pairs of inputs. If you define this pattern, exploiting it is possible.
thengineer
el 11 de Jun. de 2019
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James Tursa
el 11 de Jun. de 2019
Editada: James Tursa
el 11 de Jun. de 2019
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The element-wise times operation in MATLAB is already multi-threaded. You are not going to beat it by writing your own low level code.
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