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There are two implementations of the same algorithm:
function B = alg1( B, R, alpha )
% Fast computation of L1 distance transform
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k-1) + alpha * (R(k) - R(k-1)));
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k+1) + alpha * (R(k+1) - R(k)));
end
end
and
function B = alg2( B, R, alpha )
% Fast computation of L1 distance transform
alphaRdiff = alpha*diff(R);
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k-1) + alphaRdiff(k-1));
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k+1) + alphaRdiff(k));
end
end
These two algorithms differs only by elimination of term
alpha * (R(k) - R(k-1)))
from the both for-loop.
And by scaled differences pre-computation of vector R
alphaRdiff = alpha*diff(R);
So, the second algorithm alg2 should be faster, because only half of multiplications alpha*(R(k)-R(k-1)) is performed.
But speed of both algorithm is still nearly same (or unmodified alg 1 is even faster), see
N = 1e5;
B = rand(1,N);
R = rand(1,N);
tic;A = alg1( B, R, 1/3 );toc
tic;A_= alg2( B, R, 1/3 );toc
isequal(A,A_)
Elapsed time is 0.037654 seconds.
Elapsed time is 0.029562 seconds.
ans =
logical
1
N = 1e8;
tic;A = alg1( B, R, 1/3 );toc
tic;A_= alg2( B, R, 1/3 );toc
Elapsed time is 1.444549 seconds.
Elapsed time is 1.563630 seconds.
What is the explanation of this strange behavior?

Accepted Answer

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2022
Edited: Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2022
My guess is in the first code, the intermediate result does have to be stored in memory. It can be in processor register or in the first level of cache. So even the operation is performed twice it is still faster.
I made an algo_3 & 4 that replace min by if, and they seem even faster.
N = 1e8;
B = rand(1,N);
R = rand(1,N);
tic;A = alg1( B, R, 1/3 );toc % Elapsed time is 0.819863 seconds.
tic;A= alg2( B, R, 1/3 );toc % Elapsed time is 0.852902 seconds.
tic;A= alg3( B, R, 1/3 );toc % Elapsed time is 0.619154 seconds.
tic;A= alg4( B, R, 1/3 );toc % Elapsed time is 0.564323 seconds.
function B = alg1( B, R, alpha )
% Fast computation of L1 distance transform
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k-1) + alpha * (R(k) - R(k-1)));
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k+1) + alpha * (R(k+1) - R(k)));
end
end
function B = alg2( B, R, alpha )
% Fast computation of L1 distance transform
alphaRdiff = alpha*diff(R);
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k-1) + alphaRdiff(k-1));
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
B(k) = min( B(k), B(k+1) + alphaRdiff(k));
end
end
function B = alg3( B, R, alpha )
% Fast computation of L1 distance transform
alphaRdiff = alpha*diff(R,1,2);
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
C = B(k-1) + alphaRdiff(k-1);
if C < B(k)
B(k) = C;
end
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
C = B(k+1) + alphaRdiff(k);
if C < B(k)
B(k) = C;
end
end
end
function B = alg4( B, R, alpha )
K = numel(B);
% forward pass
for k=2:K
C = B(k-1) + alpha * (R(k) - R(k-1));
if C < B(k)
B(k) = C;
end
end
% backward pass
for k=K-1:-1:1
C = B(k+1) + alpha * (R(k+1) - R(k));
if C < B(k)
B(k) = C;
end
end
end
  2 Comments
Michal
Michal on 30 Nov 2022
Edited: Michal on 30 Nov 2022
Thanks for answer! These results significantly change the MATLAB programming best practice. Now is really hard to decide how to implement even simple algorithms.
Your best solution (alg4) eliminate all built-in functions...??!!
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2022
"Your best solution (alg4) eliminate all built-in functions"
10 year ago this is not the case.
The rule of thumbs now is for-loop with basic arithmetics is fast and competitive.

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