How to perform 2 dimensional circular convolution

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Palguna Gopireddy
Palguna Gopireddy 2022년 3월 7일
편집: Matt J 2025년 1월 6일
We have 'conv' and 'conv2' functions in matlab to find 1-D and 2-D linear convolution.
But for circular convolution we have only 'cconv' for 1-D convolution. Is there 2-D circular convolution function in matlab or there is any way to acheive 2-D circular convolution in MATLAB.
I tried using 'conv2(A,B,'same'), but it is not same as 2-D circular convolution.

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Matt J
Matt J 2022년 3월 7일
편집: Matt J 2025년 1월 6일
function z=cyconv(x,y)
%Non-Fourier domain cyclic convolution.
%
% z=cyconv(x,y)
%
%Note: y can be shorter in any of its dimensions than x and will be
%zero-padded implicitly.
xsiz=num2cell(size(x));
ysiz=num2cell(size(y));
subs=cellfun(@(n,m)[n-(m-2):n,1:n],xsiz, ysiz,'uni',0);
x=x(subs{:});
z=convn(x,y,'valid');

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Matt J
Matt J 2022년 3월 7일
편집: Matt J 2022년 3월 7일
Using FFTs
out = ifft2(fft2(A).*fft2(B));
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Ahmed
Ahmed 2025년 1월 5일
this is better
Matt J
Matt J 2025년 1월 6일
편집: Matt J 2025년 1월 6일
@Ahmed if by better, you mean faster, then that won't always be true. If you are convolving a large array with a short kernel, it is often faster to work in the non-Fourier domain. Example:
n=5000;
A=rand(n);
B=rand(5);
tic;
out1 = real(ifft2(fft2(A).*fft2(B,n,n)));
toc;
Elapsed time is 0.786392 seconds.
tic;
out2 = cyconv(A,B);
toc;
Elapsed time is 0.284089 seconds.
percentDifference=norm(out1-out2,'inf')/norm(out1,'inf')*100
percentDifference = 8.2314e-14
function z=cyconv(x,y)
%Non-Fourier domain cyclic convolution
%
% z=cyconv(x,y)
xsiz=num2cell(size(x));
ysiz=num2cell(size(y));
subs=cellfun(@(n,m)[n-(m-2):n,1:n],xsiz, ysiz,'uni',0);
x=x(subs{:});
z=convn(x,y,'valid');
end

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