Create/deal big binary sparse matrices
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Hi, I'm dealing with really big binary sparse matrices and I need to manipulate them (i.e allocate memory, multiplication etc.) I'm aware of the function sparse and I use it in my code. the first step is taking 4.5 second with parameters (t=8000,n0=2000).
And with bigger matrices, it takes about 2min whereas the rest of the code is taking about 5secs...
The question how one can efficiently allocate/create (a big) random binary sparse matrix?
tic
%%step 1 create random matrix with proba p=0.05
%I allocated first with sparse(t,n0) but the result was the same
%tried also false(t,n0)
A=rand(t,n0)<p;
toc
%step 3
tic
%finding number of rows of A that have 1 at both column i and column j
%by multiplying it with its transpose
B=sparse(A)'*sparse(A);
%getting numbers (i.e counts)
W=triu(B,1);
edges=(W>=meanvalue);
toc
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
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Bruno Luong
2011년 2월 28일
It is not clear to me what take time. One thing for sure: don't use SPARSE as you did: i.e., generate full matrix then convert with sparse command. The efficient SPARSE command is with the form
SPARSE(rows, cols, values, ...). DO GENERATE SPARSE from the start.
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Walter Roberson
2011년 2월 28일
I doubt it is the memory allocation or creation of the sparse matrix that is taking the time. I would think it much more likely that it is the matrix multiplication that is taking the time, as that will result in a matrix which is less sparse than the original matrix.
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Bruno Luong
2011년 2월 28일
See my comment above.
Instead of
A=rand(t,n0)<p;
Use sparse directly
A = logical(sprand(t, n0, p)); % OR
A = spones(sprand(t, n0, p));
Bruno
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Bruno Luong
2011년 2월 28일
Your timing does not mean much:
1) the full matrix cannot even be use for large dimension
2) the time needed later to convert to sparse is not taken into account.
Bruno Luong
2011년 2월 28일
m = 80000;
n = 10000;
p = 0.001;
nel = m*n*p;
rows = ceil(m*rand(1,nel));
cols = ceil(n*rand(1,nel));
A = sparse(rows, cols, 1);
B = A'*A;
...
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