How to output a vector that is the sum of each slice or page from a 3D array on GPU
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Will Kinsman
on 13 May 2016
Commented: Will Kinsman
on 16 May 2016
i7 quadcore, GTX Geforce 960 running CUDA driver, Matlab 2014b
My process I am trying to accomplish:
- Send a 3D array to the GPU
- Distribute each 'page' (:,:,i) for summing on the GPU
- Return the output vector to the CPU
% My stab at it:
array = ones(3,3,5,'gpuArray'); % create a 3x3x5 array of ones on GPU
array = pagefun(@sum,array); % for each page, sum all elements
array = gather(array); % return resulting 1x1x5 array to CPU
% Desired output: array = 1x1x5 vector of 9's
% This throws an error that pagefun does not like the summation function.
On the CPU, a similar process works just fine. It works in a PARFOR or FOR loop just fine on the GPU, but this does not vectorize the process for speed. Would a CUDA kernel using a PTX file be more able to do something like this? Is there a better way to do this? Is this more suitable for a cluster rather than a GPU?
Help appreciated, Will
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Edric Ellis
on 16 May 2016
There's a much simpler solution that involves only a single summation, like so:
array = ones(3, 3, 5, 'gpuArray');
result = sum(reshape(array, [], size(array, 3)));
result = gather(result);
In this case, result will not be the same shape as in your solution, but you can fix this if you wish like so
result = reshape(result, 1, 1, []);
That way should be considerably faster on the GPU (I'm assuming your real data is much larger) because reshape can be done without manipulating the data (unlike rot90), and there's only a single call to sum.
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