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2017 Feb 06
2
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
Hi Jean-Marc,
Thanks a lot for reviewing this huge assembly function!
silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX_c()'s kernel part is
for( n = 0; n < length; n++ ) {
tmp1_QS = silk_LSHIFT32( (opus_int32)input[ n ], QS );
/* Loop over allpass sections */
for( i = 0; i < order; i++ ) {
/* Output of allpass section */
tmp2_QS = silk_SMLAWB(
2017 Feb 07
2
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
This is a great idea. But the order (psEncC->shapingLPCOrder) can be
configured to 12, 14, 16, 20 and 24 according to complexity parameter.
It's hard to get a universal function to handle all these orders
efficiently. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Linfeng
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote:
> Hi Linfeng,
>
> On 06/02/17 02:51 PM,
2017 Feb 07
3
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
Hi Jean-Marc,
Thanks for your suggestions. Will get back to you once we have some updates.
Linfeng
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote:
> Hi Linfeng,
>
> On 06/02/17 07:18 PM, Linfeng Zhang wrote:
> > This is a great idea. But the order (psEncC->shapingLPCOrder) can be
> > configured to 12, 14, 16, 20 and 24 according to
2017 Apr 05
2
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
I attached a new patch with small cleanup (disassembly is identical as the
last patch). We have done the same internal testing as usual.
Also, attached 2 failed temporary versions which try to reduce code size
(just for code review reference purpose).
The new patch of silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX_neon() has a code size of
3,228 bytes (with gcc).
smaller_slower.c has a code size of 2,304
2017 Apr 05
4
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
Thank Jean-Marc!
The speedup percentages are all relative to the entire encoder.
Comparing to master, this optimization patch speeds up fixed-point SILK
encoder on NEON as following: Complexity 5: 6.1% Complexity 6: 5.8%
Complexity 8: 5.5% Complexity 10: 4.0%
when testing on an Acer Chromebook, ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l), CPU max
MHz: 2116.5
Thanks,
Linfeng
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:02 AM,
2017 Jan 31
6
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
Hi,
Attached is a patch with arm neon optimizations for
silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX(). Please review.
Thanks,
Felicia
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2005 May 29
2
"text"-function: adding text in an x,y-plot
Hello R-friends,
i have a question to the "text"-function.
a little test-dataset for better understanding:
-the dataset was imported with read.table(....,header=TRUE)
s1-s10 are the samplenames
var1 var2 var3
s1 1 1 2
s2 2 3 1
s3 2 2 3
s4 5 4 3
s5 4 2 3
s6 6 3 2
s7 8 5 4
s8 7 2 1
s9 9 3 2
2011 Sep 21
3
Reading data in lisp format
Hi,
I am trying to read the "credit.lisp" file of the Japanese credit database in UCI repository, but it is in lisp format which I do not know how to read. I have not found how to do that in the foreign library
http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Japanese+Credit+Screening <http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Japanese+Credit+Screening>
Could anyone help me?
Best
2019 Aug 27
2
TargetRegisterInfo::getCommonSubClass bug, perhaps.
Hi,
ABCRegister.td :
def SGPR32 : RegisterClass<"ABC", [i32], 16, (add
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11,
S12, S13, S14, S15
)>;
def SFGPR32 : RegisterClass<"ABC", [f32], 16, (add
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11,
S12, S13, S14, S15
)>;
===== Instruction selection ends:
...
t8: i32 = ADDrr t37, t32
2012 Aug 10
4
subsetting levels of a vector
Hi,
I need to subset different levels of vector in a dataset to create a new dataframe that contains only these. These observations are not numerical, so I can't use the subset() function (at least this is the response I get from R).
Suppose the dataframe looks like this:
ParticipID ERP Electrode
1 s1 0.0370 FP1
2 s2 35.0654 FP2
3 s3
2009 Jun 01
3
Within Subject ANOVA question
Dear R users,
I have copied for following table from an article on "Using confidence
intervals in within-subject designs":
Subject 1sec 2sec 5sec
1 10 13 13 12.00
2 6 8 8 7.33
3 11 14 14 13.00
4 22 23 25 23.33
5 16 18 20 18.00
6 15 17 17 16.33
7 1 1 4 2.00
8 12 15 17 14.67
9 9 12 12 11.00
10 8 9 12 9.67
I rearranged the data this way:
2010 Jan 11
1
HoltWinters Forecasting
Hi R-users,
I have a question relating to the HoltWinters() function. I am trying to
forecast a series using the Holt Winters methodology but I am getting some
unusual results. I had previously been using R for Windows version 2.7.2 and
have just started using R 2.9.1. While using version 2.7.2 I was getting
reasonable results however upon changing versions I found I started to see
unusual
2009 Feb 25
3
survival::survfit,plot.survfit
I am confused when trying the function survfit.
my question is: what does the survival curve given by plot.survfit mean?
is it the survival curve with different covariates at different points?
or just the baseline survival curve?
for example, I run the following code and get the survival curve
####
library(survival)
fit<-coxph(Surv(futime,fustat)~resid.ds+rx+ecog.ps,data=ovarian)
2007 Mar 16
8
ZFS checksum error detection
Hi all.
A quick question about the checksum error detection routines in ZFS.
Surely ZFS can decide about checksum errors in a redundant environment but
what about an non-redundant one? We connected a single RAID5 array to a
v440 as a NFS server and while doing backups and the like we see the
"zpool status -v" checksum error counters increment once in a while.
Nevertheless the
2009 Jul 25
1
regex expression to select row or column
I have a multidimensional data which looks like the following:
"S1-a" "S2-b" "S3-c" "S4-d" "S5-a" "S6-b" "S7-c" "S8-d"
"T1-A"
"T1-B"
"T1-C"
"T1-D"
"T2-A"
"T2-B"
"T2-C"
"T2-D"
I read it from csv file and would like to have 16
2003 May 22
1
Experimental Design
I don't know if this is the best place to post this question but I will
try anyway. I have two experiements for which I use one-way
matched-randomized ANOVA for the analysis and I would like to compare
different treatments in the two experiments. The only common group in
the two experiments are the controls. Is there any ANOVA design that
allows me to make this comparison taking into
2011 Oct 06
3
Wide to long form conversion
I have some data 'myData' in wide form (attached at the end), and
would like to convert it to long form. I wish to have five variables
in the result:
1) Subj: factor
2) Group: between-subjects factor (2 levels: s / w)
3) Reference: within-subject factor (2 levels: Me / She)
4) F: within-subject factor (2 levels: F1 / F2)
5) J: within-subject factor (2 levels: J1 / J2)
As this is the
2018 Jul 17
1
[PATCH klibc 1/2] rename, renameat: Use renameat2() system call
New architectures only define the renameat2() system call, which was
added in Linux 3.15. Define rename() and renameat() as wrappers for
it if necessary.
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
---
--- a/usr/klibc/Kbuild
+++ b/usr/klibc/Kbuild
@@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ klib-y += vsnprintf.o snprintf.o vsprint
inet/inet_ntoa.o inet/inet_aton.o inet/inet_addr.o \
2012 Oct 22
1
glm.nb - theta, dispersion, and errors
I am running 9 negative binomial regressions with count data.
The nine models use 9 different dependent variables - items of a clinical
screening instrument - and use the same set of 5 predictors. Goal is to
find out whether these predictors have differential effects on the items.
Due to various reasons, one being that I want to avoid overfitting models,
I need to employ identical types of
2017 Oct 18
2
creating tables with replacement
Hi R User,
I am new in R and trying to create tables with selecting rows randomly (but
with replacement) for each group but each group should have same number as
original. Is it possible to create it using the following example data set?
Your help is highly appreciated.
dat1<-structure(list(RegionA = structure(c(1L, 1L, 2L, 3L, 3L, 4L,
5L, 5L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L, 6L),