Entry-wise multiplication of a sparse matrix on GPU
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Using a GPU, I need to multiply sparse matrices using the entrywise ' times' (i.e. .*) operation. As far as I can tell, this is not currently supported on a gpuArray.
For example,
>> rand(5).*sparse(rand(5))
and
>> rand(5,'gpuArray').*rand(5,'gpuArray')
both work, but
>> rand(5,'gpuArray').*sparse(rand(5,'gpuArray'))
Error using .*
Sparse gpuArrays are not supported for this function.
Is there any way I can get around this without converting matrices back to full (which would negate most/all of the advantage of using the GPU).
Thanks
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Joss Knight
on 8 Aug 2017
Is the sparsity the same for both matrices?
[I, J, VA] = find(Asparse);
[~, ~, VB] = find(Bsparse);
C = sparse(I, J, VA.*VB);
If you just want to multiply it by itself you can use SPFUN:
Asqr = spfun(@(x)x.^2, Asparse);
If the sparsity is different then you have to merge the indices unfortunately. It's a horrible sequence of operations involving sorting and indexing, and not very efficient which is why it hasn't been implemented. I'm curious as to what your application is - maybe there's another solution that doesn't involve element-wise operations.
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Joss Knight
on 12 Aug 2017
Thanks Ben. Just to reiterate, there's no guarantee a GPU implementation will be faster than the CPU. Don't convert your sparse matrices to dense to work around this issue, gather them to the CPU.
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