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N-argument convolution #338
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I have added an overlap-save algorithm to convolution, which is substantially faster (~2x) for large convolution problems. It is also substantially faster than other packages like ImageFiltering.jl. For smaller convolutions, it is about the same or a little bit slower than standard fft convolution. The cutoff between overlap-save and simple fft convolution is pretty arbitrary at the moment, so it would be nice to add some benchmarking to allow DSP.jl to choose between the two algorithms depending on the size of the input. It would also be nice to add spatial/time domain filtering for small convolutions, as it would almost certainly be faster than fft convolutions. This is relevant to JuliaDSP#224.
performs overlap-save on the first argument if it is large enough to warrant it. Performs fft convolution of all others.
public conv needs 2 or more arguments redundant union removed permsort with rev=true comprehension replaced with elementwise operation
(fix minor issue)
also fix issue that test revealed
copy only out array for complex
and test that it runs an ordinary convolution
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redo of #299 , Adresses #224
Allows convolution of an arbitrary number of arrays, also making seperable convolution possible in any configuration of any number of dimensions.