Compiling high performance recursive filters
Gaurav Chaurasia, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Sylvain Paris, George Drettakis, Fredo Durand
Proceedings of the 7th Conference on High-Performance Graphics, 2015, pp. 85--94.
Abstract: Infinite impulse response (IIR) or recursive filters, are essential for image processing because they turn expensive large-footprint convolutions into operations that have a constant cost per pixel regardless of kernel size. However, their recursive nature constrains the order in which pixels can be computed, severely limiting both parallelism within a filter and memory locality across multiple filters. Prior research has developed algorithms that can compute IIR filters with image tiles. Using a divide-and-recombine strategy inspired by parallel prefix sum, they expose greater parallelism and exploit producer-consumer locality in pipelines of IIR filters over multi-dimensional images. While the principles are simple, it is hard, given a recursive filter, to derive a corresponding tile-parallel algorithm, and even harder to implement and debug it. We show that parallel and locality-aware implementations of IIR filter pipelines can be obtained through program transformations, which we mechanize through a domain-specific compiler. We show that the composition of a small set of transformations suffices to cover the space of possible strategies. We also demonstrate that the tiled implementations can be automatically scheduled in hardware-specific manners using a small set of generic heuristics. The programmer specifies the basic recursive filters, and the choice of transformation requires only a few lines of code. Our compiler then generates high-performance implementations that are an order of magnitude faster than standard GPU implementations, and outperform hand tuned tiled implementations of specialized algorithms which require orders of magnitude more programming effort---a few lines of code instead of a few thousand lines per pipeline.
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2790060.2790063
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{10.1145-2790060.2790063,
  author = {Gaurav Chaurasia and Jonathan Ragan-Kelley and Sylvain Paris and George Drettakis and Fredo Durand},
  title = {Compiling high performance recursive filters},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th Conference on High-Performance Graphics},
  pages = {85--94},
  year = {2015},
}
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