RFC: rewrite histogram equalization routine for maximal performance#307
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RFC: rewrite histogram equalization routine for maximal performance#307neutrinoceros wants to merge 1 commit intola-niche:mainfrom
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(I see no actual performance change with this change, even with artificially large bin counts) |
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I think I would actually prefer we keep using |
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I went down a different route: I'm working on re-implementing histogram equalization in rust. Currently, the work in ongoing within rlic, but I may end up spinning an entirely new package. |
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This in itself isn't a sufficient reason to make
interpna hard requirement but it seems worth considering if we're going to go with #305 any way.