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| // Author: keir@google.com (Keir Mierle) |
| // |
| // A jacobian writer that writes to block sparse matrices. The "writer" name is |
| // misleading, since the Write() operation on the block jacobian writer does not |
| // write anything. Instead, the Prepare() method on the BlockEvaluatePreparers |
| // makes a jacobians array which has direct pointers into the block sparse |
| // jacobian. When the cost function is evaluated, the jacobian blocks get placed |
| // directly in their final location. |
| |
| #ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_JACOBIAN_WRITER_H_ |
| #define CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_JACOBIAN_WRITER_H_ |
| |
| #include <vector> |
| #include "ceres/evaluator.h" |
| #include "ceres/internal/port.h" |
| |
| namespace ceres { |
| namespace internal { |
| |
| class BlockEvaluatePreparer; |
| class Program; |
| class SparseMatrix; |
| |
| // TODO(sameeragarwal): This class needs documemtation. |
| class BlockJacobianWriter { |
| public: |
| BlockJacobianWriter(const Evaluator::Options& options, |
| Program* program); |
| |
| // JacobianWriter interface. |
| |
| // Create evaluate prepareres that point directly into the final jacobian. |
| // This makes the final Write() a nop. |
| BlockEvaluatePreparer* CreateEvaluatePreparers(int num_threads); |
| |
| SparseMatrix* CreateJacobian() const; |
| |
| void Write(int /* residual_id */, |
| int /* residual_offset */, |
| double** /* jacobians */, |
| SparseMatrix* /* jacobian */) { |
| // This is a noop since the blocks were written directly into their final |
| // position by the outside evaluate call, thanks to the jacobians array |
| // prepared by the BlockEvaluatePreparers. |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| Program* program_; |
| |
| // Stores the position of each residual / parameter jacobian. |
| // |
| // The block sparse matrix that this writer writes to is stored as a set of |
| // contiguos dense blocks, one after each other; see BlockSparseMatrix. The |
| // "double* values_" member of the block sparse matrix contains all of these |
| // blocks. Given a pointer to the first element of a block and the size of |
| // that block, it's possible to write to it. |
| // |
| // In the case of a block sparse jacobian, the jacobian writer needs a way to |
| // find the offset in the values_ array of each residual/parameter jacobian |
| // block. |
| // |
| // That is the purpose of jacobian_layout_. |
| // |
| // In particular, jacobian_layout_[i][j] is the offset in the values_ array of |
| // the derivative of residual block i with respect to the parameter block at |
| // active argument position j. |
| // |
| // The active qualifier means that non-active parameters do not count. Care |
| // must be taken when indexing into jacobian_layout_ to account for this. |
| // Consider a single residual example: |
| // |
| // r(x, y, z) |
| // |
| // with r in R^3, x in R^4, y in R^2, and z in R^5. |
| // Take y as a constant (non-active) parameter. |
| // Take r as residual number 0. |
| // |
| // In this case, the active arguments are only (x, z), so the active argument |
| // position for x is 0, and the active argument position for z is 1. This is |
| // similar to thinking of r as taking only 2 parameters: |
| // |
| // r(x, z) |
| // |
| // There are only 2 jacobian blocks: dr/dx and dr/dz. jacobian_layout_ would |
| // have the following contents: |
| // |
| // jacobian_layout_[0] = { 0, 12 } |
| // |
| // which indicates that dr/dx is located at values_[0], and dr/dz is at |
| // values_[12]. See BlockEvaluatePreparer::Prepare()'s comments about 'j'. |
| std::vector<int*> jacobian_layout_; |
| |
| // The pointers in jacobian_layout_ point directly into this vector. |
| std::vector<int> jacobian_layout_storage_; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace internal |
| } // namespace ceres |
| |
| #endif // CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_JACOBIAN_WRITER_H_ |