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// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
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// Author: mierle@gmail.com (Keir Mierle)
//
// An incomplete C API for Ceres.
//
// TODO(keir): Figure out why logging does not seem to work.
#include "ceres/c_api.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
// #include "absl/log/initialize.h"
#include "ceres/cost_function.h"
#include "ceres/loss_function.h"
#include "ceres/problem.h"
#include "ceres/solver.h"
#include "ceres/types.h" // for std
using ceres::Problem;
void ceres_init() {
// TODO(sameeragarwal): This is currently broken, because if I include this,
// then I need to link absl::log_initialize into c_api_test, since
// Ceres::ceres does not link into it.
//
// absl::InitializeLog();
}
ceres_problem_t* ceres_create_problem() {
return reinterpret_cast<ceres_problem_t*>(new Problem);
}
void ceres_free_problem(ceres_problem_t* problem) {
delete reinterpret_cast<Problem*>(problem);
}
// This cost function wraps a C-level function pointer from the user, to bridge
// between C and C++.
class CERES_NO_EXPORT CallbackCostFunction final : public ceres::CostFunction {
public:
CallbackCostFunction(ceres_cost_function_t cost_function,
void* user_data,
int num_residuals,
int num_parameter_blocks,
int* parameter_block_sizes)
: cost_function_(cost_function), user_data_(user_data) {
set_num_residuals(num_residuals);
for (int i = 0; i < num_parameter_blocks; ++i) {
mutable_parameter_block_sizes()->push_back(parameter_block_sizes[i]);
}
}
bool Evaluate(double const* const* parameters,
double* residuals,
double** jacobians) const final {
return (*cost_function_)(
user_data_, const_cast<double**>(parameters), residuals, jacobians);
}
private:
ceres_cost_function_t cost_function_;
void* user_data_;
};
// This loss function wraps a C-level function pointer from the user, to bridge
// between C and C++.
class CallbackLossFunction final : public ceres::LossFunction {
public:
explicit CallbackLossFunction(ceres_loss_function_t loss_function,
void* user_data)
: loss_function_(loss_function), user_data_(user_data) {}
void Evaluate(double sq_norm, double* rho) const final {
(*loss_function_)(user_data_, sq_norm, rho);
}
private:
ceres_loss_function_t loss_function_;
void* user_data_;
};
// Wrappers for the stock loss functions.
void* ceres_create_huber_loss_function_data(double a) {
return new ceres::HuberLoss(a);
}
void* ceres_create_softl1_loss_function_data(double a) {
return new ceres::SoftLOneLoss(a);
}
void* ceres_create_cauchy_loss_function_data(double a) {
return new ceres::CauchyLoss(a);
}
void* ceres_create_arctan_loss_function_data(double a) {
return new ceres::ArctanLoss(a);
}
void* ceres_create_tolerant_loss_function_data(double a, double b) {
return new ceres::TolerantLoss(a, b);
}
void ceres_free_stock_loss_function_data(void* loss_function_data) {
delete reinterpret_cast<ceres::LossFunction*>(loss_function_data);
}
void ceres_stock_loss_function(void* user_data,
double squared_norm,
double out[3]) {
reinterpret_cast<ceres::LossFunction*>(user_data)->Evaluate(squared_norm,
out);
}
ceres_residual_block_id_t* ceres_problem_add_residual_block(
ceres_problem_t* problem,
ceres_cost_function_t cost_function,
void* cost_function_data,
ceres_loss_function_t loss_function,
void* loss_function_data,
int num_residuals,
int num_parameter_blocks,
int* parameter_block_sizes,
double** parameters) {
auto* ceres_problem = reinterpret_cast<Problem*>(problem);
auto callback_cost_function =
std::make_unique<CallbackCostFunction>(cost_function,
cost_function_data,
num_residuals,
num_parameter_blocks,
parameter_block_sizes);
std::unique_ptr<ceres::LossFunction> callback_loss_function;
if (loss_function != nullptr) {
callback_loss_function = std::make_unique<CallbackLossFunction>(
loss_function, loss_function_data);
}
std::vector<double*> parameter_blocks(parameters,
parameters + num_parameter_blocks);
return reinterpret_cast<ceres_residual_block_id_t*>(
ceres_problem->AddResidualBlock(callback_cost_function.release(),
callback_loss_function.release(),
parameter_blocks));
}
void ceres_solve(ceres_problem_t* c_problem) {
auto* problem = reinterpret_cast<Problem*>(c_problem);
// TODO(keir): Obviously, this way of setting options won't scale or last.
// Instead, figure out a way to specify some of the options without
// duplicating everything.
ceres::Solver::Options options;
options.max_num_iterations = 100;
options.linear_solver_type = ceres::DENSE_QR;
options.minimizer_progress_to_stdout = true;
ceres::Solver::Summary summary;
ceres::Solve(options, problem, &summary);
std::cout << summary.FullReport() << "\n";
}