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      1 // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
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     29 // Author: keir (at) google.com (Keir Mierle)
     30 //
     31 // Create CostFunctions as needed by the least squares framework with jacobians
     32 // computed via numeric differentiation.
     33 //
     34 // To get a numerically differentiated cost function, define a subclass of
     35 // CostFunction such that the Evaluate() function ignores the jacobian
     36 // parameter. The numeric differentiation wrapper will fill in the jacobian
     37 // parameter if nececssary by repeatedly calling the Evaluate() function with
     38 // small changes to the appropriate parameters, and computing the slope. This
     39 // implementation is not templated (hence the "Runtime" prefix), which is a bit
     40 // slower than but is more convenient than the templated version in
     41 // numeric_diff_cost_function.h
     42 //
     43 // The numerically differentiated version of a cost function for a cost function
     44 // can be constructed as follows:
     45 //
     46 //   CostFunction* cost_function =
     47 //     CreateRuntimeNumericDiffCostFunction(new MyCostFunction(...),
     48 //                                          CENTRAL,
     49 //                                          TAKE_OWNERSHIP);
     50 //
     51 // The central difference method is considerably more accurate; consider using
     52 // to start and only after that works, trying forward difference.
     53 //
     54 // TODO(keir): Characterize accuracy; mention pitfalls; provide alternatives.
     55 
     56 #ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_NUMERIC_DIFF_COST_FUNCTION_H_
     57 #define CERES_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_NUMERIC_DIFF_COST_FUNCTION_H_
     58 
     59 #include "ceres/cost_function.h"
     60 
     61 namespace ceres {
     62 namespace internal {
     63 
     64 enum RuntimeNumericDiffMethod {
     65   CENTRAL,
     66   FORWARD,
     67 };
     68 
     69 // Create a cost function that evaluates the derivative with finite differences.
     70 // The base cost_function's implementation of Evaluate() only needs to fill in
     71 // the "residuals" argument and not the "jacobians". Any data written to the
     72 // jacobians by the base cost_function is overwritten.
     73 //
     74 // Forward difference or central difference is selected with CENTRAL or FORWARD.
     75 // The relative eps, which determines the step size for forward and central
     76 // differencing, is set with relative eps. Caller owns the resulting cost
     77 // function, and the resulting cost function does not own the base cost
     78 // function.
     79 CostFunction *CreateRuntimeNumericDiffCostFunction(
     80     const CostFunction *cost_function,
     81     RuntimeNumericDiffMethod method,
     82     double relative_eps);
     83 
     84 }  // namespace internal
     85 }  // namespace ceres
     86 
     87 #endif  // CERES_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_NUMERIC_DIFF_COST_FUNCTION_H_
     88