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Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -08001// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
Austin Schuh1d1e6ea2020-12-23 21:56:30 -08002// Copyright 2019 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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29// Author: mierle@gmail.com (Keir Mierle)
30
31#ifndef CERES_PUBLIC_EVALUATION_CALLBACK_H_
32#define CERES_PUBLIC_EVALUATION_CALLBACK_H_
33
34#include "ceres/internal/port.h"
35
36namespace ceres {
37
Austin Schuh1d1e6ea2020-12-23 21:56:30 -080038// Using this callback interface, Ceres can notify you when it is
39// about to evaluate the residuals or jacobians. With the callback,
40// you can share computation between residual blocks by doing the
41// shared computation in PrepareForEvaluation() before Ceres calls
42// CostFunction::Evaluate(). It also enables caching results between a
43// pure residual evaluation and a residual & jacobian evaluation, via
44// the new_evaluation_point argument.
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080045//
Austin Schuh1d1e6ea2020-12-23 21:56:30 -080046// One use case for this callback is if the cost function compute is
47// moved to the GPU. In that case, the prepare call does the actual
48// cost function evaluation, and subsequent calls from Ceres to the
49// actual cost functions merely copy the results from the GPU onto the
50// corresponding blocks for Ceres to plug into the solver.
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080051//
Austin Schuh1d1e6ea2020-12-23 21:56:30 -080052// NOTE: Ceres provides no mechanism to share data other than the
53// notification from the callback. Users must provide access to
54// pre-computed shared data to their cost functions behind the scenes;
55// this all happens without Ceres knowing.
56//
57// One approach is to put a pointer to the shared data in each cost
58// function (recommended) or to use a global shared variable
59// (discouraged; bug-prone). As far as Ceres is concerned, it is
60// evaluating cost functions like any other; it just so happens that
61// behind the scenes the cost functions reuse pre-computed data to
62// execute faster.
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080063class CERES_EXPORT EvaluationCallback {
64 public:
65 virtual ~EvaluationCallback() {}
66
67 // Called before Ceres requests residuals or jacobians for a given setting of
68 // the parameters. User parameters (the double* values provided to the cost
69 // functions) are fixed until the next call to PrepareForEvaluation(). If
70 // new_evaluation_point == true, then this is a new point that is different
71 // from the last evaluated point. Otherwise, it is the same point that was
72 // evaluated previously (either jacobian or residual) and the user can use
73 // cached results from previous evaluations.
74 virtual void PrepareForEvaluation(bool evaluate_jacobians,
75 bool new_evaluation_point) = 0;
76};
77
78} // namespace ceres
79
80#endif // CERES_PUBLIC_EVALUATION_CALLBACK_H_