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							- // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
 
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- // Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal)
 
- #include "ceres/trust_region_step_evaluator.h"
 
- #include <algorithm>
 
- #include <limits>
 
- #include "glog/logging.h"
 
- namespace ceres {
 
- namespace internal {
 
- TrustRegionStepEvaluator::TrustRegionStepEvaluator(
 
-     const double initial_cost, const int max_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps)
 
-     : max_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_(max_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps),
 
-       minimum_cost_(initial_cost),
 
-       current_cost_(initial_cost),
 
-       reference_cost_(initial_cost),
 
-       candidate_cost_(initial_cost),
 
-       accumulated_reference_model_cost_change_(0.0),
 
-       accumulated_candidate_model_cost_change_(0.0),
 
-       num_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_(0) {}
 
- double TrustRegionStepEvaluator::StepQuality(
 
-     const double cost, const double model_cost_change) const {
 
-   // If the function evaluation for this step was a failure, in which
 
-   // case the TrustRegionMinimizer would have set the cost to
 
-   // std::numeric_limits<double>::max(). In this case, the division by
 
-   // model_cost_change can result in an overflow. To prevent that from
 
-   // happening, we will deal with this case explicitly.
 
-   if (cost >= std::numeric_limits<double>::max()) {
 
-     return std::numeric_limits<double>::lowest();
 
-   }
 
-   const double relative_decrease = (current_cost_ - cost) / model_cost_change;
 
-   const double historical_relative_decrease =
 
-       (reference_cost_ - cost) /
 
-       (accumulated_reference_model_cost_change_ + model_cost_change);
 
-   return std::max(relative_decrease, historical_relative_decrease);
 
- }
 
- void TrustRegionStepEvaluator::StepAccepted(const double cost,
 
-                                             const double model_cost_change) {
 
-   // Algorithm 10.1.2 from Trust Region Methods by Conn, Gould &
 
-   // Toint.
 
-   //
 
-   // Step 3a
 
-   current_cost_ = cost;
 
-   accumulated_candidate_model_cost_change_ += model_cost_change;
 
-   accumulated_reference_model_cost_change_ += model_cost_change;
 
-   // Step 3b.
 
-   if (current_cost_ < minimum_cost_) {
 
-     minimum_cost_ = current_cost_;
 
-     num_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_ = 0;
 
-     candidate_cost_ = current_cost_;
 
-     accumulated_candidate_model_cost_change_ = 0.0;
 
-   } else {
 
-     // Step 3c.
 
-     ++num_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_;
 
-     if (current_cost_ > candidate_cost_) {
 
-       candidate_cost_ = current_cost_;
 
-       accumulated_candidate_model_cost_change_ = 0.0;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   // Step 3d.
 
-   //
 
-   // At this point we have made too many non-monotonic steps and
 
-   // we are going to reset the value of the reference iterate so
 
-   // as to force the algorithm to descend.
 
-   //
 
-   // Note: In the original algorithm by Toint, this step was only
 
-   // executed if the step was non-monotonic, but that would not handle
 
-   // the case of max_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps = 0. The small
 
-   // modification of doing this always handles that corner case
 
-   // correctly.
 
-   if (num_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_ ==
 
-       max_consecutive_nonmonotonic_steps_) {
 
-     reference_cost_ = candidate_cost_;
 
-     accumulated_reference_model_cost_change_ =
 
-         accumulated_candidate_model_cost_change_;
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- }  // namespace internal
 
- }  // namespace ceres
 
 
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