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static Rot3 AlignTwoPairs(const Unit3& a_p, const Unit3& b_p, //
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const Unit3& a_q, const Unit3& b_q);
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/// Static, named constructor that finds Rot3 element closest to M in Frobenius norm.
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/**
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* Static, named constructor that finds Rot3 element closest to M in Frobenius norm.
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*
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* Uses Full SVD to compute the orthogonal matrix, thus is highly accurate and robust.
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*
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* N. J. Higham. Matrix nearness problems and applications.
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* In M. J. C. Gover and S. Barnett, editors, Applications of Matrix Theory, pages 1–27.
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* Oxford University Press, 1989.
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*/
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static Rot3 ClosestTo(const Matrix3& M) { return Rot3(SO3::ClosestTo(M)); }
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/**
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* Normalize rotation so that its determinant is 1.
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* This means either re-orthogonalizing the Matrix representation or
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* normalizing the quaternion representation.
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*
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* This method is akin to `ClosestTo` but uses a computationally cheaper
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* algorithm.
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*
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* Ref: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9rLLz1XQKmaZTlQdV81QjNoZTA/view
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*/
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Rot3 normalized() const;
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/// @}
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/// @name Testable
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/// @{
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@ -108,6 +108,33 @@ Rot3 Rot3::RzRyRx(double x, double y, double z, OptionalJacobian<3, 1> Hx,
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);
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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Rot3 Rot3::normalized() const {
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/// Implementation from here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/23082112/1236990
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/// Essentially, this computes the orthogonalization error, distributes the
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/// error to the x and y rows, and then performs a Taylor expansion to
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/// orthogonalize.
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Matrix3 rot = rot_.matrix(), rot_orth;
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// Check if determinant is already 1.
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// If yes, then return the current Rot3.
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if (std::fabs(rot.determinant()-1) < 1e-12) return Rot3(rot_);
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Vector3 x = rot.block<1, 3>(0, 0), y = rot.block<1, 3>(1, 0);
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double error = x.dot(y);
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Vector3 x_ort = x - (error / 2) * y, y_ort = y - (error / 2) * x;
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Vector3 z_ort = x_ort.cross(y_ort);
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rot_orth.block<1, 3>(0, 0) = 0.5 * (3 - x_ort.dot(x_ort)) * x_ort;
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rot_orth.block<1, 3>(1, 0) = 0.5 * (3 - y_ort.dot(y_ort)) * y_ort;
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rot_orth.block<1, 3>(2, 0) = 0.5 * (3 - z_ort.dot(z_ort)) * z_ort;
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return Rot3(rot_orth);
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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Rot3 Rot3::operator*(const Rot3& R2) const {
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return Rot3(rot_*R2.rot_);
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gtsam::Quaternion(Eigen::AngleAxisd(x, Eigen::Vector3d::UnitX())));
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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Rot3 Rot3::normalized() const {
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return Rot3(quaternion_.normalized());
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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Rot3 Rot3::operator*(const Rot3& R2) const {
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return Rot3(quaternion_ * R2.quaternion_);
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CHECK(assert_equal(num, calc));
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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TEST(Rot3, determinant) {
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size_t degree = 1;
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Rot3 R_w0; // Zero rotation
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Rot3 R_w1 = Rot3::Ry(degree * M_PI / 180);
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Rot3 R_01, R_w2;
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double actual, expected = 1.0;
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for (size_t i = 2; i < 360; ++i) {
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R_01 = R_w0.between(R_w1);
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R_w2 = R_w1 * R_01;
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R_w0 = R_w1;
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R_w1 = R_w2.normalized();
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actual = R_w2.matrix().determinant();
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EXPECT_DOUBLES_EQUAL(expected, actual, 1e-7);
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}
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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int main() {
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TestResult tr;
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