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Frank Dellaert 99db4c37d8 2D Pose SLAM: created a new templated factor to accommodate GPS measurements, and as part of the refactor I consolidated all Pose2 SLAM classes in pose2SLAM.h. For backwards compatibility it contains
typedef pose2SLAM::Prior Pose2Prior;
	typedef pose2SLAM::Odometry Pose2Factor;
	typedef pose2SLAM::Constraint Pose2Constraint;
	typedef pose2SLAM::Config Pose2Config;
	typedef pose2SLAM::Graph Pose2Graph;
2010-01-16 18:01:16 +00:00
Chris Beall a956c1a8be svn restored from 1733.
this commit updates gtsam to version 1774, which now appears as 1734.
2010-01-16 01:16:59 +00:00
Frank Dellaert 93465945e9 Large gtsam refactoring
To support faster development *and* better performance Richard and I pushed through a large refactoring of NonlinearFactors.

The following are the biggest changes:

1) NonLinearFactor1 and NonLinearFactor2 are now templated on Config, Key type, and X type, where X is the argument to the measurement function.

2) The measurement itself is no longer kept in the nonlinear factor. Instead, a derived class (see testVSLAMFactor, testNonlinearEquality, testPose3Factor etc...) has to implement a function to compute the errors, "evaluateErrors". Instead of (h(x)-z), it needs to return (z-h(x)), so Ax-b is an approximation of the error. IMPORTANT: evaluateErrors needs - if asked - *combine* the calculation of the function value h(x) and the derivatives dh(x)/dx. This was a major performance issue. To do this, boost::optional<Matrix&> arguments are provided, and tin EvaluateErrors you just  says something like

	if (H) *H = Matrix_(3,6,....);

3) We are no longer using int or strings for nonlinear factors. Instead, the preferred key type is now Symbol, defined in Key.h. This is both fast and cool: you can construct it from an int, and cast it to a strong. It also does type checking: a Symbol<Pose3,'x'> will not match a Symbol<Pose2,'x'>

4) minor: take a look at LieConfig.h: it help you avoid writing a lot of code bu automatically creating configs for a certain type. See e.g. Pose3Config.h. A "double" LieConfig is on the way - Thanks Richard and Manohar !
2010-01-13 22:25:03 +00:00
Frank Dellaert 710bce5cc4 Pose2Config is now simply a typedef (note that for linking specific template instantiations were needed). 2010-01-10 16:17:55 +00:00
Frank Dellaert 65e4dc1342 pose2Circle 2010-01-10 15:46:18 +00:00