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131 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright ©2014 The Gonum Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package optimize
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// A localMethod can optimize an objective function.
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//
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// It uses a reverse-communication interface between the optimization method
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// and the caller. Method acts as a client that asks the caller to perform
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// needed operations via Operation returned from Init and Iterate methods.
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// This provides independence of the optimization algorithm on user-supplied
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// data and their representation, and enables automation of common operations
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// like checking for (various types of) convergence and maintaining statistics.
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//
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// A Method can command an Evaluation, a MajorIteration or NoOperation operations.
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//
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// An evaluation operation is one or more of the Evaluation operations
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// (FuncEvaluation, GradEvaluation, etc.) which can be combined with
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// the bitwise or operator. In an evaluation operation, the requested fields of
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// Problem will be evaluated at the point specified in Location.X.
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// The corresponding fields of Location will be filled with the results that
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// can be retrieved upon the next call to Iterate. The Method interface
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// requires that entries of Location are not modified aside from the commanded
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// evaluations. Thus, the type implementing Method may use multiple Operations
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// to set the Location fields at a particular x value.
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//
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// Instead of an Evaluation, a Method may declare MajorIteration. In
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// a MajorIteration, the values in the fields of Location are treated as
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// a potential optimizer. The convergence of the optimization routine
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// (GradientThreshold, etc.) is checked at this new best point. In
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// a MajorIteration, the fields of Location must be valid and consistent.
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//
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// A Method must not return InitIteration and PostIteration operations. These are
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// reserved for the clients to be passed to Recorders. A Method must also not
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// combine the Evaluation operations with the Iteration operations.
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type localMethod interface {
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// Init initializes the method based on the initial data in loc, updates it
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// and returns the first operation to be carried out by the caller.
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// The initial location must be valid as specified by Needs.
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initLocal(loc *Location) (Operation, error)
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// Iterate retrieves data from loc, performs one iteration of the method,
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// updates loc and returns the next operation.
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iterateLocal(loc *Location) (Operation, error)
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Needser
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}
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type Needser interface {
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// Needs specifies information about the objective function needed by the
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// optimizer beyond just the function value. The information is used
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// internally for initialization and must match evaluation types returned
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// by Init and Iterate during the optimization process.
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Needs() struct {
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Gradient bool
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Hessian bool
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}
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}
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// Statuser can report the status and any error. It is intended for methods as
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// an additional error reporting mechanism apart from the errors returned from
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// Init and Iterate.
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type Statuser interface {
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Status() (Status, error)
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}
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// Linesearcher is a type that can perform a line search. It tries to find an
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// (approximate) minimum of the objective function along the search direction
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// dir_k starting at the most recent location x_k, i.e., it tries to minimize
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// the function
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// φ(step) := f(x_k + step * dir_k) where step > 0.
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// Typically, a Linesearcher will be used in conjunction with LinesearchMethod
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// for performing gradient-based optimization through sequential line searches.
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type Linesearcher interface {
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// Init initializes the Linesearcher and a new line search. Value and
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// derivative contain φ(0) and φ'(0), respectively, and step contains the
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// first trial step length. It returns an Operation that must be one of
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// FuncEvaluation, GradEvaluation, FuncEvaluation|GradEvaluation. The
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// caller must evaluate φ(step), φ'(step), or both, respectively, and pass
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// the result to Linesearcher in value and derivative arguments to Iterate.
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Init(value, derivative float64, step float64) Operation
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// Iterate takes in the values of φ and φ' evaluated at the previous step
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// and returns the next operation.
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//
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// If op is one of FuncEvaluation, GradEvaluation,
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// FuncEvaluation|GradEvaluation, the caller must evaluate φ(step),
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// φ'(step), or both, respectively, and pass the result to Linesearcher in
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// value and derivative arguments on the next call to Iterate.
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//
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// If op is MajorIteration, a sufficiently accurate minimum of φ has been
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// found at the previous step and the line search has concluded. Init must
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// be called again to initialize a new line search.
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//
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// If err is nil, op must not specify another operation. If err is not nil,
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// the values of op and step are undefined.
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Iterate(value, derivative float64) (op Operation, step float64, err error)
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}
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// NextDirectioner implements a strategy for computing a new line search
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// direction at each major iteration. Typically, a NextDirectioner will be
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// used in conjunction with LinesearchMethod for performing gradient-based
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// optimization through sequential line searches.
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type NextDirectioner interface {
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// InitDirection initializes the NextDirectioner at the given starting location,
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// putting the initial direction in place into dir, and returning the initial
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// step size. InitDirection must not modify Location.
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InitDirection(loc *Location, dir []float64) (step float64)
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// NextDirection updates the search direction and step size. Location is
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// the location seen at the conclusion of the most recent linesearch. The
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// next search direction is put in place into dir, and the next step size
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// is returned. NextDirection must not modify Location.
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NextDirection(loc *Location, dir []float64) (step float64)
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}
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// StepSizer can set the next step size of the optimization given the last Location.
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// Returned step size must be positive.
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type StepSizer interface {
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Init(loc *Location, dir []float64) float64
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StepSize(loc *Location, dir []float64) float64
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}
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// A Recorder can record the progress of the optimization, for example to print
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// the progress to StdOut or to a log file. A Recorder must not modify any data.
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type Recorder interface {
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Init() error
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Record(*Location, Operation, *Stats) error
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}
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