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#ifndef __OPENCV_OPTIM_HPP__
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#define __OPENCV_OPTIM_HPP__
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#include "opencv2/core.hpp"
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namespace cv{namespace optim
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{
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//!the return codes for solveLP() function
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enum
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{
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SOLVELP_UNBOUNDED = -2, //problem is unbounded (target function can achieve arbitrary high values)
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SOLVELP_UNFEASIBLE = -1, //problem is unfeasible (there are no points that satisfy all the constraints imposed)
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SOLVELP_SINGLE = 0, //there is only one maximum for target function
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SOLVELP_MULTI = 1 //there are multiple maxima for target function - the arbitrary one is returned
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};
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The first draft of simplex algorithm, simple tests.
What we have now corresponds to "formal simplex algorithm", described in
Cormen's "Intro to Algorithms". It will work *only* if the initial
problem has (0,0,0,...,0) as feasible solution (consequently, it will
work unpredictably if problem was unfeasible or did not have zero-vector as
feasible solution). Moreover, it might cycle.
TODO (first priority)
1. Implement initialize_simplex() procedure, that shall check for
feasibility and generate initial feasible solution. (in particular, code
should pass all 4 tests implemented at the moment)
2. Implement Bland's rule to avoid cycling.
3. Make the code more clear.
4. Implement several non-trivial tests (??) and check algorithm against
them. Debug if necessary.
TODO (second priority)
1. Concentrate on stability and speed (make difficult tests)
12 years ago
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CV_EXPORTS_W int solveLP(const Mat& Func, const Mat& Constr, Mat& z);
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}}// cv
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#endif
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