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Parametrize nsamples (though not on the command-line yet) Compute the mean number of possible sequences in tracks, and display that. Compute the track xthreshold as in TASLP paper. (Not quite getting the same answers, though).
author mas01cr
date Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:59:43 +0000
parents dcbb30790b30
children 1f2c7d5e581c
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#include "audioDB.h"

#include <gsl/gsl_sf.h>

static double yfun(double d) {
  return gsl_sf_log(d) - gsl_sf_psi(d);
}

static double yinv(double y) {
  double a = 1.0e-5;
  double b = 1000.0;

  double ay = yfun(a);
  double by = yfun(b);

  double c, cy;

  /* FIXME: simple binary search */
  while ((b - a) > 1.0e-5) {
    c = (a + b) / 2;
    cy = yfun(c);
    if (cy > y) {
      a = c;
      ay = cy;
    } else {
      b = c;
      by = cy;
    }
  }

  return c;
}

unsigned audioDB::random_track(unsigned *propTable, unsigned total) {
  /* FIXME: make this O(1) by using the alias-rejection method, or
     some other sensible method of sampling from a discrete
     distribution. */
  /* FIXME: use a real random number generator, not random() */
  double thing = random() / (double) RAND_MAX;
  unsigned sofar = 0;
  for (unsigned int i = 0; i < dbH->numFiles; i++) {
    sofar += propTable[i];
    if (thing < ((double) sofar / (double) total)) {
      return i;
    }
  }
  error("fell through in random_track()");

  /* FIXME: decorate error's declaration so that this isn't necessary */
  return 0;
}

void audioDB::sample(const char *dbName) {
  initTables(dbName, 0);

  // build track offset table (FIXME: cut'n'pasted from query.cpp)
  off_t *trackOffsetTable = new off_t[dbH->numFiles];
  unsigned cumTrack=0;
  for(unsigned int k = 0; k < dbH->numFiles; k++){
    trackOffsetTable[k] = cumTrack;
    cumTrack += trackTable[k] * dbH->dim;
  }

  unsigned *propTable = new unsigned[dbH->numFiles];
  unsigned total = 0;
  unsigned count = 0;

  for (unsigned int i = 0; i < dbH->numFiles; i++) {
    /* what kind of a stupid language doesn't have binary max(), let
       alone nary? */
    unsigned int prop = trackTable[i] - sequenceLength + 1;
    prop = prop > 0 ? prop : 0;
    if (prop > 0) 
      count++;
    propTable[i] = prop;
    total += prop;
  }

  if (total == 0) {
    error("no sequences of this sequence length in the database", dbName);
  }

  unsigned int vlen = dbH->dim * sequenceLength;
  double *v1 = new double[vlen];
  double *v2 = new double[vlen];
  double v1norm, v2norm, v1v2;

  double sumdist = 0;
  double sumlogdist = 0;

  unsigned int nsamples = 2049;

  for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nsamples;) {
    /* FIXME: in Real Life we'll want to initialize the RNG using
       /dev/random or the current time or something.  */
    unsigned track1 = random_track(propTable, total);
    unsigned track2 = random_track(propTable, total);

    /* FIXME: this uses lower-order bits, which is OK on Linux but not
       necessarily elsewhere.  Again, use a real random number
       generator */
    unsigned i1 = random() % propTable[track1];
    unsigned i2 = random() % propTable[track2];

    VERB_LOG(1, "%d %d, %d %d | ", track1, i1, track2, i2);

    /* FIXME: this seeking, reading and distance calculation should
       share more code with the query loop */
    lseek(dbfid, dbH->dataOffset + trackOffsetTable[track1] * sizeof(double) + i1 * dbH->dim * sizeof(double), SEEK_SET);
    read(dbfid, v1, dbH->dim * sequenceLength * sizeof(double));

    lseek(dbfid, dbH->dataOffset + trackOffsetTable[track2] * sizeof(double) + i2 * dbH->dim * sizeof(double), SEEK_SET);
    read(dbfid, v2, dbH->dim * sequenceLength * sizeof(double));

    v1norm = 0;
    v2norm = 0;
    v1v2 = 0;

    for (unsigned int j = 0; j < vlen; j++) {
      v1norm += v1[j]*v1[j];
      v2norm += v2[j]*v2[j];
      v1v2 += v1[j]*v2[j];
    }

    /* FIXME: we must deal with infinities better than this; there
       could be all sorts of NaNs from arbitrary features.  Best
       include power thresholds or something... */
    if(isfinite(v1norm) && isfinite(v2norm) && isfinite(v1v2)) {

      VERB_LOG(1, "%f %f %f | ", v1norm, v2norm, v1v2);
      /* assume normalizedDistance == true for now */
      /* FIXME: not convinced that the statistics we calculated in
	 TASLP paper are valid for normalizedDistance */
      double dist = 2 - 2 * v1v2 / sqrt(v1norm * v2norm);
      VERB_LOG(1, "%f %f\n", dist, log(dist));
      sumdist += dist;
      sumlogdist += log(dist);
      i++;
    } else {
      VERB_LOG(1, "infinity found: %f %f %f\n", v1norm, v2norm, v1v2);
    }
  }

  /* FIXME: the mean isn't really what we should be reporting here */
  unsigned meanN = total / count;

  double sigma2 = sumdist / (sequenceLength * dbH->dim * nsamples);
  double d = 2 * yinv(log(sumdist/nsamples) - sumlogdist/nsamples);

  std::cout << "Summary statistics" << std::endl;
  std::cout << "number of samples: " << nsamples << std::endl;
  std::cout << "sum of distances (S): " << sumdist << std::endl;
  std::cout << "sum of log distances (L): " << sumlogdist << std::endl;
  std::cout << "mean number of applicable sequences (N): " << meanN << std::endl;
  std::cout << std::endl;
  std::cout << "Estimated parameters" << std::endl;
  std::cout << "sigma^2: " << sigma2 << std::endl;
  std::cout << "d: " << d << std::endl;

  double logw = (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(-gsl_sf_log(0.99));
  double logxthresh = gsl_sf_log(sumdist / nsamples) + logw
    - (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(meanN)
    - gsl_sf_log(d/2)
    - (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(2 / d)
    + (2 / d) * gsl_sf_lngamma(d / 2);

  std::cout << "track xthresh: " << exp(logxthresh) << std::endl;

  /* FIXME: we'll also want some summary statistics based on
     propTable, for the minimum-of-X estimate */

  delete[] propTable;
  delete[] v1;
  delete[] v2;
}