view tests/pointset_test/run-test.sh @ 462:f689510baaf4 api-inversion

Simplify audioDB::query_loop_points. Using the new functions audiodb_track_id_datum() and audiodb_datum_qpointers(), much of the body of the method disappears. Of course, we've probably introduced some inefficiencies and extra memory copies, but I'm fairly sure that this method is going to be dominated by disk i/o time anyway, so it doesn't matter.
author mas01cr
date Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:38:55 +0000
parents 40dca0cbbffd
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#! /bin/bash

. ../test-utils.sh
NPOINTS=100
NDIM=100
RADII="0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.9 01 02 05 10"
LSH_W="01 04"

GENERATE_POINTS_AND_INSERT_IN_NEW_DB=true
if [ ${GENERATE_POINTS_AND_INSERT_IN_NEW_DB} ]
    then
    if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi
    
    ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -N
    
    intstring 1 > testpower
    floatstring -1 >> testpower
    
    ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -P
    
    if [ -d rad*[0-9]* ]; then rm -r rad*[0-9]*; fi
    
    for j in ${RADII}
      do
      R_SQ=`echo "scale=6; $j^2" | bc`
      mkdir -p "rad$j"
      ./genpoints2 ${NPOINTS} ${R_SQ} ${NDIM}
      mv testfeature* "rad$j"
    done
    
    for i in rad*[0-9]*/*
      do
      ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f $i -w testpower
    done
    
# sequence queries require L2NORM
    ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -L
fi

for W in ${LSH_W}
  do
  for LOOP1 in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  do
    for LOOP2 in 1 2 3 4 5
      do
      rm -f testdb.lsh.*
      
#  LSH_W=1
      LSH_K=1
      LSH_M=1
      LSH_N=1000
      
      INDEXING=true
      if [ ${INDEXING} ]
	  then
	  for j in ${RADII}
	    do
	    R_SQ=`echo "scale=6; $j^2" | bc`
	    ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -X -R ${R_SQ} -l 1 --lsh_N ${LSH_N} \
		--lsh_b ${LSH_N} --lsh_k ${LSH_K} --lsh_m ${LSH_M} --lsh_w ${W} --lsh_ncols 1000 \
		--absolute-threshold -1 --no_unit_norming
	  done
      fi
  
#if [ -f cumulativeResult.txt ]; then rm -f cumulativeResult.txt;fi
  
      for j in ${RADII}
	do
	R_SQ=`echo "scale=6; $j^2" | bc`
	${AUDIODB} \
	    -d testdb -Q sequence -R ${R_SQ} -l 1 -e \
	    -f queryfeature -w testpower --absolute-threshold -1 --no_unit_norming -r 1000 > output${j}
	echo `for k in ${RADII};do egrep "^rad$k" output${j} | wc | awk '{print $1}';done` >> cumulativeResult_k1_w${W}_m1_${NDIM}.txt
      done
    done
  done
done

#Perform exact search as a sanity test
#rm -f *.lsh*
#echo
#for j in .01 .02 .03 .05 01 02 03 05 09 10
#  do
#  R_SQ=`echo "scale=6; $j^2" | bc`
#  ${AUDIODB} \
#      -d testdb -Q sequence -R ${R_SQ} -l 1 -e \
#      -f queryfeature -w testpower --absolute-threshold -1 --no_unit_norming -r 1000 > outputEUC
#  echo EUC points retrieved at Radius $j: \
#`for k in .01 .02 .03 .05 01 02 03 05 09 10; do egrep "^rad$k" outputEUC | wc | awk '{print $1}';done` 
#done

#Inspect the indexing parameters
#echo
#egrep "^INDEX:" output[1-9]
#echo