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limited set of atomic functions as specified in the Standard ("Concurrent access to a shared_ptr object from multiple threads does not introduce a data race if the access is done exclusively via the functions in this section and the instance is passed as their first argument."). You can read more about "Thread safety" (or lack thereof) for shared_ptr in boost (please do so at this point), the nursery of several new C++11 features, but which BTW does not seem to have the atomic functions. Unfortunately, even if you yourself have written code that was never tripped up by not respecting these requirements, it may still be, or it may not be portable, and you should probably use a specialised tool to trigger the timing conditions that may make the problem manifest at testing time instead of perhaps in the field, and even then such tools are constrained by current implementation and current hardware.
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previous contributor rightly indicated that only the "reference count" is protected and not the referenced object, which you changed to say that it only protects the "smart pointers", but that was false, and it got worse from then on because of the spurious rationale that was added. I was tempted to revert your reversal by saying that accuracy trumps readability, but I'll let somebody else do that, and in the meantime I'll just remove what's wrong.
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possible exception of non-standard interfaces and objects passed as 2nd/3rd/4th etc. argument). I'm surprised that you've removed this reference, since it was the only source of objective evidence in the section. I would have preferred if you instead could have improved or extended the reference if you feel that there was something wrong with it.
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I'm already familiar with Boost, including boost::shared_ptr. I've contributed several patches to the project, am participating on the boost::thread mailing list and have initiated a SourceForge project for distributed precompiled boost binaries. I therefore think it would be more constructive if you
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much time on it. Anyway, I'm glad about the progress. Strictly speaking, the boost documentation is not entirely relevant without evidence about how close std::shared_ptr still is to boost::shared_ptr, but if presented without extraneous claims it might help. The real confirmation is still that very
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My first edit (in two parts) was meant to provide the necessary information. In the second edit, I didn't want to go into an undo war (or whatever it's called on Knowledge (XXG)), so I removed the reference not because I somehow "disagree" with it in any way (I don't) but because it was misused (as
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but didn't get a very good answer; I hope you don't mind me asking you directly. A Kalman model will use today's observation to estimate today's state. What do you use when you want to use today's observation (in combination with those from the past) to improve your estimate of yesterday's state?
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article. That was never my intent. Rather, my intent was to clarify that smart-pointer objects (containing both pointer value and reference-count) are thread-safe, whereas the object being pointed to needs to be protected separately. I even added a reference to the C++ standard as proof (with the
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I agree with you when dealing with scalar statistics. However, when dealing with "vector statistics" is is common pracise to denote scalars normal, vectors boldface and matrices capitalized to help distinguish between them. Please respond again if you still disagree, and I'll change the notation
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Sorry for the offensive start (I was somewhat annoyed), but what I was seeing is somebody who has a particular understanding of something that happens to be wrong but who still acts repeatedly as if he simply knows better. I'm not looking at reputation or whatever (although if you've contributed
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that they would be thread-safe (again, they're not). If an object contains a shared_ptr (just to paint the scenario), and multiple threads access the object and hence the shared_ptr, access to that shared_ptr must be protected just as for any other object, unless access is purely in terms of the
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You have utterly destroyed the "Concurrency guarantees" section by repeatedly replacing accurate information with nonsense. Smart pointer instances are not thread-safe. The atomic operations are exceptions to that rule, not the reason that smart pointers are thread-safe (again, they're not). The
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There are real problems with your text for the derivation of the Kalman filter, but when I tried to fix them, you reverted all my changes, saying that they were inaccurate. One part I know was inaccurate (and indeed had marked on my printouts to fix before your changes went in): I referred to
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I've seen the RTM version numbers switch back and forth a few times over the past few months, almost like a slow motion edit war. I haven't been able to Google anything definitive, but I'm wondering whether the confusion is version numbers for Visual C++ vs. Visual Studio?
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You've got to be kidding. That the difference between covariance and correlation is that in the former you don't subtract the average, is very strange. The standard is that the covariance divided by the product of the two standard deviations is the correlation.
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My intention by recategorization of spline-articles was to reduce the size of the numerical analysis and computer graphics categories, which I think are unneccesarily large. A more precise categorization would reduce this
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I'm just as surprised by the edit war myself. To improve the situation, I've just added a link to a screenshot of the Visual Studio 2012 about dialog. Hopefully, this should prevent any further edits back & forth.
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article in May 2006, before it was completly finished. Since then, I added lot of stuff and reorganized. Some people have added things too. I would like to know want you think of it now and how to get this sign off.
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What you showing is the about dialog of Visual Studio. The article and therefor the versions numbers are for Visual C++ and that version number for 2012 is 17.*. Compare the version numbers of the other versions.
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It's clear that that was just vandalism. In cases such as this you just revert back to the last good version. Not sure why you put the stub notice at the top either, as they go at the bottom of the article.
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Thanks a lot for the reformating of the equations. I've looked in the Latex Help section but I could not find how to realign the text on the right of the brace. I will keep you changes in my files.
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Now, I've added the boost::shared_ptr thread safety documentation as reference (together with a disclaimer stating that it's doesn't formally cover std::shared_ptr). Hope that this is ok for you.
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There are definitely well-understood techniques that use both past and future information together; I just don't know how to look for them because I don't know what they're called. Thanks! —
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OK, that's very helpful. I've re-worded in accordance with this advice, and also used var to simplify the equations. I hope I haven't done anything that seems disastrous to you! —
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Since you contributed in the past to the publications’ lists, I thought that you might be interested in this new project. I’ll be glad if you will continue contributing. Thanks,
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Hello Orderud - since you listed statistics as an interest in your user talk, I was hoping you could lend your expertise to the current Mathematics Collaboration of the Week:
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However, in retrospect, I think it was not right to revert your edits so fast (I guess I am in a hurry right now). After I already did that, another idea came to my mind.
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Could you please include more secondary sources to prove the article's notability? A Google search done by myself means that I am quite optimistic that it is notable.
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Sorry. I didn't notice your removal of the links and vandalized content when reverting. I thought you only removed the "disputed" tag. Thanks a lot for you help! --
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Hi Orderud. As I think you saw, I reverted some of your edits. I think the numerical analysis category is not so reduntant in places. Also, when one thinks of the
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You reverted all my changes to the original text, so I'm guessing there must have been more serious problems than that. Could you outline them for me? Thanks!
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needs to be created, which should be in the categories of curves, numerical analysis, and computer graphics. Then, the articles about splines which are now in
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I totally agree in that a "Splines" category is better for spline-related content than my attemt to use the "Curve" category. I've therefore just created
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Please don't take this personally. My intension was only to make the article appear more like a research paper introduction to Kalman would have been. --
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I know. The previous edits by Alan1507 didn't look that bad, so I only reverted the last one where he replaced "Markov chain" with "graphical model". --
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section about atomic functions, which, instead of explaining why shared_ptr is thread-safe (which it is not), implies in a roundabout way that all
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Derivation of the optimal Kalman filter gain - five years later :-)
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ciphergoth
covariance matrix
Michael Hardy
Fredrik Orderud
User:Chrislloyd
Talk:Kalman filter#non-correlation_of_noise_variables
ciphergoth
Fredrik Orderud
Michael Hardy
Discrete Random Signals and Statistical Signal Processing
Stochastic Processes, Detection, and Estimation
correlation
Fredrik Orderud
Matrix differentiation
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