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1Duchamp version 1.6 (2014/04/22)
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3
4Improvements and bug fixes:
5
6* When searching for negative features while using baseline
7  subtraction, the parameterisation of the resulting detections was
8  not being done correctly. Duchamp now correctly identifies the peak
9  absorption location and measures the peak as being the peak
10  absorption from the fitted continuum level. A future release will
11  add more absorption-line-oriented parameters.
12
13* The way the borders of detections are displayed in annotation files
14  has been improved. Duchamp now writes them in a polygon or
15  join-the-dots fashion. This reduces the size of the annotation
16  files, and is now compatible with the CASA viewer.
17
18* The VOTables now refer to version 1.3 of the VOTable schema. Note
19  that they still use the old COOSYS method of specifying the
20  coordinates. Moving to the preferred STC method will happen in a
21  future release.
22
23* There were some problems with the storage and recovery of parameters
24  in the binary catalogue - these have been fixed.
25
26* The BITPIX keyword in the mask FITS files that Duchamp writes are
27  now SHORT_IMG, although they can be bigger if warranted by the
28  number of objects.
29
30* Duchamp can now read .fits.gz files, and have the output FITS files
31  appropriately named in the automatic way (the .gz suffix was not
32  being recognised & removed properly).
33
34* Some UCDs in the VOTable were missing semicolons between elements.
35
36* When calculating the cube statistics, Duchamp makes a mask showing
37  the locations of blank pixels, flagged channels, and the statistics
38  subsection are, so that only the required pixels are used in the
39  calculations. If none of these apply, however (that is, if there are
40  no blank pixels or flagged channels, and the user is not requesting
41  a particular stats subsection via the statsec parameter), then the
42  mask is not created. This saves additional memory allocation, which
43  can be important for large cubes. Thanks to Andrew Walsh for
44  identifying this problem.
45
46* Duchamp exits better (ie. without throwing a segmentation fault)
47  when the requested FITS file does not exist.
48
49* The reference cube used for the verification script has been changed
50  - the sources therein are now smaller spatially (more appropriately
51  so for the pixel size), which gives a better idea as to the
52  performance.
53
54Documentation improvmements
55
56* The InputComplete file is more up-to-date, and has information on
57  the type and default values of each possible input parameter (this
58  information is also reflected in the User Guide). This is in
59  preparation for a parameter-editing GUI that will be released in a
60  forthcoming version.
61
62* The User's Guide now has a section on common installation issues,
63  based on feedback and experience with new users.
64
65Build changes:
66
67* Duchamp is now linked with the C++ compiler. Accordingly, the
68  configure script searches for libgfortran when the gfortran compiler
69  is specified as the F77 compiler (ie. it has been used to build
70  pgplot).
71
72* To allow Duchamp to build on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), configure
73  searches for the libc++ library as well as stdc++. Duchamp has been
74  successfully built on 10.9, with fresh installs of pgplot (5.2),
75  wcslib (4.20) and cfitsio (3.36), but, as always, your mileage may
76  vary. Please contact me via the Trac tickets if you encounter
77  problems.
78
79* A number of warnings that came to light with recent XCode upgrades
80  on the Mac have been fixed, as well as those from an upgrade to
81  gcc-4.4.5 on debian.
82
83
84Code base changes:
85
86* There are new wcs-pix conversion functions in fitsHeader that allow
87  the specification of a single set of pixel and world coordinates
88  (rather than arrays).
89
90* There is cleaner separation of the writing functions in the
91  VOTableCatalogueWriter class.
92
93* The management of the wavelet filters has been improved, with new
94  classes to handle the different filter types, and a factory class to
95  generate them. The interface via the Param class is largely the
96  same, however.
97
98* The annotation file changes noted above involve a new PixelInfo
99  class called Line, with associated files. The method for drawing the
100  borders has been moved into its own file (drawBorders.cc) to allow
101  dependence on the pgplot library.
102
103* The function Cube::reInvert() has been removed - use Cube::invert()
104  instead. Note that the interface for the latter now has two optional
105  bool parameters.
106
107* There are improved front-end functions for the writing of arrays to
108  the various FITS files.
109
110
111
112Duchamp version 1.5 (2013/08/29)
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114
115New features & algorithms:
116
117* There is now a more flexible way to specify channels that should be
118  ignored by the source-finding. Use flaggedChannels to provide a list
119  of single channels or channel ranges that should be ignored. This
120  replaces the flagMW/minMW/maxMW parameters, extending their
121  functionality and allowing more than one set of channels to be
122  specified.
123
124* There is now an alternative way to find (and remove) spectral
125  baselines, using a median baselining algorithm. This calculates the
126  baseline value for a given pixel to be the median value within a box
127  of a specified size centred on that pixel. There are two input
128  parameters now available, baselineType (atrous or median), and
129  baselineBoxWidth (the width of the median box). Consult the User's
130  Guide for further information.
131
132* There is now more flexibility in running the spatial smoothing. The
133  cutoff value in determining the size of the smoothing kernel can now
134  be set via the input parameters, as can the way the edge pixels get
135  treated. Conult the User's Guide for details.
136
137* You can now also specify the maximum number of voxels, spatial
138  pixels and/or channels, in a way analogous to the minimum
139  values. Detections with more than the maximum are rejected. Negative
140  values (such as the defaults) mean this comparison is not done.
141
142Output changes:
143
144* The results files now include the Nchan and Nspatpix columns,
145  showing the number of distinct channels and the number of spatial
146  pixels in each detection. For clarity, the Npix column has been
147  renamed Nvoxel.
148
149* The VOTable now includes the pixel location X, Y, Z columns, and the
150  pixel ranges - this makes it much closer to the ASCII results file
151  (it is just missing the string versions of RA/DEC, and F_tot when
152  F_int is calculated).
153
154Bug fixes:
155
156* Negative velocity (and other) values were resulting in the column
157  widths not adjusting correctly, leading to columns running into each
158  other. This has been fixed, so that the spacing in the results files
159  should be correct.
160
161* Fixed a problem applicable to cubes with blank/masked pixels in the
162  same spectra as detections. The velocity width calculations could
163  sometimes fail due to the mask not being applied.
164
165Code changes:
166
167* The plotting code has been refactored, improving its class structure
168  and inheritance. No functional change from this should be evident,
169  but it improves the maintainability of the code.
170
171
172Duchamp version 1.4 (2013/06/20)
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174
175Installation:
176
177* The "make lib" command will now create a shared library
178  libduchamp.1.4.so as well as the static library libduchamp.1.4.a
179  (formerly just called libduchamp.a).
180
181Bug Fixes:
182
183* The orientation of ellipses in the DS9 region files are now correct
184  (they were wrong by 90 degrees).
185
186* Corrected the output FITS filenames so that they work when the input
187  filename does *not* end in ".fits".
188
189Code changes:
190
191* The code that manages the output columns for the ASCII and VOTable
192  output has been overhauled and streamlined. Little functional change
193  should be evident, but it should be much more robust. And easier to
194  use in derived software.
195
196Duchamp version 1.3.2 (2013/05/02)
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198
199Bug fixes:
200
201* The units for the integrated flux (for F_int) were not being
202  calculated for cases of a FITS file without a spectral
203  axis. Additionally, a vestigial default value meant this column had
204  units of "counts". This has been fixed so that a FITS file with
205  Jy/beam units will have F_int values in Jy.
206
207* The ellipse fitting to find the MAJ/MIN/PA was not working correctly
208  in the case of negative searches. This has been fixed.
209
210* The scaling of MAJ/MIN values was not being done correctly in all
211  cases, so that the values were out by a factor of 60 or 3600. This
212  was particularly the case when the ellipse fitting failed (due to
213  small numbers of pixels, for instance).
214
215* The principle axes calculations have been simplified slightly, and
216  now are done only on pixels above half the peak in the moment-0 map
217  (to estimate the FWHM).
218
219Duchamp version 1.3.1 (2013/04/18)
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221
222Bug fixes:
223
224* The kernel used in the 2D smoothing was not normalised properly,
225  which meant the fluxes in the smoothed array were scaled
226  incorrectly. The kernel is now normalised, so that the fluxes in the
227  smoothed array decrease (and to an increasing degree with larger
228  kernels, as expected).
229
230* The way the position angle of the smoothing kernel was interpreted
231  was wrong. It now conforms to the typical astronomical position
232  angle definition of degrees east of north.
233
234* The Z_PEAK column was being left out of the results file for
235  Duchamp-1.3. It has been put back in.
236
237* The calculation of S/Nmax has changed so that when smoothing or
238  reconstruction is done, the peak flux used is measured in the
239  reconstructed/smoothed array (where the noise is measured).
240
241* The flux errors are now not reported in the case of smoothing, since
242  we don't measure the noise in the original input image array.
243
244Other fixes:
245
246* The vertical range of the spectral plots now properly takes into
247  account all spectra (not just the input array), and quirks with a MW
248  range lying outside the plotted range have been fixed.
249
250* The flux scaling for the moment-0 map plot now ignores negative
251  values, meaning the scale should be sensible.
252
253* The spelling of the Object2D::getPrincipalAxes() has been corrected.
254
255* Minor code optimisations have been made to the smoothing code.
256
257* The subsection class is now initialised with a blank string.
258
259Duchamp version 1.3 (2013/03/08)
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261
262New features:
263
264* New source parameters:
265
266  # Each source now has a measurement of the major & minor axis sizes,
267    along with the position angle of the major axis. The sizes are the
268    full-width at half maximum, measured from the moment-0 map. These
269    now appear in the catalogue and in the spectral plots, with the
270    ellipse drawn on the moment map cutout in the spectral plots. The
271    old measurements of w_RA & w_DEC are still made and included in
272    the full catalogue, but are no longer reported in the smaller
273    catalogue printed to screen (nor in the XML/VOTable output).
274
275  # Each source also now has a measurement of the error on the
276    integrated and total fluxes. This is calculated from summing in
277    quadrature the statistical noise on each detected voxel. This is
278    from a request by Sara Shakouri.
279
280* Output files - new types and changes to the way they are written:
281
282  # Ability to create CASA region format files showing the location of
283    the detected sources. This is analogous to the Karma annotation
284    files or DS9 region files, for use with the casa viewer, but can
285    also be imported into casapy.
286
287  # Ability to save baseline values to a FITS file (in the same way as
288    for the reconstructed or smoothed array).
289
290  # Ability to save the moment-0 mask to a FITS file (that is, a mask
291    indicating which spatial pixels form part of the moment-0 map).
292
293  # There is an improved way to store the detected pixels for later
294    re-use. While previously the detected pixels were written as scans
295    to the logfile, and then read in when the usePrevious flag was
296    set, we now write the scans and other metadata to a binary
297    catalogue that can be read in again. Writing as a binary file
298    leads to much better compression of the data, particularly when
299    combined with the run-length encoding. It is anticipated future
300    tools will be provided to allow additional interaction with these
301    binary catalogues.
302
303  # There are slight changes to the format of the ASCII catalogues,
304    where lines not containing sources are prefixed with a comment
305    character '#'. This will facilitate their use in other software.
306
307* There is a new command-line parameter, -t THRESH, which specifies
308  the flux threshold for searching. It is designed to be used with the
309  -f option, as a quick way of searching a FITS image to a specified
310  flux level.
311
312Bug fixes:
313
314* A bug in the spatial smoothing has been fixed. The mask was being
315  interpreted incorrectly, so that no valid pixels were getting
316  smoothed.
317
318* The WCS for the moment-0 FITS cube has been fixed (specifically, the
319  axis names).
320
321* When usePrevious was used, the behaviour in previous versions was to
322  always write individual spectra. This is now controlled by a new
323  parameter flagPlotIndividualSpectra.
324
325* Minor improvements to the output when verbose=false.
326
327* Improvements to the Makefile, so that header files from a
328  previously-installed version of Duchamp do not get used instead of
329  those from the current version.
330
331* The vertical range for the spectral plots now take into account the
332  baseline and reconstructed/smoothed arrays as well (outside of any
333  MW range, of course).
334
335Other
336
337* The code-base for reading from and writing to FITS files has been
338  overhauled and streamlined. It can now be found in the FitsIO
339  directory. The interface for the writing of FITS files via the Cube
340  class has not changed.
341
342* The User Guide has been slightly re-ordered to provide more explicit
343  information about the source parameters.
344
345
346Duchamp version 1.2.2 (2012/10/29)
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348
349Bug fixes:
350
351* The reading of reconstructed & smoothed arrays in the case of large
352  (>2GB) cubes has been improved. While the most recent versions of
353  cfitsio were able to handle these, earlier versions would result in
354  a segementation fault using the previous interface. An alternative
355  interface has been implemented that avoids these faults, even for
356  the older cfitsio libraries.
357
358* A bug affecting the writing of FITS mask files (apparently for the
359  case of flagging by the object number) has been fixed.
360
361* The moment map occasionally failed if sources lay spatially within
362  the blank pixel region of the first channel. This check has been
363  removed and the moment map should be produced successfully in all
364  situations.
365
366Other:
367
368* The UCDs used in the VOTable catalogue output have been
369  updated. Several of these were shared between different columns, and
370  so they have been changed so that each UCD is unique to one
371  column. The column ID strings have been updated for clarity.
372
373* The determination of default output image filenames has been
374  improved -- it previously assumed the input filename ended in
375  '.fits', but this is no longer the case.
376
377Duchamp version 1.2.1 (2012/10/09)
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379
380New feature:
381
382* Duchamp can now produce region files to annotate images displayed in
383  SAOImage DS9. There are new parameters flagDS9 and ds9File that work
384  in the same way as the Karma annotation file parameters. The region
385  files can also be displayed in (at least some versions of)
386  casaviewer.
387
388* There is a new script to fix occasional problems with the
389  automatically-detected Makefile, and the verification script has
390  been updated and improved.
391
392Bug fixes:
393
394* The main bug fix for this release corrects a problem with the
395  velocity width measurements made when searching for negative
396  detections. It was possible to get very small (and incorrect) widths
397  in some cases - this was due to the integrated spectrum not being
398  inverted correctly.
399
400* In the case of smoothing, the stats of the full cube that were being
401  reported in the output files were actually those of the un-smoothed
402  (input cube). This only affected the output files, not the detection
403  process itself.
404
405* The units were not being reported in the VOTable. This has been
406  fixed.
407
408* The UCDs for the spectral parameters in the VOTable were not being
409  adapted to the user requests, so didn't always match the types of
410  the parameters. All should be consistent now.
411
412Other changes:
413
414* The codebase relating to the creation of and writing to output files
415  (results, logs, annotation, VOTables) has been overhauled, with a
416  cleaner interface. Most of this code is in the new subdirectory
417  src/Outputs, to where the columns code has been moved as well.
418
419  This was instigated by ASKAP/Selavy development, but also allowed
420  the expansion of output formats to include DS9 region files. No
421  change to the user should be visible, but anyone using the software
422  will notice differences. Please get in touch if changes are
423  difficult to follow.
424
425Duchamp version 1.2 (2012/08/08)
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427
428Key changes:
429
430* The way the wavelet reconstruction is done in the presence of BLANK
431  voxels is slightly different, specifically when there were BLANK
432  voxels on the edge. While BLANK voxels are always ignored by the
433  reconstruction (and left in place), the previous approach dealt with
434  BLANKS on the edge by moving the effective edge of the image inwards
435  until the first non-blank voxel. This meant that the size of the
436  dimensions used to determine the number of scales, and the location
437  where boundary reflections took place where different to the input
438  image size.
439
440  However, this meant that BLANK voxels on the edge were treated
441  differently to those not on the edge, so this inconsistency was
442  removed. The full image dimensions are always used to calculate the
443  number of scales, and reflections (which is how the reconstruction
444  deals with the boundaries) will occur at the actual image edges.
445
446  If your data has this property (BLANK pixels at the image
447  boundaries), then any reconstruction will be affected (most likely
448  only in a small way) and potentially any subsequent searching. You
449  are advised to check this (for instance by saving the results of the
450  resonstruction from 1.1.13 and 1.2 and comparing).
451
452* The way the spectral world coordinate system is dealt with has been
453  improved. Previously Duchamp tried to convert to a velocity axis,
454  and got a bit grumpy if that didn't work well. Now it will express
455  the spectral units in the axis type indicated by the FITS
456  header. Duchamp will also allow you to change this type by providing
457  an appropriate WCS type as an input parameter. You may also provide
458  a rest frequency in the parameter file and this will be used to
459  calculate velocities. And, as before, you can provide specific units
460  for the spectral quantities to be converted into.
461
462* Since v1.1.13 was released, the journal paper describing Duchamp has
463  been published. It can be found at MNRAS 421, 3242 (2012), or
464  http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20548.x/full. It
465  includes descriptions of the various algorithms used for Duchamp, as
466  well as some indicative comparisons of the relative completeness &
467  reliability. Please cite this paper when describing Duchamp.
468
469Other new features:
470
471* The default value of snrCut has changed from 3 to 5. This is
472  espeically important if you use the -f option, but also if you don't
473  provide snrCut in your parameter file.
474
475* The XML VOTable output now includes a more complete list of
476  parameters, matching the output given in text form in the results &
477  log output files. Only those parameters affecting the results are
478  included - things like the output file names and so on are left out.
479
480* The minVoxels parameter is now adjusted to be at least (minPix +
481  minChannels - 1). If it is changed, a warning message is triggered.
482
483* The warning/error reporting has been overhauled, with an improved
484  interface for developers. Also, some ERROR instances that previously
485  resulted in the program terminating now allow it to continue
486  (provided that is possible given the error).
487
488* It is now possible to give the convergence criterion for the wavelet
489  reconstruction via the parameter reconConvergence. When the relative
490  change in standard deviation of the residuals from the
491  reconstruction falls below this value, the a trous algorithm stops
492  iterating.
493
494* The way one-dimensional arrays were dealt with was unsatisfactory,
495  both with the way positions were registered and the format of the
496  graphical output. Improvements have been made such that a 1D data
497  structure is assumed to be a spectrum, and so positions in the
498  spectrum are reported as z-pixels (or the equivalent world
499  coordinate). Instead of a 2D moment map, the X-windows display will
500  show the spectrum with all detected pixels plus the final list of
501  detections highlighted, along with the detection and growth
502  thresholds. This plot will also be written to the "detectionMap"
503  image.
504
505* All spectral plots will now show the detection (and growth, if
506  applicable) thresholds when plotting the peak flux spectrum.
507
508* Accessing FITS files when a subsection string is provided has been
509  streamlined. The cfitsio package, which handles the FITS access,
510  creates a temporary file containing this image section, and this
511  meant the previous approach was slow, particularly for large
512  files/sections. Now the file is only opened once and the overhead of
513  creating the temporary file is only encountered once.
514
515* Several aspects of the processing & output did not handle a
516  non-existent WCS well. This has been improved, so that all stages of
517  execution will proceed without errors.
518
519Bug fixes:
520
521* The absence of a BLANK keyword when trimming will now not trigger a
522  failure, only a warning message.
523
524* The flux unit conversion (eg. from Jy/beam to mJy/beam) was not
525  being applied correctly when an existing reconstructed or smoothed
526  array was being read in. This is now applied properly.
527
528* When saving reconstructed or smoothed arrays, the data type is now
529  set to FLOAT, so that the correct values are written (and
530  subsequently read in). The previous version was potentially saving
531  to a FITS file with integer data type (this depended on the type of
532  the input array). In this case, the full precision of data values
533  would not be preserved, so reading back in and doing an identical
534  search could yield different sources.
535
536* For certain cases, the reconstruction attempted to use a very large
537  number of scales. This has been fixed.
538
539* The maximum scale for the reconstruction was not always being
540  applied. The scale ranges are now enforced for all types of
541  reconstructions.
542
543* When saving a mask image while using a subsection of a cube, the
544  offsets for the subsection were not being accounted for
545  correctly. This is now fixed.
546
547* The detection map plots were not recording pixels added from the
548  growing stage. This has been fixed.
549
550* The RA & Dec now have appropriate precision, rather than an
551  arbitrary 2 decimal places on the seconds value. The RA will be one
552  decimal place more than the Dec, and they will reflect the degree of
553  precision in the image pixels.
554
555* A number of data type conversions (typically ints to floats) led to
556  errors in some calculations, such as WCS conversions. Care has been
557  taken to make sure all indexing is done appropriately with no
558  overflow, and that all conversions (where necessary) are done
559  appropriately.
560
561* It was possible to get world positions looking like 11:59:60.0! Not
562  any more.
563
564* Reading previous detections from the log file (via the use of the
565  usePrevious parameter) did result in error messages due to slightly
566  incompatible formats. These have been fixed, and all graphical
567  output should work properly.
568
569* When using a spectral search, having a blank pixel in the first
570  channel could lead to that entire spectrum being ignored, leading to
571  inconsistent results between spectral and spatial searches. This
572  issue has been fixed, with both types of searches returning the same
573  catalogue.
574
575
576Code base development notes:
577
578* Most instances of integer overflow due to insufficient precision
579  have been tracked down - many of these were indexing variables of
580  type int, which have been changed to size_t.
581
582* Importantly, for code interfacing with the duchamp::Cube and related
583  classes, axisDim is now an array of size_t elements, rather than
584  long.
585
586* Object3D now carries its spatial map with it, rather than
587  calculating it on the fly when requested. This saves a lot of
588  unnecessary computational effort.
589
590* The warning/error interface has improved, making use of C++
591  exception handling. This should be compatible with external logging
592  infrastructure (such as log4cxx).
593
594* The interface to the FitsHeader & WCS structures for external code
595  has been improved, so that the WCS can be set up via function calls.
596
597
598
599Duchamp version 1.1.13 (2011/04/10)
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601
602Bug fixes:
603
604* The median statistics calculations had a bug in the test for whether
605  the array under consideration was of even size. The correction for
606  this can mean small differences in the resulting values. This can
607  flow through to calculated detection thresholds - please check this
608  with your data if you use this mode!
609
610* The reconstruction code had a bug where the incorrect number of
611  scales was being used. This occurred when the blank pixel flag was
612  set, and when the spectral dimension was smaller than both the
613  spatial dimensions.
614
615Other:
616
617* The default value of the blank pixel flag has been set to false,
618  rather than true. For Duchamp, this should not matter, as it is set
619  when the FITS file is read in. For external code using, for
620  instance, the reconstruction algorithms, this default may be
621  important. Having it true was contributing to the second bug listed
622  above. It also makes more sense for it to be false unless explicitly
623  set in some way.
624
625* The reconstruction code has been streamlined a little, reducing its
626  memory impact and using more appropriate variable types
627  (eg. unsigned ints instead of ints and so forth).
628
629* For those who care about the actual code base, the statistics
630  functions have been expanded, and separated from getStats.cc into
631  "normal" and "robust" versions.
632
633
634Duchamp version 1.1.12 (2011/03/18)
635-------------------------------------
636
637Bug fixes:
638
639* The velocity width calculations had a bug that occasionally led to
640  very large values. The widths are calculated using the integrated
641  spectrum, using a threshold relative to its peak. In v.1.1.10 and
642  1.1.11, however, the peak was searched for over the entire spectral
643  range, rather than just the range for the current object. This led
644  to spurious values. This has been fixed, so that the peak is only
645  searched for within the detected ranage of the object.
646
647* Both the pixel and statistics subsections are now more carefully
648  examined, with errors reported if there are no valid pixels in the
649  pixel subsection, or if the statistics subsection does not intersect
650  with the pixel subsection.
651
652Other:
653
654* The configure script has been slightly improved so that the pgsbox
655  library is only added if PGPlot has been enabled - this is
656  particularly necessary with the slightly changed build procedure for
657  recent wcslib versions.
658
659* In a related note, one file - momentMap.cc - had some #include
660  statements that failed when PGPlot (and hence pgsbox in WCSLIB) was
661  not enabled. These were actually unnecesssary and have been removed.
662
663* There is a new input parameter - flagPlotSpectra - that allows the
664  user to turn off the production of the spectral plots. It defaults
665  to true (meaning the plots are produced).
666
667
668Duchamp version 1.1.11 (2011/03/01)
669-------------------------------------
670
671Improvements:
672
673* The largest changes in this release involved improving the
674  efficiency of the code, resulting in further speed-ups. The code
675  affected was the low-level object-handling code, with the merging
676  stages in particular showing good speed-ups.
677
678* The default value for the beam size, when the beam parameters are
679  not in the FITS header, has been dropped. Now the default behaviour
680  is to simply not make any beam corrections if the beam is not
681  specified by either the FITS file or the input parameters. Thanks to
682  Tobias Westemeier for the suggestion.
683
684* The reporting of the beam size has changed slightly to provide a bit
685  more information.
686
687Bug Fixes:
688
689* The statistics section (statSec) could be larger than the image
690  subsection (if provided), yet the pixels required would never be
691  read in from the FITS file. The behaviour has been changed so that
692  the statSec, if requested, is trimmed to be wholly within the image
693  section.
694
695* It was possible to request, for instance, spectral smoothing on a 2D
696  image. This resulted in a blank smoothed array, which led to
697  problems in the calculations of statistics (and hence the
698  threshold), as well as subsequent calculations. This has been fixed,
699  so that in cases like this the smoothing is turned off (and a
700  warning message is displayed).
701
702* There was a problem with using a MW range and subsectioning when
703  growing objects, as a result of changes in 1.1.10. This has been
704  fixed.
705
706* Inversion was failing when no array was allocated (not a problem for
707  standard Duchamp, but affected its use as a library by other code).
708
709* Writing text spectra would only occur when PGPlot output was enabled
710  in the build (it was combined with the plotting of the spectral
711  graphs). This has been changed so that this output can be requested
712  without requiring PGPlot.
713
714* The equation for the beam size in Sec.4.2 of the User Guide was
715  incorrect and has been fixed.
716
717* Minor change to the configure script to improve the detection of the
718  PGPlot library.
719
720Code development notes:
721
722* The main work has been additions and improvements to the interfaces
723  for the Param and the Section classes, as well as new classes to
724  manage the beam information. The efficiency changes mentioned above
725  also affected the internals of some of the PixelInfo classes, and
726  provided additional functions for judging the closeness of
727  neighbouring objects.
728
729Duchamp version 1.1.10 (2010/11/15)
730-------------------------------------
731
732Improvements:
733
734* The major change for this release is a greatly improved growing
735  algorithm. The previous incarnation was very inefficient (testing
736  all pixels in an object, most of which only have neighbours that are
737  already in the object), and could take an unnecessarily large amount
738  of time in the case of extended sources. The improved algorithm
739  makes use of voxel flags to quickly identify those voxels not yet in
740  an object and only examines them. For a certain test case
741  (observations of extended Galactic HI), the time required reduced
742  from about a day to about a minute! (Note that compact sources, such
743  as HI galaxies, will not show this degree of speedup...) Many thanks
744  to Tara Murphy for pointing out this bug and her help in
745  diagnosing/fixing the problem.
746
747* There have been a number of further improvements to the code to
748  speed it up, based on some profiling. The most important was the
749  function to add pixels to a 2D object, but there were several other
750  minor changes as well.
751
752* The minimum size of the detections can now also be specified in
753  terms of the total number of voxels (in addition or instead of
754  specifying the minimum spatial pixels or channels).
755
756* The way memory is allocated when reading the image has been
757  streamlined. The amount of memory being allocated is also now
758  reported - this is in an effort to allow users to identify problems
759  with running out of memory.
760
761* The version number is now reported in the results and log files.
762
763* Only the filename of the input image (ie. not the leading
764  directories) is now shown on the detection and moment-0 maps. This
765  is to avoid problems with large directory paths being too wide for
766  the plot.
767
768* The verification script was improved for readability (although no
769  functional change was made).
770
771Bug fixes:
772
773* Growing was not being done when a single source was found. Now
774  fixed.
775
776* For particular WCS setups, the RA can be interpreted as being
777  negative, which corrupted the Source ID (ie. the IAU-format
778  string). This has been fixed.
779
780* When the flux units were changed, problems had been seen when
781  writing a reconstructed cube to a FITS file. Any unit change is now
782  undone prior to writing and there should now be no problem.
783
784* Filenames with spaces in them were not handled well. New functions
785  were included and moved to a more obvious location. These filenames
786  now work as expected.
787
788* Spectral axes of type FREQ that had a rest frequency were not being
789  put into velocity units. Now fixed.
790
791* Improvements to the output to screen, making sure everything is
792  covered by the verbose flag.
793
794* Better management of the allocation of arrays.
795
796* The minSize parameter in Image was never initialised, leading to
797  unpredictable behaviour. Now fixed.
798
799Code development notes:
800
801* New functionality includes: a function to return a vector list of
802  voxels in an Object3D or Detection; a new generic Search function
803  (basically a front-end to each of the individual functions); more
804  complete copy constructors for the DataArray classes; new methods
805  for finding the velocity widths.
806
807Duchamp version 1.1.9 (2010/03/26)
808-------------------------------------
809
810Improvements:
811
812* There is now the ability to save the moment-0 map as a FITS
813  file. This is controlled by the parameters flagOutputMomentMap and
814  fileOutputMomentMap, which work in the same way for the mask file.
815
816* There is a new parameter flagRejectBeforeMerge that, when true,
817  rejects sources according to the minPix/minChannels requirements
818  before the merging and growing is done. This defaults to false (so
819  default behaviour is as before). Thanks to Tobias Westmeier for
820  suggesting this and the above improvement.
821
822* There is also a new parameter flagTwoStageMerging. When true (the
823  default), newly-detected objects are merged with the first close
824  object in the list. When false, they are simply added to the end of
825  the list. In both cases, a second round of merging is done to pick
826  up all close matches.
827
828* The way the beam is specified in the absence of the BMAJ/BMIN/BPA
829  parameters has been slightly changed. The use of "beamSize" was
830  somewhat ambiguous (it meant the number of pixels covered by the
831  beam, not the FWHM), so new parameters have been introduced. The
832  beam can be specified by beamArea (which replaces beamSize), or
833  beamFWHM (the FWHM of the beam in pixels). If beamFWHM is provided,
834  it will be used, else the beamArea will be.
835
836* There is a new parameter searchType that allows the user to choose
837  how the searching is done. The behaviour up till now has been to
838  search the 2D channel maps one at a time to build up the 3D
839  detections. This is the default, and can be obtained by setting
840  searchType=spatial. Alternatively, you can set searchType=spectral
841  to do the searching in the 1D spectra.
842
843* Profiling of the code has led to a few changes that have sped up
844  some calculations, particularly those involving the median. Rather
845  than using std::sort, the code now simply uses std::nth_element,
846  which shows a substantial speedup factor.
847
848* When using the objectList parameter, the maps will now only show the
849  selected objects, rather than all detected objects.
850
851* There is a new verification test that looks at the "growing"
852  functionality.
853
854Bug fixes:
855
856* When saving a mask FITS file, there was an occasional memory leak
857  that caused Duchamp to crash (only when the cube was suitably
858  large). This has been fixed.
859
860* The median calculation had a bug that led to an incorrect value
861  being reported. The difference will not be great (the element of an
862  array being reported as the median was out by one), but could be
863  noticeable depending on the dataset.
864
865* The MW range parameters did not respond to the use of a
866  subsection. They should refer to channel ranges in the original
867  cube, and changes have been made to the code to reflect this.
868
869* There was an occasional error in writing out FITS keywords, due to
870  the way comment strings were intialised. This has been improved and
871  made more robust.
872
873* Testing with gcc-4.3.2 showed a number of compilation warnings &
874  errors, which have been fixed.
875
876* The Gaussian smoothing kernel was too small - it is now made big
877  enough to encompass all possible values. It was also being
878  incorrectly scaled. This had no functional effect on the detection
879  of objects, but for other uses was incorrect. This has been
880  rectified.
881
882* Some outputs that weren't caught by the verbose flag now are.
883
884
885Code development notes:
886
887  The following notes only apply if you want to use the code as a
888  library, rather than the stand-alone package. These have generally
889  come out of the ASKAP software development. If you just use the
890  stand-alone package, they won't be a concern.
891
892* The API for storing detected objects has changed, making it more
893  robust from a programming point of view.
894
895* Additional versions of some functions (and the Gaussian smoothing
896  class) have been added - this has come out of the ASKAP development
897  work.
898
899* A number of instances of "unsigned int" being used for loops have
900  been changed to iterators or "size_t". There shouldn't be any
901  functional change from this -- the code should just build more
902  cleanly.
903
904* The Detection class now records whether the parameters have been
905  set, and unsets that flag when objects are merged. This allows
906  external programs to track which objects have been merged and deal
907  with them appropriately.
908
909
910Duchamp version 1.1.8 (2009/07/20)
911----------------------------------
912
913Improvements:
914
915* The final source list can now be sorted on one of a range of object
916  parameters: x-value, y-value, z-value, ra, dec, vel, w50, iflux,
917  pflux (integrated and peak flux respectively), or snr. Simply use
918  the new input parameter sortingParam. Its default value is vel, so
919  the default behaviour stays the same.
920
921* The FDR method involves calculating how many pixels are
922  correlated. This previously involved multiplying the beam area by 2,
923  implying that 2 neighbouring channels were correlated. This factor
924  is now a user-selectable parameter, so that if you know how many
925  spectral channels should be correlated, you can set the parameter
926  FDRnumCorChan and the FDR calculation will be done correctly.
927
928* Screen output now has more information on the growing threshold when
929  the cube statistics are printed.
930
931
932Bug fixes:
933
934* When reading in previous detections, there was a bug causing a
935  segmentation fault. This has been fixed and made more robust.
936
937* There was an apparent bug when writing out the reconstructed cubes
938  to a FITS file that caused the new file to be very large. Changing
939  the cfitsio function used has fixed this.
940
941* Using NCP projections near the equator could result in a large
942  stream of error messages, due to coordinate transformations being
943  done in blank regions outside of the acceptable range of world
944  coordinates. This has been fixed.
945
946* The function that grows objects had a major bug, that stopped it
947  working when flagAdjacent=false. This has been fixed and should work
948  fine.
949
950* The input parameter spectraTextFile was not being read
951  properly. This has been remedied.
952
953* The units for the integrated flux were wrong for some types of pixel
954  flux units. This has been fixed.
955
956* A minor bug caused incorrect calculation of the 20% widths.
957
958* All calls to uint were changed to unsigned int, as some compilers
959  had problems recognising that they were the same thing.
960
961* src/fitsHeader.cc was missing an include statement for stdlib.h,
962  again causing some compilers to fail.
963
964
965Duchamp version 1.1.7 (2009/01/16)
966----------------------------------
967
968Improvements:
969
970* The mask file that can be created with flagMask can now specify
971  which object a given detected pixel belongs to, by taking the object
972  ID as its value. This applies if you set flagMaskWithObjectNum=true
973  (it defaults to false, which means each detected pixel has the value
974  1). Non-detected pixels still have the value 0.
975
976* The names of the output FITS files are now able to be specified
977  directly by input parameters. These will override the default names
978  that Duchamp provides.
979
980* The Karma annotation file now specifies a font - previously it did
981  not and so was at the mercy of whatever was specified in other
982  annotation files being viewed at the same time. Please let me know
983  if the font I've chosen (lucidasans-12) is not suitable.
984
985* The default flag, used in the absence of 'E', 'S' or 'N', is now '-'
986  rather than blank. This will ensure that each column in the results
987  file has something in it.
988
989* The configure script is somewhat more robust to non-standard
990  systems, particularly when the X11 libraries are in unusual
991  places. It can also deal with the slightly different way that
992  wcslib-4.3 installs itself.
993
994* The installation part of the Makefile was altered so that the
995  symbolic link Duchamp that points to Duchamp-1.1.7 does not have the
996  absolute path encoded in it. This will enable the files to be moved
997  around at a later date.
998
999Bug Fixes:
1000
1001* Fixed a bug that caused problems when the flux units were less than
1002  5 characters long (e.g. 'K')
1003
1004* The new velocity width values were not getting proper headers in the
1005  VOTable output. This has been remedied.
1006
1007* Minor improvements to help non-pgplot use
1008
1009* Minor fix in WCS functionality.
1010
1011* Minor fixes to the FitsHeader class.
1012
1013* Improved FITS data reading, that doesn't require a nullarray
1014  array. This will reduce memory usage.
1015
1016* Improved subsection parsing, particularly for non-standard WCS
1017  systems.
1018
1019* Improving the memory allocation of the Cube class.
1020
1021* Fixed a bug that meant the growthThreshold values were sometimes
1022  being lost.
1023
1024* Improving the way the growing and merging is done, particularly in
1025  the case of non-adjacent merging.
1026
1027* Fixed a scaling bug in the GaussSmooth function.
1028
1029Other:
1030
1031* Numerous changes to the code that do not affect how Duchamp itself
1032  runs, but were necessary for code development with the Duchamp
1033  libraries (primarily as a part of the ASKAP code development).
1034
1035
1036Duchamp version 1.1.6 (2008/09/08)
1037----------------------------------
1038
1039New features:
1040
1041* The velocity widths can now be quoted in two additional ways: the
1042  full width at 50% of the peak flux (ie. the FWHM) and the full width
1043  at 20% of the peak flux (w_50 and w_20 respectively). The w_50
1044  parameter is now quoted in the results printed to the screen
1045  (instead of w_VEL), but all three are written to the results file.
1046
1047* The facility now exists to bypass the searching step and go straight
1048  to the output stage using a list of previously detected objects. The
1049  list is extracted from a previously-created log file. The user can
1050  change the way the spectra are plotted (e.g. choose to plot
1051  integrated rather than peak spectra), and select a subset of the
1052  detected objects to be printed to individual postscript files. Use
1053  the input parameter usePrevious (set to true) to use this facility,
1054  and provide a list of objects using the objectList parameter
1055  (eg. 1,2,4,7-10,15)
1056
1057* A new parameter "growthThreshold" has been created, that goes with
1058  "threshold". If you manually specify a threshold, and you wish to
1059  grow detections, you need to manually specify a growthThreshold (in
1060  flux units).
1061
1062Bug fixes:
1063
1064* Cubes that do not have a spectral axis (such as Stokes cubes) were
1065  causing memory leaks and crashing, due to some assumptions of the
1066  existence of the spectral axis. These bugs have been fixed, so that
1067  Duchamp will run on such cubes, although the WCS transforms may not
1068  always work appropriately. Please let me know via bug reports of
1069  difficulties you encounter!
1070
1071* The growing function has had a few bugs fixed and is now more
1072  efficient.
1073
1074* The FDR method was previously overriding any manually-specified
1075  threshold. This has been fixed so that if the user specifies
1076  threshold=X, then the FDR method is not called.
1077
1078* Some undefined things were happening with textual output when no
1079  objects were detected. This has been fixed.
1080
1081* Memory leaks caused by FITS WCS irregularities have been fixed
1082  (specifically, if a FITS header had NAXIS=2 but more than two WCS
1083  axes were defined).
1084
1085
1086
1087Duchamp version 1.1.5 (2008/03/20)
1088----------------------------------
1089
1090Bug fixes:
1091* A major bug was discovered in the calculation of integrated
1092  fluxes. The flux was incorrectly being weighted by the spatial size
1093  of the detection, resulting in a (often considerable) overestimation
1094  of the integrated flux. This has been corrected.
1095
1096* The beam size calculation was also incorrect, being out by a factor
1097  of 1/ln(2).
1098
1099* The "make install" command previously failed to work properly if the
1100  library had not been created. This has been fixed so that the
1101  installation works even if there is no library file.
1102
1103New Features:
1104* You can now provide a new flux unit string, so that the pixel fluxes
1105  will be converted to these new fluxes before any calculations are
1106  done. This is done with the newFluxUnits input parameter. The new
1107  units should be directly convertible from the old ones (given by the
1108  BUNIT header -- e.g. if BUNIT = Jy/beam, you can give newFluxUnits
1109  as mJy/beam, but not mJy).
1110
1111* You can now specify the precision used in the output files for flux,
1112  velocity and S/N ratio columns, via new input parameters precFlux,
1113  precVel and precSNR. These will apply to the VOTable output as well
1114  as the text table and information on the spectral plots.
1115
1116* The Karma annotation files previously provided just a circle at the
1117  spatial location of the detected object. You now have the option to
1118  draw a border around the detected pixels (in a similar manner to the
1119  PGPLOT moment maps). Karma does not do this perfectly, so the lines
1120  may not line up exactly with the pixel borders, so the option
1121  remains to keep using the circles. This is controlled by the
1122  parameter "annotationType", with possible options being "borders"
1123  (the default) or "circles".
1124
1125* There is a new function getMetadata() that loads the header and WCS
1126  data, but no pixel information. This is only of interest if you are
1127  doing code development with the Duchamp library -- it does not
1128  affect the running of Duchamp itself.
1129
1130Duchamp version 1.1.4 (2008/02/15)
1131----------------------------------
1132
1133Most of the changes incorporated in this update result from ASKAP code
1134development (that makes use of some of the Duchamp functionality),
1135but do not actually affect the way Duchamp runs (other than, in a
1136couple of cases, making it a bit faster). Changes that are
1137relevant for regular users of Duchamp are as follows:
1138
1139* A new option has been made available (thanks to Mary Putman et al
1140  for the suggestion!) to save the spectra of all detected objects in
1141  a text file. This has the form of one column for the spectral
1142  coordinates and one column of fluxes for each object. This is
1143  enabled by the input parameters flagTextSpectra and spectraTextFile.
1144
1145* Slight changes to the output include he formatting of the way the
1146  detected objects are written to the log file. This meant the
1147  verification files were also updated. Also the cube statistics are
1148  not printed to the results file if a user threshold is specified (as
1149  they are not calculated!).
1150
1151* The determination of beam size has been made more reliable, as has
1152  the BUNIT determination.
1153
1154* Fixed a bug that meant source merging was not done for 2D images
1155  (not usually a problem, as the source-finding takes care of this,
1156  but came up in parallelisation development).
1157
1158Duchamp version 1.1.3 (2008/01/08)
1159----------------------------------
1160
1161A minor update that just improves the build process. The location of
1162the wcslib include files was not specified correctly, so that some
1163machines were unable to find them. The configure script has been fixed
1164so that the compilation should work in all cases.
1165
1166Some minor changes have also been made to the code in the PixelMap
1167directory, and to param.cc, to fix warnings or errors that may appear
1168in compilation.
1169
1170However, there are no changes to the actual workings of the code in
1171this minor version, so if you have a working version of Duchamp 1.1.2
1172there is probably no reason to update.
1173
1174Duchamp version 1.1.2 (2007/12/07)
1175----------------------------------
1176
1177Compilation:
1178
1179* The compilation had problems working correctly when the cfitsio and
1180  wcs libraries were not in standard locations. The configure script
1181  has been tweaked to make sure the libraries are found.
1182
1183* Problems with compiling in the absence of pgplot have been fixed,
1184  and it should now compile fine.
1185
1186* Improved the configure script for use with Mac OS X and gfortran.
1187
1188
1189Bugfixing:
1190
1191* A major problem with the text-based output was fixed. The widths of
1192  the columns were not being calculated correctly, and were running
1193  together. This should no longer be the case.
1194
1195* There was a bug in the way Duchamp interpreted spectral axes,
1196  particularly AIPS types such as FELO-HEL, leading to incorrect
1197  scaling of the velocity axis. This has been fixed, so that
1198  non-standard types are now dealt with appropriately and the velocity
1199  scaling should be accurate.
1200
1201* Another bug meant the beam correction was always applied to the
1202  integrated spectra, regardless of whether the flux units involved
1203  the beam (e.g. Jy/beam). This has been fixed. Note that the values
1204  of the integrated flux presented in the results table were always
1205  calculated correctly.
1206
1207* Other minor changes to improve the speed and efficiency, especially
1208  of the merging code.
1209
1210New user parameters:
1211
1212* There is now the possibility to save a FITS file that contains a
1213  mask array, indicating where the detected objects are. This is
1214  governed by the flagOutputMask parameter.
1215
1216* The header information that is printed at the start of the results
1217  file -- that is, the list of parameters, the statistics of the cube,
1218  and the number of detections -- can now be written to a separate
1219  file. Set the flagSeparateHeader parameter to true or 1 and it will
1220  go to the file indicated by the headerFile parameter (the default is
1221  duchamp-Results.hdr).
1222
1223* A "scaleMax" parameter has been added, so that the wavelet
1224  reconstruction can include only a specified range of scales (for
1225  instance, if one wants to search just for narrow features such as
1226  absorption lines).
1227
1228* A "flagRobustStats" parameter has been added. This allows the user
1229  to elect to use robust statistics (median and median absolute
1230  deviation from the median) to estimate the noise parameters. If set
1231  to false, the mean and standard deviation will be used. The default
1232  value is true.
1233
1234New Feature:
1235
1236* When Duchamp is run on a 2D image (i.e. with no spectral output), it
1237  now produces a postscript file that shows information each
1238  individual source plus the image cutout of the source. This is
1239  similar to the spectral output file, but without the spectra. The
1240  filename is given by the spectraFile parameter.
1241
1242* Ability to save a FITS file containing a mask array, with pixel
1243  values of 1 for pixels in a detected object, and 0 elsewhere.
1244
1245
1246Duchamp version 1.1.1 (2007/07/20)
1247------------------------------------
1248
1249Minor update to the release, with just a few changes:
1250
1251* The verification script was generating diffs due to differences in
1252  the precision of some calculations when done on different machines.
1253  One of these was the integrated flux, and this has been corrected so
1254  that the same value should appear on all machines.
1255  The verification script has also changed so that just the number of
1256  sources and their positions are tested, as well as the
1257  logfiles. This should avoid the reporting of spurious differences.
1258
1259* The grey-scale used in the image cutouts (in the spectral plots) has
1260  been inverted. This makes it consistent with the scale used in the
1261  maps, and hopefully easier to see when printing.
1262
1263* The configure/make system has been altered to make it easier to
1264  install, and to specify different external libraries. In particular,
1265  it is now not necessary to have PGPLOT installed on your system to
1266  run Duchamp. In the absence of PGPLOT, Duchamp will run as normal,
1267  just without any graphical output. Some source code needed to be
1268  restructured to make this work. Please read the README file, or the
1269  Installation appendix in the User's Guide, for complete details.
1270
1271* The time of completion is now written to the log file, so that the
1272  user can have some idea of how long the program took.
1273
1274
1275Duchamp version 1.1 (2007/05/17)
1276------------------------------------
1277
1278Changes made since the last numbered release:
1279
1280EFFICIENCY OF EXECUTION:
1281
1282* Major change to the way detections are stored. They are now recorded
1283  via run-length encoding in the x-y plane, and stored as collections
1284  of channel-maps. This improves the memory usage and the speed of
1285  execution (particularly for routines such as the merging
1286  routines). The memory usage has also been improved by changing the
1287  way the list of detected objects is stored.
1288
1289SMOOTHING:
1290
1291* Addition of ability to spatially smooth the cube before
1292  searching. This is done with a Gaussian kernel, the size and shape
1293  of which can be specified by the user, using the parameters kernMaj
1294  & kernMin (which are the FWHM for the major & minor axes -- if
1295  kernMin is not given it is assumed to match kernMaj) and kernPA (the
1296  position angle of the major axis).  There is a new parameter
1297  smoothType that distinguishes this method from the spectral (Hanning)
1298  smoothing already in use.
1299
1300DETECTIONS:
1301
1302* Changed the way detection is done -- now only search in 2D images,
1303  keeping all detections (ie. no minimum-pixel requirement). This
1304  should be the same as doing both the 1D and 2D searches with the
1305  minimum pixel requirement in, but simpler. The rejection is done at
1306  the end after all the merging and growing has been done. This leads
1307  to a larger number of intermediate detections (ie.  the number
1308  before merging), which may increase the run-time slightly, although
1309  this is offset by the changes to the efficiency (see above).
1310
1311* Increased the range over which objects can be grown to match the
1312  threshSpatial & threshVelocity parameters, as well as rejecting new
1313  pixels based on the BLANK and MW tests.
1314
1315INPUTS:
1316
1317* There has been a subtle change in the way BLANK pixels are dealt
1318  with. To enable trimming of BLANK pixels, users should use the new
1319  parameter flagTrim. The parameters flagBlankPix and blankPixVal are
1320  no longer accessible via the parameter file -- warning messages are
1321  given if they are provided in the parameter file.
1322
1323* Added ability to specify a statsec, so that the statistics are only
1324  calculated from a given subsection of the cube, rather than the full
1325  cube.
1326
1327* The subsections can also specify the ability to remove a border of n
1328  pixels from the edges of an axis (ie. n from the start and from the
1329  end) -- as requested in Trac ticket #5.
1330
1331* Changed the default value of the reconDim parameter from 3 to 1, and
1332  the default value of the flagATrous parameter to false.
1333
1334OUTPUTS:
1335
1336* The output now includes three different estimates of the "centre" of
1337  the detection: peak location, centroid (flux-weighted), or average.
1338
1339* Some slight improvements to the user feedback during execution.
1340
1341* Spectral output now includes the baseline, if one was fitted. The
1342  format of the plot headers is slightly changed, to stop information
1343  falling off the edge of the page.
1344
1345* Added command-line option -x to directly disable the PGPLOT X-window
1346  map plotting. This overrides the setting of flagXOutput in the
1347  parameter file.
1348
1349* Fallback spectral units (in case the FITS header fails to record
1350  them) changed to SPC, but code has been fixed so that any problem
1351  should be caught before this becomes an issue.
1352
1353BUGFIXES:
1354
1355* Fixed bug (Trac ticket #4) that meant the velocity units were not
1356  correctly dealt with. Duchamp should be more robust for different
1357  velocity axis setups now.
1358
1359* Fixed bug (ticket #9) with the VOTable output, where the tags were
1360  not closing.
1361
1362* Fixed a bug that meant the integrated fluxes were not calculated
1363  properly -- no allowance was made for the number of spatial
1364  pixels. This should also work properly for 2D images now as well.
1365
1366* Fixed minor bug in calculating the flux threshold from the p-value
1367  threshold when the FDR method is used. This did not affect the
1368  actual thresholding, merely the quoted flux threshold in the results
1369  file. Also, the MW channels are kept out of the p-value threshold
1370  determination if they are being flagged.
1371
1372
1373
1374Duchamp version 1.0.7 (2006/11/22)
1375----------------------------------
1376
1377One new feature, and some improvements and bug-fixes.
1378
1379* The user can now elect to Hanning-smooth the spectral direction of
1380  the cube before the searching is done. This can be done instead of the
1381  wavelet reconstruction (although if both are selected, the
1382  reconstruction takes precendence). This functionality is switched on
1383  and off by the flagSmooth parameter, and the width of the Hanning
1384  kernel is governed by the hanningWidth parameter.
1385
1386* The smoothed array can also be written to a FITS file and read in at
1387  the start in the same manner as the reconstructed array.
1388
1389* Several improvements have been made to the memory
1390  management. Several memory leaks were fixed, and the memory usage of
1391  Duchamp is considerably less, which will be a help for running it on
1392  large cubes. The speed of some routines has also been improved, by
1393  removing unnecessarily repetitive loops.
1394
1395* The sorting routines have been changed, and should now be slightly quicker
1396  (and a bit more robust).
1397
1398* Enabled the scale bar (plotted on the 0th moment map in the spectral
1399  output file) to be able to deal with much finer spatial scales (as
1400  may be expected from VLBI data).
1401
1402* Other minor changes to code and presentation.
1403
1404
1405Duchamp version 1.0.6 (2006/11/01)
1406----------------------------------
1407
1408Some incremental improvements and changes to the code:
1409
1410* The statistics used for the detection are now calculated once for
1411  the entire cube, rather than being calculated separately for each
1412  channel map and spectrum. This results in a uniform threshold value
1413  across the entire cube. The way the statistics calculations are
1414  implemented in the code was changed, using a new statistics class.
1415
1416* This means we can report a peak signal-to-noise value for each
1417  detection. This is given in the text-based output, as well as in the
1418  summary information above the spectral output for each source.
1419
1420* The user can now elect not to have the moment map displayed in a
1421  PGPlot window, through the use of the new flagXOutput
1422  parameter. This should help in cases of running Duchamp on a dumb
1423  terminal (with no X-display capabilities), or as part of a batch
1424  script where the continual popping-up of the PGPlot window might
1425  become annoying.
1426
1427* There are different Flags reported for the case of an object lying on
1428  the spatial edge and spectral edge of the cube (E and S respectively).
1429
1430* A few minor bug fixes:
1431  - When providing a subsection, any axes with the range given by *
1432    had the pixel values offset incorrectly. This has been fixed.
1433  - Negative searches now correctly invert the reconstructed array
1434    when it is read in from a file.
1435
1436* Other minor changes to the code, to improve memory handling and
1437  remove redundant arrays and variables.
1438
1439
1440Duchamp version 1.0.5 (2006/09/06)
1441----------------------------------
1442
1443Since version 1.0, there have been a range of mostly minor
1444changes. These are generally bug-fixes, thanks to feedback from a
1445number of users, as well as a few extra features.
1446
1447Here is a summary of the changes since version 1.0:
1448
1449USER INTERFACE:
1450
1451* The user is now able to enter the value of flag parameters in the
1452  parameter file as strings, as well as integers (so one can enter
1453  true or 1 to give the same result).
1454
1455GRAPHICAL OUTPUT:
1456
1457* Added a new function that draws the edge of the blank region on the
1458  maps and image cutouts. There is a new flag parameter --
1459  drawBlankEdges -- that controls the use of this function (the
1460  default is true).
1461  Also, the edge of the field is plotted on the image cutouts as a
1462  yellow line. This distinguishes it from the purple blank pixel
1463  dividing line.
1464
1465* The size of the tick mark in the image cutout (indicating the
1466  spatial scale of the image) is now adaptable, so that it shows the
1467  scale that best fits the image (ranging from 1 arcsec to 15
1468  degrees). (This is a change from the previous standard length of 15
1469  arcmin.)
1470
1471* The zoomed spectrum had its flux scale determined by all points in
1472  the zoom box,including those flagged by the Milky Way (MW)
1473  range. This has been fixed so that any MW channels will not affect
1474  the flux scaling, potentially improving the appearance of objects
1475  detected close in velocity to strong MW emission or absorption.
1476
1477* Improved Karma Annotation file output, so that files without good
1478  WCS are dealt with appropriately.
1479
1480TEXT-BASED OUTPUT:
1481
1482* The position resolution in the IAU-format names has been increased,
1483  so that distinct objects close to one another are more readily
1484  distinguished.  Overlapping sources at different velocities may
1485  still have the same name, but this is a more general problem.
1486
1487* The presentation of the results in tabular format has been improved,
1488  so that the precision of faint sources is sufficient to show their
1489  flux, for instance, is not 0. This also applies to the information
1490  presented above the spectral plots.
1491
1492* Improved error and warning reporting, so that the formatting and
1493  presentation of information is clearer.
1494
1495FITS I/O RELATED:
1496
1497* The previous version was did not deal well with 4 (or greater)
1498  dimensions in the FITS file -- the memory allocation was badly done,
1499  and the axes needed to be in a particular order. This has been
1500  fixed, so that the FITS I/O routines can now handle any sized FITS
1501  file, with axes in any order (as long as there are two spatial and one
1502  spectral axes).
1503
1504* When the FITS file does not have a rest frequency defined, there is
1505  no way to transform the frequency axis into velocity. In this case,
1506  the spectral axis is left as frequency, and put into units of MHz.
1507
1508* If the beam size is not indicated by the FITS header (through the
1509  BMAJ and BMIN keywords), the user can manually specify the size
1510  through the parameter file (using parameter beamSize).
1511
1512* The FITS I/O routines make use of the command fits_file_exists. This
1513  was introduced into the CFITSIO package from version 2.5, so Duchamp
1514  will only work with this version or higher. Version 3+ is preferred.
1515
1516OTHER BUG-FIXING:
1517
1518* Several bugs related to the blank-pixels were dealt with.
1519  The correct values were not propagating through correctly, meaning
1520  that the default values were being used. Also, there was the
1521  potential for blank pixels to be detected when the FDR method was
1522  used. Finally, the image cutout displays occasionally did not
1523  obscure the blank pixels. All these problems should be fixed now.
1524
1525* The FDR setup routine was occasionally failing with a segmentation
1526  fault, due to it accessing unallocated memory. This has been fixed.
1527
1528* Fixed bugs that affected the way 2D images (rather than 3D cubes)
1529  were dealt with. The minChannels test failed when minChannels=0.
1530
1531* If there is no beam information in the FITS header, the user can now
1532  enter a beam size as a parameter.
1533
1534* Other minor fixes to the code, to improve its structure and
1535  robustness.
1536
1537
1538Duchamp version 1.0 (2006/06/30)
1539--------------------------------
1540
1541The first full release version.
1542
1543Several major changes compared to previous version:
1544
1545* Incorporated a FitsHeader class, to keep track of header information
1546  (including WCS) from the FITS file. All units-related calculations
1547  are done with this class, such as conversion to velocity, and
1548  pixel-to-WCS conversion.  The main advantage of this is improved
1549  speed of execution, more adaptable to different units, and improved
1550  code (easier for me!).
1551
1552* Able to select the dimensionality of the reconstruction, rather than
1553  just doing it in 3-D.
1554
1555* Robust text output, so that the columns are sized correctly given
1556  the data being written, and the relevant units (derived from the
1557  FITS header) are included in the output table.
1558
1559* Improved the way the reconstructed image is saved and read back in,
1560  with a better naming scheme and a better set of new FITS header
1561  keywords. The MW headers are now not written.
1562
1563Other, more minor changes include:
1564
1565* MW channels now not set to 0, but just ignored for searching
1566  purposes (and for the scaling of the spectral output -- they are
1567  plotted though and highlighted with a hashed box).
1568
1569* The scale bar in the moment map in the spectral output file has its
1570  length indicated.
1571
1572* Improved VOTable output, with more information about the way Duchamp
1573  was run.
1574
1575* Made sure all statistics calculations in the reconstruction are
1576  based on robust (ie. median) methods.
1577
1578Also moved to an autoconf based configure/make compilation, for ease of use.
1579
1580
1581Duchamp version 0.9.2 (2006/06/27)
1582--------------------------------
1583
1584* Added the use of warning flags for detections: for either edge
1585  location or negative enclosed flux.
1586
1587* A new command line option added so that the user can specify a FITS
1588  file to be searched with the default parameters, rather than giving
1589  a full parameter file.
1590
1591* The scale bar on the moment cutout now works in general case, using
1592  an iterative process to get to the correct length.
1593
1594* RA axes are now done correctly on the full-scale maps.
1595
1596* Various coding fixes, improving the readability of the code,
1597  particularly regarding the declaration of temporary variables.
1598
1599* Changed the way the time of execution is called : now using time.h
1600  functions, rather than a system call.
1601
1602* Changed output in Detection/outputDetection.cc for the pixel
1603  information of detected objects (the info printed above the spectral
1604  plots) -- now print out number of voxels in object, and have
1605  improved the formatting a little.
1606
1607* Improved the functionality of saving the FITS file containing the
1608  reconstructed array. Added ability to save and read back in the MW
1609  parameters when saving a reconstructed cube (if a reconstructed cube
1610  has different MW range to that being considered, it would cause
1611  problems). ReadRecon now just returns a FAILURE and will reconstruct
1612  the cube anew.
1613
1614* Changed default value of flagGrowth to 0.
1615
1616
1617
1618Duchamp version 0.9 (2006/05/05)
1619--------------------------------
1620
1621First public release version.
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