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1Duchamp version 1.1.2-beta (2007/10/24)
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3
4Compilation:
5
6* The compilation had problems working correctly when the cfitsio and
7  wcs libraries were not in standard locations. The configure script
8  has been tweaked to make sure the libraries are found.
9
10* Problems with compiling in the absence of pgplot have been fixed,
11  and it should now compile fine.
12
13* Improved the configure script for use with Mac OS X and gfortran.
14
15
16Bugfixing:
17
18* A major problem with the text-based output was fixed. The widths of
19  the columns were not being calculated correctly, and were running
20  together. This should no longer be the case.
21
22* There was a bug in the way Duchamp interpreted spectral axes,
23  particularly AIPS types such as FELO-HEL, leading to incorrect
24  scaling of the velocity axis. This has been fixed, so that
25  non-standard types are now dealt with appropriately and the velocity
26  scaling should be accurate.
27
28* Another bug meant the beam correction was always applied to the
29  integrated spectra, regardless of whether the flux units involved
30  the beam (e.g. Jy/beam). This has been fixed. Note that the values
31  of the integrated flux presented in the results table were always
32  calculated correctly.
33
34New user parameters:
35
36* There is now the possibility to save a FITS file that contains a
37  mask array, indicating where the detected objects are. This is
38  governed by the flagOutputMask parameter.
39
40* The header information that is printed at the start of the results
41  file -- that is, the list of parameters, the statistics of the cube,
42  and the number of detections -- can now be written to a separate
43  file. Set the flagSeparateHeader parameter to true or 1 and it will
44  go to the file indicated by the headerFile parameter (the default is
45  duchamp-Results.hdr).
46
47* A "scaleMax" parameter has been added, so that the wavelet
48  reconstruction can include only a specified range of scales (for
49  instance, if one wants to search just for narrow features such as
50  absorption lines).
51
52* Other minor changes to improve the speed and efficiency, especially
53  of the merging code.
54
55New Feature:
56
57* When Duchamp is run on a 2D image (i.e. with no spectral output), it
58  now produces a postscript file that shows information each
59  individual source plus the image cutout of the source. This is
60  similar to the spectral output file, but without the spectra. The
61  filename is given by the spectraFile parameter.
62
63* Ability to save a FITS file containing a mask array, with pixel
64  values of 1 for pixels in a detected object, and 0 elsewhere.
65
66
67Duchamp version 1.1.1 (2007/07/20)
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69
70Minor update to the release, with just a few changes:
71
72* The verification script was generating diffs due to differences in
73  the precision of some calculations when done on different machines.
74  One of these was the integrated flux, and this has been corrected so
75  that the same value should appear on all machines.
76  The verification script has also changed so that just the number of
77  sources and their positions are tested, as well as the
78  logfiles. This should avoid the reporting of spurious differences.
79
80* The grey-scale used in the image cutouts (in the spectral plots) has
81  been inverted. This makes it consistent with the scale used in the
82  maps, and hopefully easier to see when printing.
83
84* The configure/make system has been altered to make it easier to
85  install, and to specify different external libraries. In particular,
86  it is now not necessary to have PGPLOT installed on your system to
87  run Duchamp. In the absence of PGPLOT, Duchamp will run as normal,
88  just without any graphical output. Some source code needed to be
89  restructured to make this work. Please read the README file, or the
90  Installation appendix in the User's Guide, for complete details.
91
92* The time of completion is now written to the log file, so that the
93  user can have some idea of how long the program took.
94
95
96Duchamp version 1.1 (2007/05/17)
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98
99Changes made since the last numbered release:
100
101EFFICIENCY OF EXECUTION:
102
103* Major change to the way detections are stored. They are now recorded
104  via run-length encoding in the x-y plane, and stored as collections
105  of channel-maps. This improves the memory usage and the speed of
106  execution (particularly for routines such as the merging
107  routines). The memory usage has also been improved by changing the
108  way the list of detected objects is stored.
109
110SMOOTHING:
111
112* Addition of ability to spatially smooth the cube before
113  searching. This is done with a Gaussian kernel, the size and shape
114  of which can be specified by the user, using the parameters kernMaj
115  & kernMin (which are the FWHM for the major & minor axes -- if
116  kernMin is not given it is assumed to match kernMaj) and kernPA (the
117  position angle of the major axis).  There is a new parameter
118  smoothType that distinguishes this method from the spectral (Hanning)
119  smoothing already in use.
120
121DETECTIONS:
122
123* Changed the way detection is done -- now only search in 2D images,
124  keeping all detections (ie. no minimum-pixel requirement). This
125  should be the same as doing both the 1D and 2D searches with the
126  minimum pixel requirement in, but simpler. The rejection is done at
127  the end after all the merging and growing has been done. This leads
128  to a larger number of intermediate detections (ie.  the number
129  before merging), which may increase the run-time slightly, although
130  this is offset by the changes to the efficiency (see above).
131
132* Increased the range over which objects can be grown to match the
133  threshSpatial & threshVelocity parameters, as well as rejecting new
134  pixels based on the BLANK and MW tests.
135
136INPUTS:
137
138* There has been a subtle change in the way BLANK pixels are dealt
139  with. To enable trimming of BLANK pixels, users should use the new
140  parameter flagTrim. The parameters flagBlankPix and blankPixVal are
141  no longer accessible via the parameter file -- warning messages are
142  given if they are provided in the parameter file.
143
144* Added ability to specify a statsec, so that the statistics are only
145  calculated from a given subsection of the cube, rather than the full
146  cube.
147
148* The subsections can also specify the ability to remove a border of n
149  pixels from the edges of an axis (ie. n from the start and from the
150  end) -- as requested in Trac ticket #5.
151
152* Changed the default value of the reconDim parameter from 3 to 1, and
153  the default value of the flagATrous parameter to false.
154
155OUTPUTS:
156
157* The output now includes three different estimates of the "centre" of
158  the detection: peak location, centroid (flux-weighted), or average.
159
160* Some slight improvements to the user feedback during execution.
161
162* Spectral output now includes the baseline, if one was fitted. The
163  format of the plot headers is slightly changed, to stop information
164  falling off the edge of the page.
165
166* Added command-line option -x to directly disable the PGPLOT X-window
167  map plotting. This overrides the setting of flagXOutput in the
168  parameter file.
169
170* Fallback spectral units (in case the FITS header fails to record
171  them) changed to SPC, but code has been fixed so that any problem
172  should be caught before this becomes an issue.
173
174BUGFIXES:
175
176* Fixed bug (Trac ticket #4) that meant the velocity units were not
177  correctly dealt with. Duchamp should be more robust for different
178  velocity axis setups now.
179
180* Fixed bug (ticket #9) with the VOTable output, where the tags were
181  not closing.
182
183* Fixed a bug that meant the integrated fluxes were not calculated
184  properly -- no allowance was made for the number of spatial
185  pixels. This should also work properly for 2D images now as well.
186
187* Fixed minor bug in calculating the flux threshold from the p-value
188  threshold when the FDR method is used. This did not affect the
189  actual thresholding, merely the quoted flux threshold in the results
190  file. Also, the MW channels are kept out of the p-value threshold
191  determination if they are being flagged.
192
193
194
195Duchamp version 1.0.7 (2006/11/22)
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197
198One new feature, and some improvements and bug-fixes.
199
200* The user can now elect to Hanning-smooth the spectral direction of
201  the cube before the searching is done. This can be done instead of the
202  wavelet reconstruction (although if both are selected, the
203  reconstruction takes precendence). This functionality is switched on
204  and off by the flagSmooth parameter, and the width of the Hanning
205  kernel is governed by the hanningWidth parameter.
206
207* The smoothed array can also be written to a FITS file and read in at
208  the start in the same manner as the reconstructed array.
209
210* Several improvements have been made to the memory
211  management. Several memory leaks were fixed, and the memory usage of
212  Duchamp is considerably less, which will be a help for running it on
213  large cubes. The speed of some routines has also been improved, by
214  removing unnecessarily repetitive loops.
215
216* The sorting routines have been changed, and should now be slightly quicker
217  (and a bit more robust).
218
219* Enabled the scale bar (plotted on the 0th moment map in the spectral
220  output file) to be able to deal with much finer spatial scales (as
221  may be expected from VLBI data).
222
223* Other minor changes to code and presentation.
224
225
226Duchamp version 1.0.6 (2006/11/01)
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228
229Some incremental improvements and changes to the code:
230
231* The statistics used for the detection are now calculated once for
232  the entire cube, rather than being calculated separately for each
233  channel map and spectrum. This results in a uniform threshold value
234  across the entire cube. The way the statistics calculations are
235  implemented in the code was changed, using a new statistics class.
236
237* This means we can report a peak signal-to-noise value for each
238  detection. This is given in the text-based output, as well as in the
239  summary information above the spectral output for each source.
240
241* The user can now elect not to have the moment map displayed in a
242  PGPlot window, through the use of the new flagXOutput
243  parameter. This should help in cases of running Duchamp on a dumb
244  terminal (with no X-display capabilities), or as part of a batch
245  script where the continual popping-up of the PGPlot window might
246  become annoying.
247
248* There are different Flags reported for the case of an object lying on
249  the spatial edge and spectral edge of the cube (E and S respectively).
250
251* A few minor bug fixes:
252  - When providing a subsection, any axes with the range given by *
253    had the pixel values offset incorrectly. This has been fixed.
254  - Negative searches now correctly invert the reconstructed array
255    when it is read in from a file.
256
257* Other minor changes to the code, to improve memory handling and
258  remove redundant arrays and variables.
259
260
261Duchamp version 1.0.5 (2006/09/06)
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263
264Since version 1.0, there have been a range of mostly minor
265changes. These are generally bug-fixes, thanks to feedback from a
266number of users, as well as a few extra features.
267
268Here is a summary of the changes since version 1.0:
269
270USER INTERFACE:
271
272* The user is now able to enter the value of flag parameters in the
273  parameter file as strings, as well as integers (so one can enter
274  true or 1 to give the same result).
275
276GRAPHICAL OUTPUT:
277
278* Added a new function that draws the edge of the blank region on the
279  maps and image cutouts. There is a new flag parameter --
280  drawBlankEdges -- that controls the use of this function (the
281  default is true).
282  Also, the edge of the field is plotted on the image cutouts as a
283  yellow line. This distinguishes it from the purple blank pixel
284  dividing line.
285
286* The size of the tick mark in the image cutout (indicating the
287  spatial scale of the image) is now adaptable, so that it shows the
288  scale that best fits the image (ranging from 1 arcsec to 15
289  degrees). (This is a change from the previous standard length of 15
290  arcmin.)
291
292* The zoomed spectrum had its flux scale determined by all points in
293  the zoom box,including those flagged by the Milky Way (MW)
294  range. This has been fixed so that any MW channels will not affect
295  the flux scaling, potentially improving the appearance of objects
296  detected close in velocity to strong MW emission or absorption.
297
298* Improved Karma Annotation file output, so that files without good
299  WCS are dealt with appropriately.
300
301TEXT-BASED OUTPUT:
302
303* The position resolution in the IAU-format names has been increased,
304  so that distinct objects close to one another are more readily
305  distinguished.  Overlapping sources at different velocities may
306  still have the same name, but this is a more general problem.
307
308* The presentation of the results in tabular format has been improved,
309  so that the precision of faint sources is sufficient to show their
310  flux, for instance, is not 0. This also applies to the information
311  presented above the spectral plots.
312
313* Improved error and warning reporting, so that the formatting and
314  presentation of information is clearer.
315
316FITS I/O RELATED:
317
318* The previous version was did not deal well with 4 (or greater)
319  dimensions in the FITS file -- the memory allocation was badly done,
320  and the axes needed to be in a particular order. This has been
321  fixed, so that the FITS I/O routines can now handle any sized FITS
322  file, with axes in any order (as long as there are two spatial and one
323  spectral axes).
324
325* When the FITS file does not have a rest frequency defined, there is
326  no way to transform the frequency axis into velocity. In this case,
327  the spectral axis is left as frequency, and put into units of MHz.
328
329* If the beam size is not indicated by the FITS header (through the
330  BMAJ and BMIN keywords), the user can manually specify the size
331  through the parameter file (using parameter beamSize).
332
333* The FITS I/O routines make use of the command fits_file_exists. This
334  was introduced into the CFITSIO package from version 2.5, so Duchamp
335  will only work with this version or higher. Version 3+ is preferred.
336
337OTHER BUG-FIXING:
338
339* Several bugs related to the blank-pixels were dealt with.
340  The correct values were not propagating through correctly, meaning
341  that the default values were being used. Also, there was the
342  potential for blank pixels to be detected when the FDR method was
343  used. Finally, the image cutout displays occasionally did not
344  obscure the blank pixels. All these problems should be fixed now.
345
346* The FDR setup routine was occasionally failing with a segmentation
347  fault, due to it accessing unallocated memory. This has been fixed.
348
349* Fixed bugs that affected the way 2D images (rather than 3D cubes)
350  were dealt with. The minChannels test failed when minChannels=0.
351
352* If there is no beam information in the FITS header, the user can now
353  enter a beam size as a parameter.
354
355* Other minor fixes to the code, to improve its structure and
356  robustness.
357
358
359Duchamp version 1.0 (2006/06/30)
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361
362The first full release version.
363
364Several major changes compared to previous version:
365
366* Incorporated a FitsHeader class, to keep track of header information
367  (including WCS) from the FITS file. All units-related calculations
368  are done with this class, such as conversion to velocity, and
369  pixel-to-WCS conversion.  The main advantage of this is improved
370  speed of execution, more adaptable to different units, and improved
371  code (easier for me!).
372
373* Able to select the dimensionality of the reconstruction, rather than
374  just doing it in 3-D.
375
376* Robust text output, so that the columns are sized correctly given
377  the data being written, and the relevant units (derived from the
378  FITS header) are included in the output table.
379
380* Improved the way the reconstructed image is saved and read back in,
381  with a better naming scheme and a better set of new FITS header
382  keywords. The MW headers are now not written.
383
384Other, more minor changes include:
385
386* MW channels now not set to 0, but just ignored for searching
387  purposes (and for the scaling of the spectral output -- they are
388  plotted though and highlighted with a hashed box).
389
390* The scale bar in the moment map in the spectral output file has its
391  length indicated.
392
393* Improved VOTable output, with more information about the way Duchamp
394  was run.
395
396* Made sure all statistics calculations in the reconstruction are
397  based on robust (ie. median) methods.
398
399Also moved to an autoconf based configure/make compilation, for ease of use.
400
401
402Duchamp version 0.9.2 (2006/06/27)
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404
405* Added the use of warning flags for detections: for either edge
406  location or negative enclosed flux.
407
408* A new command line option added so that the user can specify a FITS
409  file to be searched with the default parameters, rather than giving
410  a full parameter file.
411
412* The scale bar on the moment cutout now works in general case, using
413  an iterative process to get to the correct length.
414
415* RA axes are now done correctly on the full-scale maps.
416
417* Various coding fixes, improving the readability of the code,
418  particularly regarding the declaration of temporary variables.
419
420* Changed the way the time of execution is called : now using time.h
421  functions, rather than a system call.
422
423* Changed output in Detection/outputDetection.cc for the pixel
424  information of detected objects (the info printed above the spectral
425  plots) -- now print out number of voxels in object, and have
426  improved the formatting a little.
427
428* Improved the functionality of saving the FITS file containing the
429  reconstructed array. Added ability to save and read back in the MW
430  parameters when saving a reconstructed cube (if a reconstructed cube
431  has different MW range to that being considered, it would cause
432  problems). ReadRecon now just returns a FAILURE and will reconstruct
433  the cube anew.
434
435* Changed default value of flagGrowth to 0.
436
437
438
439Duchamp version 0.9 (2006/05/05)
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441
442First public release version.
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