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   * imagemagick (I find it useful)
   * GraphicConverter -- http://www.lemkesoft.de/en/products/graphicconverter/
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  * Get Jackman's notes into Wiki
  * Get Bob's abstracts (doxygen) into the Wiki
  * done - Get Jackman's notes into Wiki
  * done - Get Bob's abstracts (doxygen) into the Wiki
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 * Get room and display set up
 * Develop a NDA
 * done - Get room and display set up
 * in progress - Develop a NDA


== Activities ==
 * Day 1, Tuesday
  * Install the software and test cases
  * Introduce SPC and Bob
  * Teach basics of SPC
    * Show wiki
    * Show code/documentations

 * Day 2, Wednesday
  * Basic SPC stuff

 * Day 3, Thursday
  * Revisit basics
  * Build shape
  * Discussions of how things work

 * Day 4, Friday
  * Run calibration

== Hands on Training ==
 * align a landmark
 * create a landmark
 * build to topography
 * display the topography
     * this has the potential to be complex

Schedule

  • Expect a long'ish lunch break to talk and discuss associated topics
  • Tuesday 8:30 - 5
  • Wednesday 8:30 - 5
  • Thursday 8:30 - 5
  • Friday 8:30 - 5

Participants

  • John Weirich (PSI)
  • Lucille Le Corre (PSI)
  • Chris Debrunner (Lockheed)
  • Roberto Furfago (U of A)
  • Kristofer Drozd (U of A)
  • Unnammed (U of A)
  • Dan Wibben (Kinetx)

Goals

  • Main goal is to get Dr. Weirich up to speed to run Sensitivity Tests
  • Install SPC software for users
  • Specific things to learn
    • Be able to create landmarks and add images
    • Basic trouble shooting and fixing mis-registeration
    • Perform tiling
    • Do iterations
    • Run residuals, geometry
  • Optional, depending on time and understanding
    • Register images to shape model or maps
    • Autoregister
  • Practice
    • Create landmarks
    • Tile landmarks
    • Run Calibration test
    • Try out error-injected images into the calibration test

Topics

  • Get the concept of how SPC works
    • How SPC is different that stereo
    • How SPC is different that photoclinometry
  • Error
    • Aliasing
    • Stereo - trig, bundle adjustment, S/C position
    • Photoclinometry - 1D, single images
  • Tiling
    • What is it
    • When do you do it
    • Monitoring
  • Lithos - Concepts
    • Template
    • Topo
  • Lithos - Implementation
    • How to build a landmark
    • Adding images
    • Pulling topo from map/shape
    • Building a template
    • Auto-alignment
    • Manual alignment
    • Building topography
  • Tools for debugging
  • Batch processing for iterations make_scriptP

  • Run some tiling
    • Get each person to do a portion of the calibration or sensitivity test. Each calibration is based on the previous one. How long do we iterate.
  • (Optional) Register
  • (Optional) Autoregister

Student Prep

Stuff I need to get ready

  • Test Data
    • Need a test case -- mostly finished object.
    • Somewhere where they can tile
    • Images of what the current shape model and what should look like when done
  • Documentation
    • done - Get Jackman's notes into Wiki
    • done - Get Bob's abstracts (doxygen) into the Wiki
    • Get Component Test Procedures into the Wiki
  • done - Get room and display set up
  • in progress - Develop a NDA

Activities

  • Day 1, Tuesday
    • Install the software and test cases
    • Introduce SPC and Bob
    • Teach basics of SPC
      • Show wiki
      • Show code/documentations
  • Day 2, Wednesday
    • Basic SPC stuff
  • Day 3, Thursday
    • Revisit basics
    • Build shape
    • Discussions of how things work
  • Day 4, Friday
    • Run calibration

Hands on Training

  • align a landmark
  • create a landmark
  • build to topography
  • display the topography
    • this has the potential to be complex

Training_Notes (last edited 2023-02-27 16:05:33 by EricPalmer)