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find_nofitT is a useful utility for identifying landmarks which may require further work following the batch tiling task set up using [[make_scriptT]]. == Description ==
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The batch process initiated by [[make_scriptT]] produces output files <NNN>.OOT, basically listings of the outputs of procedure [[lithos]] for each created landmark during a tiling run. find_nofitT looks through these output files to find places where the landmarks or images may need further work. During tiling, each new landmark is given a 6-character name <LMKNM>. The original landmark designation is a three digit number <NNN>. This program searches batch processing output files to identify landmarks or images which may need further work.
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The find_nofit: procedure identifies: '''find_nofitT''' is a useful utility for identifying landmarks which may require further work following the batch tiling task set up using [[make_scriptT]].

=== Required Files ===
 * <NNN>.OOT files - [[lithos]] standard output listings

=== Output Files ===
 * [[NEW_LIST.TXT]] - List of new landmarks generated during the tiling process.

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== Using find_nofitT ==

The batch process initiated by [[make_scriptT]] produces output file <NNN>.OOT that contains listings of the outputs of procedure [[lithos]] for each created landmark during a tiling run. '''find_nofitT''' looks through these output files to find places where the landmarks or images may need further work. During tiling, each new landmark is given a 6-character name <LMKNM>. The original landmark designation is a three-digit number <NNN>.

The '''find_nofitT''' procedure identifies:
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The command 'cat <NNN>.OOT' will produce a listing of the output file for more complete diagnostics. The surviving landmark names are included at the beginning of the output to make re-processing easier. The limit for weak correlation is set by the 'NOFIT=' keyword in [[INIT_LITHOS.TXT]]. The command 'cat <NNN>.OOT' provides a listing of the output file for more complete diagnostics. The surviving landmark names are included at the beginning of the output to make re-processing easier.
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=== Required Files ===
 * <NNN>.OOT files - [[lithos]] standard output listings
The limit for weak correlation is set by the 'NOFIT=' keyword in [[INIT_LITHOS.TXT]].
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=== Output Files ===
 * [[NEW_LIST.TXT]] - List of new landmarks generated during the tiling process.
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== Example of find_nofitT Standard Output == Here is an annotated sample output from '''find_nofitT''':
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Example of '''NEW_LIST.TXT''': Here is a sample [[NEW_LIST.TXT]] from '''find_nofitT''':
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''(Compiled by KD)''

find_nofitT

Category B

Version 3.0

Description

This program searches batch processing output files to identify landmarks or images which may need further work.

find_nofitT is a useful utility for identifying landmarks which may require further work following the batch tiling task set up using make_scriptT.

Required Files

  • <NNN>.OOT files - lithos standard output listings

Output Files

  • NEW_LIST.TXT - List of new landmarks generated during the tiling process.


Using find_nofitT

The batch process initiated by make_scriptT produces output file <NNN>.OOT that contains listings of the outputs of procedure lithos for each created landmark during a tiling run. find_nofitT looks through these output files to find places where the landmarks or images may need further work. During tiling, each new landmark is given a 6-character name <LMKNM>. The original landmark designation is a three-digit number <NNN>.

The find_nofitT procedure identifies:

 <NNN> ! cat <NNN>.OOT:    process still running or terminated in error.
 <NNN> deleted:          insufficient data to create a maplet at that point.
 <LMKNM> * cat <NNN>.OOT:  maplet correlating weakly or not at all with at least one image.
 <LMKNM>   cat <NNN>.OOT:  low or no correlation for at least one overlap.

The command 'cat <NNN>.OOT' provides a listing of the output file for more complete diagnostics. The surviving landmark names are included at the beginning of the output to make re-processing easier.

The limit for weak correlation is set by the 'NOFIT=' keyword in INIT_LITHOS.TXT.

Here is an annotated sample output from find_nofitT:

EQ0004:   cat 004.OOT              <- low or no correlation for at least one overlap
EP0002:   cat 005.OOT 
EP0003:   cat 006.OOT 
EO0003:   cat 007.OOT 
EN0003: * cat 008.OOT              <- maplet correlating weakly or not at all with at least one image
EN0004: * cat 009.OOT 
010 deleted
   !  cat 010.OOT                  <- insufficient data to create a maplet at that point
EM0003:   cat 011.OOT 
EM0004: * cat 012.OOT 

Here is a sample NEW_LIST.TXT from find_nofitT:

EP0001
EP0002
EP0003
EP0004
EQ0001
EQ0002
EQ0003
EQ0004
END


(Compiled by KD)

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