ISIS Application Documentation
Normalize columns in a HiRise cube by performing a lowpass/highpass filter
Description
This program was created by adding the HiRise specific code from Eric
Eliason's Cubenorm_Filter script to the cubenorm program. Statistics
are first acquired from an input cube or from a PVL file or table that
was previously generated by the cubenorm program.
A combination lowpass/highpass filter is run on the columnar averages
and median values for the input cube. The filter used to do the lowpass
filtering is a one dimensional filter whose long dimension is an odd
positive value greater than one.
There is an option to create a normalized output cube by applying either
a multiplicative or subtractive correction to the data of the input cube.
The normalization is performed using the updated statistics that have been
filtered. The columnar averages or medians can be chosen as the normalizer.
Each pixel is normalized by subtracting the normalization factor or
by multiplying by the normalization factor.
There is an option NEW_VERSION which uses the updated logic for correcting
Average and Median columns of the cubenorm stats. Similar processing is done
individually for the Average and Median columns with combination of high
and low pass filters. The left and right edges are problamatic and are cut
out at the pause points. There are changes in the number of samples to be
NULLed on left/right edge of the image depending on the Channel in the
newer version. These samples are Nulled to avoid filter ringing.
For binning mode equal to 1, the number of iterations running lowpass
filter is increased to 50 from the original 10. The highpass filter performs
by checking for MaxValid pixels and filters by either divide or subtract
option depending on the user specified MODE while earlier it was only
subtraction. The highpass filter also Marks the samples with missing pixels
(less than MaxValid Pixels) due to a problem with furrows or noise. The
output of the highpass filter is checked for Markers and set to
1/0(Divide/Subtract) depending on the previous sample value. The direction
left/right is based on the Channel.
Categories
Applications
History
Eric Eliason | 2004-06-15 |
Original version (as colnorm)
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Drew Davidson | 2005-07-06 |
Added options for subtractive corrections
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Drew Davidson | 2005-07-06 |
Added process by line option and rename to cubenorm
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Drew Davidson | 2005-07-06 |
Modified unit test to take new options in to account
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Jeff Anderson | 2005-09-09 |
Major reworking and bug fixes
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Drew Davidson | 2005-10-24 |
Specialized to run using input files.
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Kris Becker | 2007-01-11 |
Incorporate UA cubenorm_plus version functionality
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Christopher Austin | 2008-03-17 |
Changed a single valid pixel's RowCol's Standard Deviation to 0 instead of
Isis:Null. When reading in a table file, all Standard Deviations less
than 0 are considered 0.
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Steven Lambright | 2008-05-13 |
Removed references to CubeInfo
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Steven Koechle | 2008-09-02 |
Fixed check in getstats method that sees whether you are processing by
line or column.
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Janet Barrett | 2009-03-10 |
Changed name to hicubenorm and added Eric Eliason's highpass filter
code from the Cubenorm_Filter Perl script used in the pipeline at
UofA.
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Sharmila Prasad | 2011-01-27 |
Modified for the updated Cubenorm_Filter Perl script used in the HiCal
pipeline at UofA. Added option NEW_VERSION
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Sharmila Prasad | 2011-02-14 |
Fixed GUI defaults
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Parameter Groups
Files and options
Name
|
Description
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FROM |
Input cube
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TO |
Optional output cube
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STATS |
Optional stats file
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NEW_VERSION | New version of cubenorm filter |
FORMAT | Format type of STATS file (TABLE or PVL) |
Statistics Options
Name
|
Description
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STATSOURCE | Input source of statistics to apply to FROM cube |
FROMSTATS | Optional statistics input file source |
HIGHPASS_MODE |
Apply subtraction or division for highpass filter
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Filter options
Name
|
Description
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FILTER | Size of boxcar filter |
PAUSECROP | Exclude column averages at the pause points |
Normalization options
Name
|
Description
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NORMALIZER |
Apply normalization using average or median
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MODE |
Apply coefficients through subtraction or division
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PRESERVE | Preserve the input image median/average |
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Files and options:
FROM
Description
Use this parameter to select input HiRise file
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| input |
Filter
|
*.cub
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Files and options:
TO
Description
Output file with input columns divided by the column average
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| output |
Pixel Type
| real |
Internal Default
|
No Output file will be created
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Files and options:
STATS
Description
Statistical output of each column
(band #, column #, valid pixels, average, median, std, min, max)
Type
| filename |
File Mode
| output |
Internal Default
|
No Output file will be created
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Files and options:
NEW_VERSION
Description
This option is used to correct average and median Stats from
cubenorm application for the hiproc pipeline using latest version
1.9 2009/12/22 18:48:39 of Eric Eliason's hical pipeline
Type
| boolean |
Default
| FALSE |
Statistics Options:
STATSOURCE
Description
This option is intended to be used when the statistics come from
a source other than the input cube (default). cubenorm initial
derives all its statistics from the input cube and applies it as
specified by the user in the same run. This works for most
conditions but does not works so well with abrupt changes
in brightness such as craters or poles.
With this option, it is now possible to have the statistics come
a file in a format compatable with the STATS output file. This can
be a TABLE or PVL formatted input file. This allows statistics
from other cubenorm runs to be used as input statistics source.
It also allows intermediate processing on the FROM stats to
apply additional smoothing or culling techniques.
Type
| string |
Default
| CUBE |
Option List:
|
Option |
Brief |
Description |
CUBE | Statistics are computed from FROM input cube |
This is the old behavior. The statistics are computed from
the input cube as specified by the FROM parameter. They
are also applied to the TO file if specifed in the same run.
Exclusions
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PVL | Statistics are provided in FROMSTATS in PVL format |
This option requires a filename in FROMSTATS with PVL formatted
data. This format is the same format as is generated in the STATS
output file.
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TABLE | Statistics are provided in FROMSTATS in TABLE format |
This option requires a filename in FROMSTATS with TABLE formatted
data. This format is the same format as is generated in the STATS
output file.
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Statistics Options:
FROMSTATS
Description
This optional file provides the statistics that are applied to the input
FROM file. Its format must be TABLE or PVL and consistant with
the STATS file output format.
If this option is utilized, the statistics gathering step is bypassed.
Type
| filename |
File Mode
| input |
Internal Default
|
Optional Input Statistics file |
Filter
| *.txt |
Statistics Options:
HIGHPASS_MODE
Description
This option is used to choose subtract/divide for the highpass
filter
Type
| string |
Default
| HIGHPASS_DIVIDE |
Option List:
|
Option |
Brief |
Description |
HIGHPASS_DIVIDE | Use Division for highpass filter |
This option will use division for highpass filter
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HIGHPASS_SUBTRACT | Use Subtraction for highpass filter |
This option will use subtraction for highpass filter
|
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Filter options:
FILTER
Description
This is the total number of samples in the boxcar. It must be a
positive odd integer.
Type
| integer |
Default
| 5 |
Minimum
| 3
(inclusive)
|
Odd
|
This value must be an odd number
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Filter options:
PAUSECROP
Description
This option is used to exclude the column averages (11 pixels) at the pause points
in the image array. This option only applies to images with a bin mode of 1.
Type
| boolean |
Default
| TRUE |
Normalization options:
NORMALIZER
Description
This option is used to select if column or line is normalized using its average or median
Type
| string |
Default
| MEDIAN |
Option List:
|
Option |
Brief |
Description |
MEDIAN | Use column/line median when normalizing |
This option will use the median of the column/line when normalizing each column/line
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AVERAGE | Use column/line average when normalizing |
This option will use the average of the column/line when normalizing each column/line
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Normalization options:
MODE
Description
This option is used to select select how normalization coefficients are applied, either subtracting or dividing by
the average or median.
Type
| string |
Default
| DIVIDE |
Option List:
|
Option |
Brief |
Description |
DIVIDE | Divide column/row by its median/average |
This option will divide each column (or row) by its normalizer (median or average).
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SUBTRACT | Subtract median/average from column/row |
This option will subtract the normalizer (median or average) from each column (or row).
|
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Normalization options:
PRESERVE
Description
This option is used to preserve the average/median of the input image. If turned off, the output image
average of the data will be one (unity) for the DIVIDE mode or zero for the SUBTRACT mode.
Type
| boolean |
Default
| TRUE |