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Installation
Get Linux.
Get access to the code repo, and go to:
dfn_repo/server/data_processing/src/de_bruijn_sequence_tools/point_picker
Package the point picking software (unless someone has done it for you):
./pp_packager.sh
This creates q folder like pp_package_DD-MM-YYYY, which contains everything you need.
Install https://www.anaconda.com/download/ (preferably 3.X for the rest of the pipeline).
Create a Python 2.7 environment:
conda create -n py27 python=2.7 anaconda
Before point picking, switch to that environment:
source activate py27
Install python packages, preferably using conda:
conda install future astropy pyyaml seaborn
The usage function is helpful, read it:
$ python point_picker.py -h
In particular:
-i IMAGE_PATH, --image_path IMAGE_PATH Path to fireball image (REQUIRED) -e PREVIOUS_POINTS_PATH, --previous_points_path PREVIOUS_POINTS_PATH Previously picked ecsv (OPTIONAL, if you want to repick a fireball) -n STARTSEQINDEX, --startSeqIndex STARTSEQINDEX (OPTIONAL) - auto attempts to find existing point picking for that event, give you about those, and lets you interactively choose. - an integer will jump straight to the corresponding De Bruijn sequence number
Use - controls
p ... switches between pan and point picking mode
Note: the DeBruijn sequence position will scroll (mouse wheel) only when over the image and in point picking mode
g ... show plot (graph) with timing to verify the picking
w ... write picked points in ecsv format
mouse left button ... drop point
mouse right button ... delete last dropped point
DeBuijn sequence
00000000011111111101111111001111110101111110001111101101111101001111100101111100001111011101111011001111010101111010001111001101111001001111000101111000001110111001110110101110110001110101101110101001110100101110100001110011001110010101110010001110001101110001001110000101110000001101101101001101100101101100001101011001101010101101010001101001001101000101101000001100110001100101001100100101100100001100010101100010001100001001100000101100000001010101001010100001010010001010001001010000001001001000001000100001
Troubleshooting
if you get this error:
$ python point_picker.py -i /home/NAS_clone_m/events_trello/DN161031_01/16_Perenjori/16_2016-10-31_120328_S_DSC_0326-G.tiff This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "". Available platform plugins are: minimal, offscreen, xcb. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. Aborted (core dumped)
Set the following environment variable each time before running the point picker:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/anaconda3/lib; python point_picker.py -i /home/NAS_clone_m/events_trello/DN161031_01/16_Perenjori/16_2016-10-31_120328_S_DSC_0326-G.tiff
(assuming you have anaconda installed in directory "$HOME/anaconda3/lib")
Bottom line: Anaconda is compiled against specific QT version which gets installed with it, but there is another version installed in the OS, which is used by default. By LD_LIBRARY_PATH we explicitly and locally point anaconda to libs it requires.
Works with Kubuntu LTS 16.04.x. Reference [1]