generateAlardLuptonBasisList¶
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lsst.ip.diffim.
generateAlardLuptonBasisList
(config, targetFwhmPix=None, referenceFwhmPix=None, basisDegGauss=None, metadata=None)¶ Generate an Alard-Lupton kernel basis list based upon the Config and the input FWHM of the science and template images.
Parameters: - config :
lsst.ip.diffim.PsfMatchConfigAL
Configuration object for the Alard-Lupton algorithm.
- targetFwhmPix :
float
, optional Fwhm width (pixel) of the template exposure characteristic psf. This is the _target_ that will be matched to the science exposure.
- referenceFwhmPix :
float
, optional Fwhm width (pixel) of the science exposure characteristic psf.
- basisDegGauss :
list
ofint
, optional Polynomial degree of each Gaussian (sigma) basis. If None, defaults to
config.alardDegGauss
.- metadata :
lsst.daf.base.PropertySet
, optional If specified, object to collect metadata fields about the kernel basis list.
Returns: - basisList :
list
oflsst.afw.math.kernel.FixedKernel
List of basis kernels. For each degree value
n
inconfig.basisDegGauss
(n+2)(n+1)/2 kernels are generated and appended to the list in the order of the polynomial parameter number. Seelsst.afw.math.polynomialFunction2D
documentation for more details.
Raises: - RuntimeError
- if
config.kernelBasisSet
is not equal to “alard-lupton”
- if
- ValueError
- if
config.kernelSize
is even - if the number of Gaussians and the number of given sigma values are not equal or
- if the number of Gaussians and the number of given polynomial degree values are not equal
- if
Notes
The polynomial functions (
f
) are always evaluated in the -1.0, +1.0 range in both x, y directions, edge to edge, withf(0,0)
evaluated at the kernel center pixel,f(-1.0,-1.0)
at the kernel(0,0)
pixel. They are not scaled by the sigmas of the Gaussians.- Base Gaussian widths (sigmas in pixels) of the kernels are determined as:
- If not all fwhm parameters are provided or
config.scaleByFwhm==False
thenconfig.alardNGauss
andconfig.alardSigGauss
are used. - If
targetFwhmPix<referenceFwhmPix
(normal convolution): First sigmaSig_K
is determined to satisfy:Sig_reference**2 = Sig_target**2 + Sig_K**2
. If it’s larger thanconfig.alardMinSig * config.alardGaussBeta
, make it the second kernel. Else make it the smallest kernel, unless only 1 kernel is asked for. - If
referenceFwhmPix < targetFwhmPix
(deconvolution): Define the progression of Gaussians using a method to derive a deconvolution sum-of-Gaussians from it’s convolution counterpart. [1] Only use 3 since the algorithm assumes 3 components.
- If not all fwhm parameters are provided or
References
[1] (1, 2) Ulmer, W.: Inverse problem of linear combinations of Gaussian convolution kernels (deconvolution) and some applications to proton/photon dosimetry and image processing. http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/26/8/085002 Equation 40 - config :