AssociationTask¶
- class lsst.ap.association.AssociationTask(config: Config | None = None, name: str | None = None, parentTask: Task | None = None, log: logging.Logger | lsst.utils.logging.LsstLogAdapter | None = None)¶
Bases:
Task
Associate DIAOSources into existing DIAObjects.
This task performs the association of detected DIASources in a visit with the previous DIAObjects detected over time. It also creates new DIAObjects out of DIASources that cannot be associated with previously detected DIAObjects.
Methods Summary
associate_sources
(dia_objects, dia_sources)Associate the input DIASources with the catalog of DIAObjects.
check_dia_source_radec
(dia_sources)Check that all DiaSources have non-NaN values for RA/DEC.
Empty (clear) the metadata for this Task and all sub-Tasks.
Get metadata for all tasks.
Get the task name as a hierarchical name including parent task names.
getName
()Get the name of the task.
Get a dictionary of all tasks as a shallow copy.
makeField
(doc)Make a
lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableField
for this task.makeSubtask
(name, **keyArgs)Create a subtask as a new instance as the
name
attribute of this task.match
(dia_objects, dia_sources, score_struct)Match DIAsources to DiaObjects given a score.
run
(diaSources, diaObjects)Associate the new DiaSources with existing DiaObjects.
score
(dia_objects, dia_sources, max_dist)Compute a quality score for each dia_source/dia_object pair between this catalog of DIAObjects and the input DIASource catalog.
timer
(name[, logLevel])Context manager to log performance data for an arbitrary block of code.
Methods Documentation
- associate_sources(dia_objects, dia_sources)¶
Associate the input DIASources with the catalog of DIAObjects.
DiaObject DataFrame must be indexed on
diaObjectId
.- Parameters:
- dia_objects
pandas.DataFrame
Catalog of DIAObjects to attempt to associate the input DIASources into.
- dia_sources
pandas.DataFrame
DIASources to associate into the DIAObjectCollection.
- dia_objects
- Returns:
- result
lsst.pipe.base.Struct
Results struct with components.
"diaSources"
: Full set of diaSources both matched and not. (pandas.DataFrame
)"nUpdatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were associated. (int
)"nUnassociatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were not matched a new DiaSource. (int
)
- result
- check_dia_source_radec(dia_sources)¶
Check that all DiaSources have non-NaN values for RA/DEC.
If one or more DiaSources are found to have NaN values, throw a warning to the log with the ids of the offending sources. Drop them from the table.
- Parameters:
- dia_sources
pandas.DataFrame
Input DiaSources to check for NaN values.
- dia_sources
- Returns:
- trimmed_sources
pandas.DataFrame
DataFrame of DiaSources trimmed of all entries with NaN values for RA/DEC.
- trimmed_sources
- getFullMetadata() TaskMetadata ¶
Get metadata for all tasks.
- Returns:
- metadata
TaskMetadata
The keys are the full task name. Values are metadata for the top-level task and all subtasks, sub-subtasks, etc.
- metadata
Notes
The returned metadata includes timing information (if
@timer.timeMethod
is used) and any metadata set by the task. The name of each item consists of the full task name with.
replaced by:
, followed by.
and the name of the item, e.g.:topLevelTaskName:subtaskName:subsubtaskName.itemName
using
:
in the full task name disambiguates the rare situation that a task has a subtask and a metadata item with the same name.
- getFullName() str ¶
Get the task name as a hierarchical name including parent task names.
- Returns:
- fullName
str
The full name consists of the name of the parent task and each subtask separated by periods. For example:
The full name of top-level task “top” is simply “top”.
The full name of subtask “sub” of top-level task “top” is “top.sub”.
The full name of subtask “sub2” of subtask “sub” of top-level task “top” is “top.sub.sub2”.
- fullName
- getTaskDict() Dict[str, ReferenceType[Task]] ¶
Get a dictionary of all tasks as a shallow copy.
- Returns:
- taskDict
dict
Dictionary containing full task name: task object for the top-level task and all subtasks, sub-subtasks, etc.
- taskDict
- classmethod makeField(doc: str) ConfigurableField ¶
Make a
lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableField
for this task.- Parameters:
- doc
str
Help text for the field.
- doc
- Returns:
- configurableField
lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableField
A
ConfigurableField
for this task.
- configurableField
Examples
Provides a convenient way to specify this task is a subtask of another task.
Here is an example of use:
class OtherTaskConfig(lsst.pex.config.Config): aSubtask = ATaskClass.makeField("brief description of task")
- makeSubtask(name: str, **keyArgs: Any) None ¶
Create a subtask as a new instance as the
name
attribute of this task.- Parameters:
- name
str
Brief name of the subtask.
- keyArgs
Extra keyword arguments used to construct the task. The following arguments are automatically provided and cannot be overridden:
“config”.
“parentTask”.
- name
Notes
The subtask must be defined by
Task.config.name
, an instance ofConfigurableField
orRegistryField
.
- match(dia_objects, dia_sources, score_struct)¶
Match DIAsources to DiaObjects given a score.
- Parameters:
- dia_objects
pandas.DataFrame
A SourceCatalog of DIAObjects to associate to DIASources.
- dia_sources
pandas.DataFrame
A contiguous catalog of dia_sources for which the set of scores has been computed on with DIAObjectCollection.score.
- score_struct
lsst.pipe.base.Struct
Results struct with components:
"scores"
: array of floats of match qualityupdated DIAObjects (array-like of
float
).
"obj_ids"
: array of floats of match qualityupdated DIAObjects (array-like of
int
).
"obj_idxs"
: indexes of the matched DIAObjects in the catalog.(array-like of
int
)
Default values for these arrays are INF, -1 and -1 respectively for unassociated sources.
- dia_objects
- Returns:
- result
lsst.pipe.base.Struct
Results struct with components.
"diaSources"
: Full set of diaSources both matched and not. (pandas.DataFrame
)"nUpdatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were associated. (int
)"nUnassociatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were not matched a new DiaSource. (int
)
- result
- run(diaSources, diaObjects)¶
Associate the new DiaSources with existing DiaObjects.
- Parameters:
- diaSources
pandas.DataFrame
New DIASources to be associated with existing DIAObjects.
- diaObjects
pandas.DataFrame
Existing diaObjects from the Apdb.
- diaSources
- Returns:
- result
lsst.pipe.base.Struct
Results struct with components.
"matchedDiaSources"
: DiaSources that were matched. Matched Sources have their diaObjectId updated and set to the id of the diaObject they were matched to. (pandas.DataFrame
)"unAssocDiaSources"
: DiaSources that were not matched. Unassociated sources have their diaObject set to 0 as they were not associated with any existing DiaObjects. (pandas.DataFrame
)"nUpdatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were matched to new DiaSources. (int
)"nUnassociatedDiaObjects"
: Number of DiaObjects that were not matched a new DiaSource. (int
)
- result
- score(dia_objects, dia_sources, max_dist)¶
Compute a quality score for each dia_source/dia_object pair between this catalog of DIAObjects and the input DIASource catalog.
max_dist
sets maximum separation in arcseconds to consider a dia_source a possible match to a dia_object. If the pair is beyond this distance no score is computed.- Parameters:
- dia_objects
pandas.DataFrame
A contiguous catalog of DIAObjects to score against dia_sources.
- dia_sources
pandas.DataFrame
A contiguous catalog of dia_sources to “score” based on distance and (in the future) other metrics.
- max_dist
lsst.geom.Angle
Maximum allowed distance to compute a score for a given DIAObject DIASource pair.
- dia_objects
- Returns:
- result
lsst.pipe.base.Struct
Results struct with components:
"scores"
: array of floats of match quality updated DIAObjects(array-like of
float
).
"obj_idxs"
: indexes of the matched DIAObjects in the catalog.(array-like of
int
)
"obj_ids"
: array of floats of match quality updated DIAObjects(array-like of
int
).
Default values for these arrays are INF, -1, and -1 respectively for unassociated sources.
- result