This program will use an interest operator specified by the user
to evaluate the interest of an entire cube and output the interest
in a cube full of interest values. It uses the same PVL format
used for Interest Operator. Note: forstner operator output will
need to be manually stretched to see visual results, due to the
wide range of values it creates.
Use this parameter to select the pvl file that gives the program parameters.
Note: to make the program function properly the delta keywords and valid interest
keyword will be changed to a value of 0.
This example shows the use of interestcube to create an Isis3 cube of interest
values from a
standard Isis 3 cube. This example will use a 3x3 boxcar using the ForstnerOperator.
GUI Screenshot
Interest gui
Example GUI
Screenshot of the GUI with parameters
Input Image
This is the input Isis 3 cube.
Input Isis 3 cube.
Parameter Name:
FROM
The input cube that the Interest Operator is to run on.
This is the pvl file that defines how the program is to operate.
Output Image
Cube full of interest values after processing.
Output image after processing.
Parameter Name:
TO
The interest cube image after processing. To view a forstner image you MUST manually
stretch the image. This image has been stretched from 0 to 1.67854e-27. Keep in mind
if you dont do this, the data in the cube will be valid, it will just display all white in qview.
Example 2
Using interestcube with gradient operator
Description
The use of Interst to ingest an Isis 3 cube and output a cube with interest values.
This example shows the use of interestcube to create an Isis3 cube of interest
values from a
standard Isis 3 cube. This example will use a 3x3 boxcar using the Gradient Operator.
GUI Screenshot
Interest gui
Example GUI
Screenshot of the GUI with parameters
Input Image
This is the input Isis 3 cube.
Input Isis 3 cube.
Parameter Name:
FROM
The input cube that the Interest Operator is to run on.
This example shows the use of interestcube to create an Isis3 cube of interest
values from a
standard Isis 3 cube. This example will use a 3x3 boxcar using the Moravec Operator.
GUI Screenshot
Interest gui
Example GUI
Screenshot of the GUI with parameters
Input Image
This is the input Isis 3 cube.
Input Isis 3 cube.
Parameter Name:
FROM
The input cube that the Interest Operator is to run on.
This example shows the use of interestcube to create an Isis3 cube of interest
values from a
standard Isis 3 cube. This example will use a 3x3 boxcar using the Standard Deviation Operator.
GUI Screenshot
Interest gui
Example GUI
Screenshot of the GUI with parameters
Input Image
This is the input Isis 3 cube.
Input Isis 3 cube.
Parameter Name:
FROM
The input cube that the Interest Operator is to run on.
This is the pvl file that defines how the program is to operate.
Output Image
Cube full of interest values after processing.
Output image after processing.
Parameter Name:
TO
The interest cube image after processing.
Example 5
Using interestcube with a Large Boxcar
Description
The use of Interst to ingest an Isis 3 cube and output a cube with interest values. This
uses StandardDeviationOperator and a large boxcar to show the blurring affect of using
a larger boxcar.
This example shows the use of interestcube to create an Isis3 cube of
interest values from a standard Isis 3 cube. This example will use a 15x15
boxcar using the StandardDeviationOperator.
GUI Screenshot
Interest gui
Example GUI
Screenshot of the GUI with parameters
Input Image
This is the input Isis 3 cube.
Input Isis 3 cube.
Parameter Name:
FROM
The input cube that the Interest Operator is to run on.