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Type: Task
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Status: Open (View Workflow)
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Priority: Normal
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Recently it was reported that there were fibers flagged "BLACKSPOT" in the science field where there is no fiber moved behind the dot on purpose (cf. INSTRM-2381). Being asked, I checked the number of the fibers whose status was "BLACKSPOT" from the early May 2024 run (run 16).
It seems that the number of such fibers increased (became non-zero) in the August/September 2024 run (run 18). There are 93 cases in total, and the there seems three reasons (and/or combinations of them):
- The fibers are indeed behind the dot. There are many cases where fibers didn't move out of the dot in the next iteration. -> chyan , do you have any idea about it?
- The fibers identification failed. This happens when the fiber is close to another fiber. -> karr , could you please check? (could you see the attached slide?)
- The registered dot position looks different (Probably I should check it.) Also, the updated target position looks very close to the dot. The expected shift by updating the coordinate should be small enough but we should check it.-> Kiyoto Yabe which file is used for the dot position just in case?
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INSTRM-2433 Update Centroid algorithm for touching sources
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