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We spent some time discussing Matt's suggestion (from two meetings ago, actually) of having all random-number related processes, such as smearing, occur in a stage before reconstruction and having the results of that stage written to disk. David pointed out that there is already a program, mcsmear that takes the hdgeant output and produces smeared hits in HDDM format, suitable for the reconstruction program. Right now only tracking is smeared but it would be straightforward to do smearing of the calorimeters as well.
 
We spent some time discussing Matt's suggestion (from two meetings ago, actually) of having all random-number related processes, such as smearing, occur in a stage before reconstruction and having the results of that stage written to disk. David pointed out that there is already a program, mcsmear that takes the hdgeant output and produces smeared hits in HDDM format, suitable for the reconstruction program. Right now only tracking is smeared but it would be straightforward to do smearing of the calorimeters as well.
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Richard asked if the smearing used the truth information. David told us that that was done earlier but now the smearing is only applied to hits (i. e., to detector response information).
  
 
==Announcements==
 
==Announcements==
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===GPU discussion next time===
 
===GPU discussion next time===
  
The often-postponed discussion of using GPU's for data analysis is tentatively planned for the next Offline Meeting. Sandy Philpott, Jie Chen,  
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The often-postponed discussion of using GPU's for data analysis is tentatively planned for the next Offline Meeting. Sandy Philpott and Jie Chen of the JLab IT Division, Xipeng Shen of William and Mary, and Richard plan to participate.
  
 
==New Magnetic Field Maps==
 
==New Magnetic Field Maps==
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David reviewed the [http://www.jlab.org/ccc/mail_archives/HALLD/halld-offline/msg00917.html new maps] that we received recently from Floyd Martin. To use them, the correct command-line argument needs to be supplied to the reconstruction program to shift the field by the appropriate amount in z. David will provide a table for now with the correct values, but in the future this should not be necessary when all useful maps have the same coordinate system.
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Richard pointed out that the ability to apply a z-offset is provided in HDDS. This feature is not being exploited in the current code.
  
 
==Bug Fixes from Richard==
 
==Bug Fixes from Richard==
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Richard review his [http://www.jlab.org/ccc/mail_archives/HALLD/halld-offline/msg00918.html recent email]
  
 
==Kalman Filter Update==
 
==Kalman Filter Update==
  
 
==Complexity Growth in HDGeant==
 
==Complexity Growth in HDGeant==
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==Deferred Agenda Items
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# Work disk information
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# Software tag policy
  
 
==Action Items==
 
==Action Items==
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=Notes=
 
=Notes=
  
 
  2. Announcements
 
        1. Special system user account at JLab: gluex
 
        2. GPU discussion next time
 
  3. New magnetic field maps: David
 
  4. Bug fixes from Richard
 
  5. Kalman Filter update (Simon)
 
  6. Complexity growth in hdgeant: Richard
 
  7. Work disk: Mark
 
  8. Software tag policy
 
  9. Action item review
 
  
    * already being done for tracking
 
 
     * truth points are not being smeared
 
     * truth points are not being smeared
    * mcsmear point out to Matt
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     * root converter exists, documented in howto
 
     * root converter exists, documented in howto
 
     * conflicting answers in where-am-I root cause of no-hit, change made to gtnext, people should try, virtual divisions introduced this feature (eugene)
 
     * conflicting answers in where-am-I root cause of no-hit, change made to gtnext, people should try, virtual divisions introduced this feature (eugene)

Revision as of 20:44, 18 June 2009

Location

The meeting will be at 2:00 pm in CEBAF Center F326/327.

Telephone

To connect by telephone:

  1. dial:
    • 800-377-8846 : US
    • 888-276-7715 : Canada
    • 302-709-8424 : International
  2. enter participant code: 39527048# (remember the "#")

Video Conferencing

A) ESNet: 8542553
B) EVO: meeting link

Agenda

  1. Review minutes from May 20, 2009 Software meeting
  2. Announcements
    1. Special system user account at JLab: gluex
    2. GPU discussion next time
  3. New magnetic field maps: David
  4. Bug fixes from Richard
  5. Kalman Filter update (Simon)
  6. Complexity growth in hdgeant: Richard
  7. Work disk: Mark
  8. Software tag policy
  9. Action item review

Minutes

UConn: Richard Jones
JLab: Eugene Chudakov, Mark Ito (chair), David Lawrence, Sascha Somov, Simon Taylor, Beni Zihlmann

Review of Last Meeting's Minutes

We spent some time discussing Matt's suggestion (from two meetings ago, actually) of having all random-number related processes, such as smearing, occur in a stage before reconstruction and having the results of that stage written to disk. David pointed out that there is already a program, mcsmear that takes the hdgeant output and produces smeared hits in HDDM format, suitable for the reconstruction program. Right now only tracking is smeared but it would be straightforward to do smearing of the calorimeters as well.

Richard asked if the smearing used the truth information. David told us that that was done earlier but now the smearing is only applied to hits (i. e., to detector response information).

Announcements

Special system user account at JLab: gluex

Mark reminded us of the existence of this account. David reminded us that there are several cron jobs currently running under his personal account that would should be transferred to the gluex account.

GPU discussion next time

The often-postponed discussion of using GPU's for data analysis is tentatively planned for the next Offline Meeting. Sandy Philpott and Jie Chen of the JLab IT Division, Xipeng Shen of William and Mary, and Richard plan to participate.

New Magnetic Field Maps

David reviewed the new maps that we received recently from Floyd Martin. To use them, the correct command-line argument needs to be supplied to the reconstruction program to shift the field by the appropriate amount in z. David will provide a table for now with the correct values, but in the future this should not be necessary when all useful maps have the same coordinate system.

Richard pointed out that the ability to apply a z-offset is provided in HDDS. This feature is not being exploited in the current code.

Bug Fixes from Richard

Richard review his recent email

Kalman Filter Update

Complexity Growth in HDGeant

==Deferred Agenda Items

  1. Work disk information
  2. Software tag policy

Action Items

  1. Introduce calorimeter smearing into mcsmear.
    • Mark will mention this to Matt.
    • David will consult with Matt on how this can be done.



Recorded by --Marki 20:18, 18 June 2009 (EDT)

Notes

   * truth points are not being smeared
   * root converter exists, documented in howto
   * conflicting answers in where-am-I root cause of no-hit, change made to gtnext, people should try, virtual divisions introduced this feature (eugene)
   * 2 gb switch -D needs to be included
   * simon, kalman filter
         o things look much better
   * richard complexity
         o rebuilding geant difficulty
         o distance of closest approach to a line, tracking, hdgeometry
         o back out tracking
         o arc correction
   * jim software task query (Dave) task list