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Figure 4
Parameter-tuning widgets. (a) Hit table. Hit-finding job results such as file path, frame and number of found peaks are shown in this table. Users can sort the table by clicking the corresponding header such as nb_peak. By double-clicking any row, the user can jump to the corresponding frame in the main interface for further inspection. (b) Peak table. Information on identified peaks of the current image is shown in this sortable table. If the user double-clicks any row, the image viewer of the main interface will zoom in on the corresponding peak. (c) Image viewer with identified peaks shown in green circles. (d) Pixel inspector. A crop under the cursor of the current image is shown, including signal pixels (in green boxes) and background ones (in gray boxes) with intensity values. Statistics such as SNR, signal, background and noise are shown at the top of the panel. (e) Hit finder tab in the parameter panel. All changes of parameters will take effect immediately and found peaks will be plotted on the central image viewer.

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