Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors
No matter how advanced the technology, there is always the human factor involved - the power behind the technology. Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors draws together leading psychologists, remote sensing scientists, and government and industry scientists to consider the factors invol...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-10822009-10-13T01:20:56Z Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors Hoffman, Robert R. Markman, Arthur B. Environmental Sciences No matter how advanced the technology, there is always the human factor involved - the power behind the technology. Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors draws together leading psychologists, remote sensing scientists, and government and industry scientists to consider the factors involved in expertise and perceptual skill. This book covers the cognitive issues of learning, perception, and expertise, the applied issues of display design, interface design, software design, and mental workload issues, and the practitioner's issues of workstation design, human performance, and training. It tackles the intangibles of data interpretation, based on information from experts who do the job. You will learn: * Information and perception What do experts perceive in remote sensing and cartographic displays? * Reasoning and perception How do experts "see through" the data display to understand its meaning and significance? * Human-computer interaction How do experts work with their displays and what happens when the "fiddle" with them? * Learning and training What are the milestones in training development from novice to expert image interpreter? Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors breaks down the mystery of what experts do when they interpret data, how they learn, and what individual factors speed or impede training. Even more importantly, it gives you the tools to train efficiently and understand how the human factor impacts data interpretation. Introduction 1 Overview, R.R. Hoffman and A.B. Markman 2 Angels of Regard: Psychology Meets Technology in the Perception and Interpretation of Non-literal Imagery, R.R. Hoffman and A.B. Markman The Communication of Topographic Perspectives and Forms 3 Human Factors in the Interpretation of Physiology by Symbolic and Numerical Representations within an Expert System, D.P. Argialas and G. Ch. Miliaresis 4 Scenes into Numbers: Facing the Subjective in Landform Quantification, R.J. Pike Seeing the Invisible 5 On the Psychophysics of Night Vision Goggles, W.R. Uttal and R.W. Gibb 6 Human Perception of Sensor-Fused Imagery, E.A. Essock Seeing the Dynamics 7 Components of Expertise in the Perception and Interpretation of Meteorlogical Charts, R.L. Lowe 8 The Role of Remote Sensing Displays in Planetary Atmospheric Research, A.D. Del Genio 9 The Skilled Interpretation of Weather Satellite Images: Learning to See Patterns and Not Just Cues, H.M. Mogil 2009-10-12T08:24:12Z 2009-10-12T08:24:12Z 2001 Book 156670413 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1082 en application/octet-stream CRC Press |
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No matter how advanced the technology, there is always the human factor involved - the power behind the technology. Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors draws together leading psychologists, remote sensing scientists, and government and industry scientists to consider the factors involved in expertise and perceptual skill.
This book covers the cognitive issues of learning, perception, and expertise, the applied issues of display design, interface design, software design, and mental workload issues, and the practitioner's issues of workstation design, human performance, and training. It tackles the intangibles of data interpretation, based on information from experts who do the job. You will learn:
* Information and perception
What do experts perceive in remote sensing and cartographic displays?
* Reasoning and perception
How do experts "see through" the data display to understand its meaning and significance?
* Human-computer interaction
How do experts work with their displays and what happens when the "fiddle" with them?
* Learning and training
What are the milestones in training development from novice to expert image interpreter?
Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors breaks down the mystery of what experts do when they interpret data, how they learn, and what individual factors speed or impede training. Even more importantly, it gives you the tools to train efficiently and understand how the human factor impacts data interpretation. |
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