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25 October 1994 Modern image exploitation training: experiments with methods
Glen C. Gustafson
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Abstract
Experiments with various methods of training for the operators of modern image exploitation work stations have been conducted. Based on a number of years of instructional experience, primarily but not exclusively with college students, a recommended training procedure is outlined. At the core of this procedure are three essential tools: the flow diagram for processing steps, the demonstration of the entire process for the group, and the use of a session log as a script for the beginner.
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Glen C. Gustafson "Modern image exploitation training: experiments with methods", Proc. SPIE 2272, Airborne Reconnaissance XVIII, (25 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191898
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Airborne reconnaissance

LCDs

Reconnaissance systems

Control systems

Georeferencing

Image analysis

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