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1 February 1994 Experimental study of human interpretation of computer-generated image data
Celestine A. Ntuen, Evi H. Park, A. Johnson, Jung H. Kim
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Proceedings Volume 2093, Substance Identification Analytics; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.172540
Event: Substance Identification Technologies, 1993, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract
Despite human familiarity with the natural environment, the issue of vision--cognition and perception of objects is still a dominant variable in human performance assessment; especially in real-time, safety-oriented domains such as airport security. In this paper, we present some experimental results that seek to uncover how people interpret computer generated image data at different threshold modes. The results obtained are useful for training airport inspectors or pilots on how to recognize objects in different environments.
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Celestine A. Ntuen, Evi H. Park, A. Johnson, and Jung H. Kim "Experimental study of human interpretation of computer-generated image data", Proc. SPIE 2093, Substance Identification Analytics, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.172540
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