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17 April 2008 Correlating military operators' visual demands with multi-spectral image fusion
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Multi-spectral image portrayal using several sensors is a revolutionary way to increase the amount of useful visual information to the end user. However, for maximum usability, the information from multiple sensors must be fused into a single image that can be understood. The decisions about which sensors are delivering the most important information for a given viewing situation and what manipulations should be done to the acquired data are complex. To better examine this complexity, information was obtained from aviators about which visual tasks are deemed to be most important. This information was gathered from discussions with pilots and other aircrew members as well as from relevant publications. The important visual task information was then used to develop a matrix that included specific visual aspects of the task (e.g., detection or identification). The matrix also included other parameters that could affect or alter the ability to "see" the desired target or perform the task. These other parameters include ambient lighting, environmental conditions (e.g., clear or hazy atmospheres), man-made impediments to vision (camouflage or smoke), and which image enhancing algorithms should be applied (e.g., contrast enhancement or noise reduction). This top-down evaluation was then used to determine which image enhancement algorithms are most important and which will be employed most often for the identified visual tasks.
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Gary L. Martinsen, Jonathan S. Hosket, and Alan R. Pinkus "Correlating military operators' visual demands with multi-spectral image fusion", Proc. SPIE 6968, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XVII, 69681S (17 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.778322
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Image fusion

Information visualization

Sensors

Image enhancement

Image sensors

Infrared radiation

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