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28 April 2009 Video National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale criteria survey results
Darrell Young, James Yen, Fred Petitti, Tariq Bakir, Michelle Brennan, Robert Butto Jr.
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The Video National Imagery Interpretability Rating Standard (V-NIIRS) consists of a ranked set of subjective criteria to assist analysts in assigning an interpretability quality level to a motion imagery clip. The V-NIIRS rating standard is needed to support the tasking, retrieval, and exploitation of motion imagery. A criteria survey was conducted to yield individual pair-wise criteria rankings and scores. Statistical analysis shows good agreement with expectations across the 9-levels of interpretability, for each of the 7 content domains.
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Darrell Young, James Yen, Fred Petitti, Tariq Bakir, Michelle Brennan, and Robert Butto Jr. "Video National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale criteria survey results", Proc. SPIE 7307, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications VI, 73070G (28 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816546
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KEYWORDS
Motion analysis

Visualization

Video

Optical tracking

Image analysis

Missiles

Visual analytics

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