Remote sensing and cognition : human factors in image interpretation
โ Scribed by Coltekin, Arzu; Hoffman, Robert R.; White, Raechel A
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 191
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Human factors play a critical role in the design and interpretation of remotely sensed imagery for all Earth sciences. This book will bring together current topics widely recognized and addressed regarding human cognition in geographic imagery, especially remote sensing imagery with complex data. It will address themes around expertise including methods for knowledge elicitation and modeling of expertise, the Read more...
Abstract: "Human factors play a critical role in the design and interpretation of remotely sensed imagery for all Earth sciences. This book will bring together current topics widely recognized and addressed regarding human cognition in geographic imagery, especially remote sensing imagery with complex data. It will address themes around expertise including methods for knowledge elicitation and modeling of expertise, the effects of different aspects of realism on the interpretation of the environment, spatial learning using imagery, the effect of visual perspective on interpretation, and a variety of technologies and methods for utilizing knowledge in the analysis of remote sensing imagery."--Provided by publisher
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Employing ontology to capture expert intelligence within GEOBIA: automation of the interpretation process
Object--Based Approaches to Remote Sensing Feature Extraction
Perception and interpretation of realistic representations: the particular case of ski maps
Eye-tracking evaluation of non-photorealistic maps of the cities and photorealistic visualization of extinct Village
Controlling the photo-realism level
Visual illusions and satellite imagery- a shady business
A Cloudy View from the Top: How Humans Rapidly Categorize Satellite Images with an Earth-bound Mind
History of Cognitive Research Concerning the Interpretation of Remotely Sensed Imagery Characteristics of geospatial photographs in transferring spatial knowledge
K-12: Similarities and Differences in Spatial Learning between Remote Sensing Imagery, Aerial Photography, and Web-Based Maps
โฆ Subjects
Remote sensing.;Geographical perception.;Cognition.;SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography.;TRAVEL / Budget.;TRAVEL / Hikes & Walks.;TRAVEL / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest.;TRAVEL / Parks & Campgrounds.;Environmental psychology.;Image processing.
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