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Agriculture and Water Availability Show Contrasting Effects on Bats in a Mediterranean Island of Outstanding Chiropteran Biogeographical Value. [PDF]
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Detecting the Unexpected in Photointerpretation
Human Factors, 1981A methodology for measuring photointerpretation performance from a single glance at a novel scene is presented. Subjects attempted to detect the presence or absence of a target. object, specified in advance by the object's name, from a cued position in a 150-ms flash of a line drawing of a real-world scene.
Irving Biederman
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Fundamentals of photointerpretation
1985The effective use of aerial photos requires an ability to do two things — first, to detect and identify the individual features visible on the photo, and second, to draw conclusions on the basis of what is observed. To the first, the term photo-reading has been assigned, to the second, photo-interpretation.
Lindgren David T
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Computers in Geological Photointerpretation
Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences, 1981Computer processing of digital remote-sensing data can produce imagery of high spectral and geometric fidelity without the degradation associated with photographic reproduction. This is a significant advance in quality control in the data-acquisition system.
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Machine Aided Reconnaissance Photointerpretation
Optical Engineering, 1964Automatic Target Recognition from aerial photographs is formulated in decision theoretic terms. Methods of representing images on photographs as multi-dimensional vectors are discussed, and the method of processing the resulting parametric representation of images by computer-aided means is presented.
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Automatic photointerpretation and target location
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1966The photointerpretation process is one of the most difficult, but seemingly feasible, processes to automate. The non-numeric nature of the basic input medium, the great variation in imagery representing a single target class, the absence of satisfactory mathematical models for background noise (which are often patterns of poteutial, but not immediate ...
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Computer-supported geological photointerpretation
Photogrammetria, 1981Abstract Computerized photogrammetric instrumentation has added a new dimension to geologic photointerpretation. This paper describes a first approach to creating specific geologic procedures for digitized analog plotters. A desk-top computer is connected to a Kern PG2 plotting instrument, and programs have been developed to calculate geological ...
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