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Information Design Journal, 2010
Symbol signs – signs without words – are often used to communicate safety or public information messages. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provides standards ISO 3864-1 and ISO 3864-3 giving design principles for both graphical symbols and completed signs in the safety arena.
Adams, Austin Sorby +2 more
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Symbol signs – signs without words – are often used to communicate safety or public information messages. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provides standards ISO 3864-1 and ISO 3864-3 giving design principles for both graphical symbols and completed signs in the safety arena.
Adams, Austin Sorby +2 more
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1992
CRT displays aboard U.S. Navy ships use a standardized monochrome Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) symbol set to represent properties of symbols such as platform type (e.g. Aircraft Carrier, Combat Air), environment (e.g. air, surface, subsurface), and identification (e.g. hostile, friendly).
Mark Kirkpatrick +4 more
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CRT displays aboard U.S. Navy ships use a standardized monochrome Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) symbol set to represent properties of symbols such as platform type (e.g. Aircraft Carrier, Combat Air), environment (e.g. air, surface, subsurface), and identification (e.g. hostile, friendly).
Mark Kirkpatrick +4 more
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Cultural Dynamics, 2001
The study of symbolism can employ three different perspectives. These ‘orders’ are each characterized by a distinct ontology. One is a realistic exploration of the social grounding of symbolism. Another concerns iconic codes and their use in the building of possible worlds, so creating their own realities.
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The study of symbolism can employ three different perspectives. These ‘orders’ are each characterized by a distinct ontology. One is a realistic exploration of the social grounding of symbolism. Another concerns iconic codes and their use in the building of possible worlds, so creating their own realities.
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Application of PDF417 symbology for ‘DNA Barcoding’
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2008DNA sequences consisting of about 600 base pairs of the 5' region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene has been proposed as DNA Barcodes for taxonomical identification of species in different animals. We evaluated the application of two-dimensional barcodes for 'DNA Barcoding'. 'PDF417' symbology was applied to convert DNA Barcode sequences
N. Pradeep Kumar +2 more
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The Options Symbology Initiative
Journal of Securities Operations & Custody, 2010Exchange-listed options are the fastest growing asset class traded on exchanges in the USA today. The volume last year was a 295 per cent increase over the number of contracts traded just five years before. The listed options industry has undergone tremendous changes since it began in 1973, but the manner in which market data was being conveyed among ...
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Comparative Symbology: A Reexamination?
Anthropology and Humanism, 1994Victor Turner Blazing the Trail: Way Marks in the Exploration of Symbols. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press,1992. xxi. 181 pp.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) surges into the forefront of research and the lives of everyday people, challenges in understanding and communicating how these systems operate are becoming more prevalent. The need for a common language for AI systems that allows for multidisciplinary understanding and communication is a prevalent topic within the field.
Ellis, Alexis, Shimizu, Cogan
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Evaluation of Asw Tactical Symbology
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1987Twelve experienced tactical crew members served as subjects in a study which compared three synonymous sets of tactical contact symbols under conditions of color/monochrome and high/low density. Time and accuracy data of responses to stimulus displays were collected and analyzed, and subjective findings were obtained through post-experiment ...
Clay K. Hovey, Barry L. Berson
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An analysis of emergency map symbology
International Journal of Emergency Management, 2003The lack of standardised symbology on emergency maps hinders information sharing during crucial emergency situations by emergency managers and people responding to disasters. The development of a standard symbology for emergency and hazard maps will strengthen coordination and communication between planners and will enhance the ability of emergency ...
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RADAR SYMBOLOGY: A LITERATURE REVIEW
1964Abstract : This literature review was undertaken to summarize the state of the art of symbology in radar display systems. It reviews the various techniques for coding, extracts general principles for use in designing radar systems, and recommends areas for further research.
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