Accession Number:
ADA089945
Title:
The Influence of Figural Complexity on the Detection, Recognition, and Identification of Targets, in Computer Generated Image Displays.
Descriptive Note:
Final rept.,
Corporate Author:
MONTCLAIR STATE COLL UPPER MONTCLAIR N J
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
1980-07-30
Pagination or Media Count:
42.0
Abstract:
Computer-generated images CGI or displays in simulators provide a cost-effective approach to training pilots in the use of infra-red and other types of electrooptical EO displays for night flying. The cost of simulating objects on a CIG display is proportional to the amount of display complexity. The present investigation attempted to assess the amount of complexity in simulation necessary for the detection, recognition, and identification of targets in a scene. Author
Descriptors:
- *COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
- *FLIGHT TRAINING
- *FLIGHT SIMULATORS
- IMAGE PROCESSING
- FORWARD LOOKING INFRARED SYSTEMS
- ELECTROOPTICS
- TARGET RECOGNITION
- TARGET DISCRIMINATION
- IDENTIFICATION
- TABLES(DATA)
- MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
- NIGHT FLIGHT
- BACKGROUND NOISE
- VISUAL TARGETS
- LOW LIGHT LEVELS
- TELEVISION DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Subject Categories:
- Humanities and History