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Remote Sensing and Cognition: Human Factors in Image Interpretation

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Human factors play a critical role in the design and interpretation of remotely sensed imagery for all Earth sciences. Remote Sensing and Cognition: Human Factors in Image Interpretation brings together current topics widely recognized and addressed regarding human cognition in geographic imagery, especially remote sensing imagery with complex data. It addresses 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.

Written by leaders in the field, this book provides answers to the host of questions raised at the nexus of psychology and remote sensing. Academics and researchers with an interest in the human issues surrounding the use of remote sensing data will find this book to be an invaluable resource. The topics covered in this book are useful for both the scientific analysis of remote sensing imagery as well as the design and display of remote sensing imagery to facilitate a variety of other tasks including education and wayfinding.

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  • Brings together remote sensing, environmental, and computer scientists discussing their work from a psychological or human factors perspective




  • Answers questions related to aesthetics of scientific visualization and mathematical analysis of perceptible objects




  • Explains the perception and interpretation of realistic representations




  • Provides illustrative real-world examples




  • Shows how the features of display symbols, elements, and patterns have clear effects on processes of perception and visual search


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Product Details
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367571788

About

Raechel Bianchetti received her doctoral degree from the Pennsylvania State University. Her doctoral research explored the cognitive processes and knowledge that facilitate remote sensing image interpretation and the use of geovisual analytic approaches to facilitate insight generation from imagery. Prior to that she studied remote sensing at the University of Idaho for a variety of physical science applications including geological mapping on Mars and forests in Idaho. Robert R. Hoffman Ph.D. is a Senior Research Scientist IHMC Pensacola FL. Hoffman is a recognized world leader in cognitive systems engineering Expertise Studies and Human-Centered Computing. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Senior Member of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and a Fulbright Scholar. He has been Principal Investigator Co-Principal Investigator Principal Scientist Senior Research Scientist Principal Author or Principle Subcontractor on over 60 grants and contracts totaling nearly $12M. He has led efforts including large multi-partner multi-year grant collaborations contracted alliances of university and private sector partners and multi-university research initiatives. His Ph.D. is in experimental psychology from the University of Cincinnati where he received McMicken Scholar Psi Chi and Delta Tau Kappa Honors. Following a Postdoctoral Associateship at the Center for Research on Human Learning at the University of Minnesota he joined the faculty of the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies at Adelphi University. He pioneered the study of methods for eliciting the knowledge of domain experts. Hoffman has been recognized internationally in psychology remote sensing human factors engineering and artificial intelligencefor his research on the psychology of expertise the methodology of cognitive task analysis HCC issues for intelligent systems technology and the design of cognitive work systems. Hoffman is a Co-Editor for the Department on Human-Centered Computing in IEEE: Intelligent Systems. He is Editor for the book Series Expertise: Research and Applications. He was a co-founder of The Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making.

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