Sensors and Systems
Breaking News
Bowman Secures $11.2 Million in USDA Aerial Mapping Awards
Rating12345Large USDA PINE award cycle win reflects investment in...
Flir to Showcase Advanced Early Fire Detection and Next-Gen Firefighting Technology at NFPA 2026
Rating12345Flir, a global leader in thermal imaging, will present...
NEO, eLEAF, and 52impact join forces as Terramira
Rating12345Three leading companies in Earth observation are moving forward...
  • Nov 10, 2010
  • Comments Off on Research on Operator Variability in Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Call for Participants
  • Toolbox
  • 428 Views

November 10th, 2010
Research on Operator Variability in Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Call for Participants

  • Rating12345

Human perception and interpretation is an indispensable component in many aspects of remote sensing image analysis and other types of geodata processing such as GIS and cartography. The work of a human operator is often considered ground truth without any variability, but psychological studies in comparable areas suggest that this perfect picture is not completely realistic. In order to reach a better understanding the Ghent University is inquiring this subject through the project entitled “Web-Based Assessment of Operator Performance and Variability in Remote Sensing Image Analysis”. A web tool with psychological tests and image analysis tasks has been developed and currently we are looking for people who want to participate.

The web application can be reached at http://wavars.ugent.be
Most people need around one hour to one hour and a half to go through the entire web tool. As we realize this is quite a long time, we are pleased to offer something in return:

·         You receive feedback consisting of a personal profile and a comparison of your performance with other participants.

·         You can win a netbook! We give away two Dell Latitude 2100 Netbooks.

·         And last, but certainly not least: we truly believe that the whole (remote sensing) community can benefit from a better understanding of operator variability.

Thank you!

If you would have any questions or suggestions, please contact: [email protected]