Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960

Remotely sensed images are important sources of information for a range of spatial problems. Air photo interpretation emerged as a discipline in response to the need to develop a systematic method for analysis of reconnaissance photographs during World War I. Remote sensing research has focused on t...

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Main Authors: Raechel A. Bianchetti, Alan M. MacEachren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-04-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/4/2/551
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spelling doaj-4c8617e271ee4ade8d65bd0c41a53df82020-11-24T22:27:33ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642015-04-014255157110.3390/ijgi4020551ijgi4020551Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960Raechel A. Bianchetti0Alan M. MacEachren1Department of Geography, Michigan State University, 673 Auditorium Road, East Lansing, MI 48832, USADepartment of Geography, Pennsylvania State University, 302 Walker Building, University Park, PA 16802, USARemotely sensed images are important sources of information for a range of spatial problems. Air photo interpretation emerged as a discipline in response to the need to develop a systematic method for analysis of reconnaissance photographs during World War I. Remote sensing research has focused on the development of automated methods of image analysis, shifting focus away from human interpretation processes. However, automated methods are far from perfect and human interpretation remains an important component of image analysis. One important source of information concerning human image interpretation process is textual guides written within the discipline. These early texts put more emphasis than more recent texts, on the details of the interpretation process, the role of the human in the process, and the cognitive skills involved. In the research reported here, we use content analysis to evaluate the discussion of air photo interpretation in historical texts published between 1922 and 1960. Results indicate that texts from this period emphasized the documentation of relationships between perceptual cues and images features of common interest while reasoning skill and knowledge were discussed less so. The results of this analysis provide a framework of expert image skills needed to perform image interpretation tasks. The framework is useful for informing the design of semi-automated tools for performing analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/4/2/551human factorsair photo interpretationhistorycontent analysis
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Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
human factors
air photo interpretation
history
content analysis
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Alan M. MacEachren
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title Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
title_short Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
title_full Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
title_fullStr Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Themes Emerging from Air Photo Interpretation Texts Published to 1960
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series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Remotely sensed images are important sources of information for a range of spatial problems. Air photo interpretation emerged as a discipline in response to the need to develop a systematic method for analysis of reconnaissance photographs during World War I. Remote sensing research has focused on the development of automated methods of image analysis, shifting focus away from human interpretation processes. However, automated methods are far from perfect and human interpretation remains an important component of image analysis. One important source of information concerning human image interpretation process is textual guides written within the discipline. These early texts put more emphasis than more recent texts, on the details of the interpretation process, the role of the human in the process, and the cognitive skills involved. In the research reported here, we use content analysis to evaluate the discussion of air photo interpretation in historical texts published between 1922 and 1960. Results indicate that texts from this period emphasized the documentation of relationships between perceptual cues and images features of common interest while reasoning skill and knowledge were discussed less so. The results of this analysis provide a framework of expert image skills needed to perform image interpretation tasks. The framework is useful for informing the design of semi-automated tools for performing analysis.
topic human factors
air photo interpretation
history
content analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/4/2/551
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