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26 August 1998 Battlespace exploitation visualization
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Abstract
In today's imaging paradigm, each platform feds a single exploitation feeds a single exploitation systems a single sensor data stream. Currently, there is no ability to integrate the many exploitation capabilities arising from the ever-increasing number of imaging platforms. The solution to this dilemma is the development of a battlespace exploitation visualization environment (BEVE) capable of providing real-time visualization of multi-sensor data streams to image analysts (IAs). The vision of BEVE is a system receiving a variety of imaging data types, integrating the results of a data fusion analysis, and visually fusing this data into a variety of exploitable visualizations. This paper discuses three primary technologies related to BEVE: the processing of the input sensor data, the visualization technologies, and the interpretation and interaction with the IA.
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John F. Gilmore and David A. Garren "Battlespace exploitation visualization", Proc. SPIE 3395, Radar Sensor Technology III, (26 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.319445
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Data modeling

Sensors

Visual analytics

Visual process modeling

Imaging systems

Image segmentation

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