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29 March 1989 Man-Machine Interface for Low Cost Imagery Intelligence Workstations
Jerimac T. Ratliff, Randall C. Chesnut, Wayne L. Wilson
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Abstract
The derivation of the traditional control panel is addressed, including the origins and impacts of requirements for smooth-and-continuous response. The discussion highlights the link between specific MMI techniques and the inherent response expectations which these techniques create in the user. The control panel technique is compared with a point-and-click man-machine interface (MMI) which can be tailored to achieve high production efficiency while reducing workstation cost, including the cost of image processor support.
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Jerimac T. Ratliff, Randall C. Chesnut, and Wayne L. Wilson "Man-Machine Interface for Low Cost Imagery Intelligence Workstations", Proc. SPIE 1076, Image Understanding and the Man-Machine Interface II, (29 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952693
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KEYWORDS
Brain-machine interfaces

Image processing

Visualization

Control systems

Image analysis

Image understanding

Computer programming

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