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29 June 1982 Pilot Task Profiles, Human Factors, And Image Realism
Dennis McCormick
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Abstract
Computer Image Generation (CIG) visual systems provide real time scenes for state-of-the-art flight training simulators. The visual system reauires a greater understanding of training tasks, human factors, and the concept of image realism to produce an effective and efficient training scene than is required by other types of visual systems. Image realism must be defined in terms of pilot visual information reauirements. Human factors analysis of training and perception is necessary to determine the pilot's information requirements. System analysis then determines how the CIG and display device can best provide essential information to the pilot. This analysis procedure ensures optimum training effectiveness and system performance.
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Dennis McCormick "Pilot Task Profiles, Human Factors, And Image Realism", Proc. SPIE 0303, Visual Simulation and Image Realism II, (29 June 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932657
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

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Visual system

Information visualization

Image processing

Eye

Sensors

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