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7 May 2012 Human-computer symbiosis in cyberspace environments
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Abstract
The main goal of a cyberspace environment is to support decision makers with relevant information on time for operational use. Cyberspace environments depend on geospatial data including terrestrial, aerial/UAV, satellite and other multi-sensor data obtained in electro-optical and other imaging domains. Despite advances in automated geospatial image processing, the "human in the loop" is still necessary because current applications depend upon complex algorithms and adequate classification rules that can only be provided by skilled geospatial professionals. Signals extracted from humans may become an element of a cyberspace system. This paper describes research experiments on integrating an EEG device within geospatial technology.
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J. Carter, E. Levin, and A. Sergeyev "Human-computer symbiosis in cyberspace environments", Proc. SPIE 8408, Cyber Sensing 2012, 84080Q (7 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918086
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KEYWORDS
Electroencephalography

Electro optical imaging

Analytical research

Chemical elements

Sensors

Electro optics

Image classification

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