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15 April 2008 Evaluation of information visualization approaches for an enhanced recognized maritime picture
Alain Bouchard, Anna-Liesa S. Lapinski, Jérôme Lavoie, Jean Roy
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This paper presents a MISR Visualization Experimental Environment which provides support to the development, evaluation, experimentation, and transitioning of information visualization approaches to emulate the essential elements of a future RMP. The environment provides a means of integrating and sharing the output of visualization tools; storing, accessing and managing showcase examples of visual representations via an underlying visualization reference model; and providing access to underlying data sources supplied through simulation, representative data, and operational data. Visualization design and experimentation activities are also briefly introduced. The MISR experimental environment may be used to characterize the various techniques evaluated and the results of experiments will be introduced as inputs of the environment knowledge base. It is expected that the experimentation undertaken, supported by a MISR experimental environment, will identify novel visualization approaches to be integrated in the future RMP and have the potential to enhance maritime domain awareness.
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Alain Bouchard, Anna-Liesa S. Lapinski, Jérôme Lavoie, and Jean Roy "Evaluation of information visualization approaches for an enhanced recognized maritime picture", Proc. SPIE 6945, Optics and Photonics in Global Homeland Security IV, 694510 (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.771680
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Information visualization

Data modeling

Visual process modeling

Defense and security

Databases

Prototyping

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