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  1. Satellite imagery

    V 2 rocket flight launched by the U.S. on October 24, 1946. Satellite imagery consists of photographs of Earth or other planets made by means of artificial satellites . History Image First satellite ... program for acquisition of imagery of Earth from space. Landsat 7 , the most recent Landsat satellite, was launched in 1999. In 1977, the first real time satellite imagery was acquired by the USA s KH ... carrying various sensors. There are also private companies that provide commercial satellite imagery. In the early 21st century satellite imagery became widely available when affordable, easy to use software with access to satellite imagery databases became offered by several companies and organizations ... made by radar imaging. Interpretation and analysis of satellite imagery is conducted using software ... to address NASA photos as well as national security applications. Satellite imagery is also ... There are four types of resolution when discussing satellite imagery in remote sensing spatial ... Satellite Imagery ref Satellite imagery is sometimes supplemented with aerial photography , which has higher resolution, but is more expensive per square meter. Satellite imagery can be combined .... While the satellite is able to collect imagery at 0.41  meters, GeoEye s operating license ... s WorldView 1 satellite provided the world s highest resolution commercial satellite imagery ... images in 5 meter pixel size. RapidEye satellite imagery is especially suited for agricultural ... tops. Commercial satellite companies do not place their imagery into the public domain and do ... make derivative products from commercial satellite imagery is minimized. Privacy concerns have ...&t k&hl en Google Maps satellite imagery http terraserver.microsoft.com TerraServer USA formerly ... Satellite imagery of documented, scientific anomaly sites including mound sites and unexplained circular features via Google Earth. DEFAULTSORT Satellite Imagery Category Satellites Category Photography ...   more details



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    Summary int filedesc Information Description Satellite imagery of Ethnic cleansing in Karen State Source Data taken from The Times , cite web url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news world asia article2552329.ece title Satellite images expose Burma s ethnic cleansing author Mark Henderson date September 29, 2007 work publisher accessdate 27 December 2010 . Image on the left is taken from http nasaimages.org and the right is from World Wind . The small Burma map is from Wikipedia. Edited with Microsoft PowerPoint . Date 12 27 2010 Author Self Licensing self cc zero ...   more details



  1. Imagery

    Other uses unreferenced date November 2010 Imagery is a collection of images. It is the usage of details and descriptions in order to create a sensory experience for the reader. Imagery Image are the elements in a literary work used to evoke mental images, not only of the visual sense, but of sensation and emotion as well. While most commonly used in reference to figurative language, imagery is a variable term which can apply to any and all components of a poem that evoke sensory experience and emotional response, whether figurative or literal, and also applies to the concrete things so imaged. Category Literary terms ...   more details



  1. Imagery (disambiguation)

    Imagery refers to a collection of images. The term may also refer to Audio Imagery , a Pennsylvania hip hop group Imagery album Imagery album , a 1997 album by death metal band Neuraxis Imagery literature , a writing technique See also Image Images disambig ...   more details



  1. Imagery intelligence

    morefootnotes date March 2011 tooshort date March 2011 Imagery Intelligence IMINT , is an list of intelligence gathering disciplines intelligence gathering discipline which collects information via satellite ... s and the newly invented fixed wing aircraft airplane . In WW2 a Joint Imagery Intelligence unit ... Officers to exploit imagery gathered on the Germans. Low and high flying planes have been used all ... developed for imagery and signals intelligence. Known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicle s, these drones ... satellite in November 2002. Though the resolution of satellite photographs, which must be taken from ... satellite s launched by dozens of nations since the first years of space exploration. While ... . This was the first successful recovery of film from an orbiting satellite and the first aerial recovery ... for cartography mapmaking . Between 1961 and 1994 the USSR launched perhaps 500 Zenit spy satellite ... of modern spy satellite s are classified, some idea of the trade offs available can be made using ... Resurs DK and Persona satellite Persona . The primary purpose of most spy satellites is to monitor ... over the years, this role has remained essentially the same. Some other uses of satellite imaging ... satellite weapon systems for destroying enemy spy satellites either with the use of another killer satellite , or with some sort of Earth or air launched missile . Since 1985, commercial vendors of satellite imagery have entered the market, beginning with the French SPOT satellites SPOT satellites ... business for that matter to buy access to satellite images. Unmanned aerial vehicles Main Unmanned ... Hawk . Global Hawk, with its long loiter time and global reach, has some of the attributes of a satellite ... Imagery and Geospatial Organisation National Geospatial Intelligence Agency U.S. interpretation ... Availability for Haiti February 2007 Study on availability of commercial imagery in 2007 which summarizes ... to Imagery Intelligence via globalsecurity http www.globalcollab.org Nautilus australia australian defence ...   more details



  1. Imagery (literature)

    Original research date March 2011 Unreferenced date March 2011 Imagery is used in literature to refer to descriptive language that evokes sensory experience . Forms of imagery with examples Visual imagery is perhaps the most frequently used form. The crimson liquid spilled from the neck of the white dove, staining and matting its pure, white feathers. Auditory imagery represents a sound. The bells chimed 2 o clock and Daniel got ready for school. Onomatopoeia a word that makes a sound. Kinetic imagery represents movement as in William Wordsworth Wordsworth s poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Daffodils tossing their heads in sprightly dance Olfactory imagery represents a smell. Gio s socks, still soaked with sweat from Tuesday s P.E. class, filled the classroom with an aroma akin to that of salty, week old, rotting fish. Gustatory imagery represents a taste. The sweet marinara sauce makes up for the bland sea shell pasta that Jeffrey served. Tumbling through the ocean water after being overtaken by the monstrous wave, Mark unintentionally took a gulp of the briny, bitter liquid, causing him to cough and gag. Tactile imagery represents touch. Yalimar dug her feet into the wet sand, burying her toes inside the beach as cold waves lapped at her ankles. The clay oozed between Jeremy s fingers as he let out a squeal of pure glee. Imagery can be showcased in many forms, such as metaphor s and simile s. A simile is a literary device where the writer employs the words like or as to compare two different ideas. It can be a strong word to use as a describing word in a simile or metaphor. Yesenia and her boyfriend soared high like two doves in love. I am as tricky as a fox. Angel s heart, like a candy store, has a hundred variations of sweetness. Tailaya s eyes sparkle like a crystal ... mental imagery http plato.stanford.edu entries mental imagery http www.readprint.com article 5 http ... school bedford harrisms imagery Definition of imagery creates a mental picture through sensory language ...   more details



  1. Auditory imagery

    In psychology and neuropsychology , auditory imagery is the subjective experience of hearing sense hearing in the absence of auditory system auditory stimulation. It occurs when one mentally rehearses telephone numbers, or has a song on the brain the phenomenon is usually defined to be spontaneous that is, not under direct conscious control it can be distressing. Auditory imagery is used by neuropsychologists for investigating aspects of human cognition. Writing in Nature journal Nature , David J. M. Kraemer and coworkers use magnetic resonance imaging to determine whether the auditory cortex is recruited during auditory imagery of popular music. Kraemer played excerpts of songs with lyrics including I Can t Get No Satisfaction Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones , and to instrumental s that contained no lyrics including The Pink Panther Theme . Each subject rated each piece of music as either familiar or unknown. The music was then played to the subjects, but with short, 2 5 second s portions of the track replaced with silent gaps of equal length. The neural activity in the subjects was then monitored during these gaps. Kraemer then compared neural activity in the Brodmann area of the brain during gaps in familiar music with activity during gaps in unfamiliar music auditory imagery being assumed to occur during gaps in the familiar music but not in the unfamiliar music . Silent gaps embedded in familiar songs induced greater activation in auditory association areas than did silent gaps embedded in unknown songs, indicating that auditory imagery has elements in common with other mental imagery . The topic of mental imagery has focused upon visual mental imagery. This research thus suggests a neural basis for the familiar experience of hearing a familiar melody in one s head. Kraemer emphasises the obligatory nature of the phenomenon muting short gaps of familiar music was sufficient to trigger auditory imagery. See also Audiation Earworm References Nature 434, 158 10 ...   more details



  1. Serial imagery

    Serial imagery is a central idea of modern and contemporary art. The Impressionists and their contemporaries were the first to use it, for example Claude Monet in his Poplar Series Monet Poplars , Haystacks Monet Haystacks or Rouen Cathedral Monet Rouen Cathedral . John Coplans supplied the first critical approach in an exhibition at the Pasadena Art Museum in 1968. Literature John Coplans Serial Imagery , exh. cat. Pasadena Art Museum 1968, New York Graphic Society, 1968 Art stub Category Art media Category Art genres de Serielle Kunst ...   more details



  1. Motor imagery

    Merge Mental practice of action date May 2010 Motor imagery is a mental process by which an individual ... and Mental Simulation. New York Psychology Press. ref Definition Motor imagery can be defined ... Research, 3, 87 93. ref It corresponds to the so called internal imagery or first person perspective ... Therapy Research, 1, 135 141. ref Functional equivalence of motor preparation and motor imagery ... between action execution and motor imagery. Motor imagery has been studied using the classical methods ... brain Neural correlates of motor intention and imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17, 187 ... similar cortical networks mediate music performance and music imagery in pianists. ref ... piano in the mind an fMRI study on music imagery and performance in pianists. Cognitive Brain ... in the motor cortex during motor imagery amounts about 30 of the level observed during actual performance ... imagery is associated with the specific activation of the neural circuits involved in the early ... about common neural mechanisms of imagery and motor preparation. ref Jeannerod, M. 2001 . Neural simulation ... of cardiac and respiratory activity during motor imagery and during actual motor performance revealed ..., Y. & Morgan, W.P. 1992 . The effect of imagery perspectives on the psychophysiological responses .... ref Motor imagery activates motor pathways. Muscular activity often increases with respect to rest, during motor imagery. When this is the case, EMG activity is limited to those muscles that participate ... Research, 46, 389 401. ref The effects of motor imagery Motor imagery is now widely used .... 2003 . The musician s brain functional imaging of amateurs and professionals during performance and imagery. Neuroimage, 20, 1817 1829. ref On motor learning Motor imagery is an accepted procedure in the preparation ... 1984 . Imagery and sports. In W.F. Straub and J,M, Williams eds, . Cognitive Sport Psychology. Lansing ... that motor imagery provides additional benefits to conventional physiotherapy or occupational therapy ...   more details



  1. Eidetic Imagery

    cleanup date January 2011 wikify date January 2011 Eidetic Imagery is a psychotherapy model based on the pioneering work of Akhter Ahsen, Ph.D. History and Theory Eidetic Imagery is a fast moving method that identifies areas of need quickly and generates change by using revolutionary tools. Eidetic Imagery ... or edited some forty books on imagery. His body of work, which has come to be known as Eidetic Imagery, draws its inspiration solely from the image. The thrust of the imagery movement, which follows ... believe that behavior is central. Eidetic Imagery, as propounded by Ahsen, represents an experiential ... and operations of the mind and body. It discovers imagery blueprints in the psyche, locates them ... and why. Entering the image arena with full awareness of the principles through which imagery ... want or desire. But Eidetic Imagery is more than just a method. Its solidly grounded theory accounts ... results affected by imagery in terms of hard science. Eidetic Imagery has profound appeal to many ... of knowledge. Recently, Eidetic Imagery has encouraged literary and social criticism based on analysis ..., kill it. This difference is especially prominent in the so called eidetic imagery of children. Such a whole ..., 1941 , pp 112 113. ref It is exactly this image the EIDETIC on which Eidetic Imagery is based. In 1907, V. Urbantschitsch in Germany found a repeatable form of imagery called Anschauungsbilder the earlier ..., Eidetic Imagery London Kegan Paul, 1930 . ref In 1928, Heinrich Kl ver concluded that There is no doubt ..., Heinrich, Studies on the eidetic type and on eidetic imagery. Psychology Bulletin, 25 1928 , 69 104 ... standpoints. According to Ahsen s research on imagery, which took place after the Second World ... thing in the real world. Compared to Akhter Ahsen s penetrating analysis of imagery formation and eidetic processes, all other clinical uses of imagery appear singularly embryonic. David Marks , the experimentalist, has called Ahsen s work on Eidetic Imagery and the empirical method brilliant with scintillating ...   more details



  1. Phonemic imagery

    Confusing date January 2010 Phonemic imagery is sometimes called inner speech or covert speech , though sometimes it is grouped as a similar phenomenon along with these forms of speech. Phonemic imagery is a part of the philosophy of consciousness rather than linguistics as it is considered an internal phenomenon of consciousness observed through Introspection reflection rather than amenable to empirical observation. References http books.google.com books?id FbP1pHCSPNcC&pg PT269&lpg PT269&dq 22phonemic imagery 22&source bl&ots QBFn8cMQCF&sig dhmiEjWnYTw jX8YAxtDTQOzGvA&hl en&ei eokUS8TfKsGLkAWt5vmNBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBkQ6AEwAg v onepage&q 22phonemic 20imagery 22&f false Understanding Consciousness By Max Velmans http www.scribd.com doc 21959060 Routledge understanding consciousness Routledge, Understanding Consciousness http www.scribd.com doc 12269258 Conceptual vs Emprical IssuesVelman M Max Velmans, How to Separate Conceptual Issues form Empirical ones in the study of consciousness Category Oral communication Category Conceptual models Category Mind philo stub ...   more details



  1. Imagery (album)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Imagery Type studio Artist Neuraxis band Neuraxis Cover Neuraxis Imagery.jpg Released February 6th, 1997 Recorded May 1996 at Peter Pan Studios Genre Melodic death metal br Technical death metal Length 30 02 Label Neoblast Records Producer Neuraxis band Neuraxis Reviews Last album This album Imagery br 1997 Next album A Passage into Forlorn br 2001 Imagery was released on February 6, 1997 and is the first full length album by Neuraxis band Neuraxis . Track listing Tracklist total length 30 02 lyrics credits yes music credits yes title1 Intro length1 0 17 lyrics1 Instrumental music1 Henry extra1 title2 A Temporal Calamity length2 3 28 lyrics2 Moore music2 Henry extra2 title3 Oscillated to Intelligence length3 3 10 lyrics3 Moore music3 Henry extra3 title4 Cyberwar length4 1 58 lyrics4 Henry, Moore music4 Henry extra4 title5 Inquisition on Mortality length5 3 02 lyrics5 Moore music5 Henry extra5 title6 Lid to Your Soul length6 3 46 lyrics6 Moore music6 Henry, Thiel extra6 title7 Reasons of Being length7 3 17 lyrics7 Moore music7 Henry, Thiel extra7 title8 Atmospheric Holocaust length8 1 59 lyrics8 Instrumental music8 Henry extra8 title9 Psycho Waves length9 4 14 lyrics9 Henry, Moore music9 Henry extra9 title10 A Drift... length10 0 44 lyrics10 Instrumental music10 Henry extra10 title11 Driftwood length11 3 20 lyrics11 Moore music11 Henry extra11 title12 The Drop length12 0 47 lyrics12 Moore music12 Henry extra12 Personnel Neuraxis Maynard Moore vocals Steven Henry guitars, backing vocals, artwork Felipe Quinzanos guitars Yan Thiel bass Mathieu Royale drums Additional Personnel J F Dagenais sound engineering Neuraxis DEFAULTSORT Imagery Album Category Debut albums Category Neuraxis albums Category 1996 albums 1990s death metal album stub ...   more details



  1. Archeological imagery

    Imagery Analysis Terrain Analysis Imaging Technologies Remote Sensing Archaeology Bibliography Empty ... DEFAULTSORT Archeological Imagery Category Archaeology ...   more details



  1. Audio Imagery

    Infobox musical artist Name Audio Imagery A.I. Img Audioimagerylogo.jpg Img capt Audio Imagery A.I. Pic by Steph Dray Background group or band Alias Audio Imagery A.I. , A.I. Origin Paris, France Houston, United States Genre Hip hop music Hip hop , Pop music pop , Rock music rock Years active 2010 present Label http www.atmospheriques.com Atmospheriques Current members E leven & Continental T URL http audioimagery.tumblr.com Tumblr Blog Audio Imagery is a hip hop music group signed to the french label Atmospheriques ref Atmospheriques Label http www.atmospheriques.com AT Music ref composed of American artist & producer Continental T and Parisan musician and producer Harold Philippon, also known as E leven. A.I was created in 2010 when Continental T was introduced to E leven over the internet. Members Continental T Truth , a Houston native, has worked with producers like Pit Party Like A Rockstar , Big Tank Hit Music & Television Producer and Myke Deisel Hit Producer and took part in 2010 s Dj Capcom I m Going In Lil Wayne Truth & Drake leak ref Im goin in http www.youtube.com watch?v 43upc2rvdyA&feature related Lil Wayne, Drake & Truth ref . Since then Continental T Truth has reached over 8 million plays on youtube ref Im goin in http www.youtube.com watch?v 43upc2rvdyA&feature related Lil Wayne, Drake & Truth ref ref Im goin in 2 http www.youtube.com watch?v i IC4QqTG5U Lil Wayne, Drake & Truth ref and has released mixtapes which have been featured all over the internet and on popular music blogs. ref Im goin in Lil Wayne, Drake & Truth http www.2dopeboyz.com 2009 03 09 dj capcom im goin in f lil wayne drake truth On 2dopeBoys ref E leven born in Lyon, France, is a musician and music producer, and plays the piano, bass, guitar, and percussions ref E leven RLess Project http www.youtube.com watch?v xnbjM5dsE5s Ryan leslie Talenthouse Contest ref . He spent a year at the SAE ... www.youtube.com user OfficialAudioImagery Youtube Page http www.facebook.com pages Audio Imagery ...   more details



  1. Imagery Alliance

    The Imagery Alliance is a collection of visual art s organizations created to improve orphan works legislation . Members Advertising Photographers of America APA American Institute of Graphic Arts AIGA American Society of Media Photographers ASMP American Society of Picture Professionals ASPP Association of Photographers AOP United Kingdom UK The Association of Photographers Art Directors Club ADC British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies BAPLA Coordination of European Agencies Press Stock Heritage CEPIC Editorial Photographers EP The Graphic Artists Guild GAG Illustrators Partnership of America IPA North American Nature Photography Association NANPA National Press Photographers Association NPPA Picture Archive Council of America PACA Picture Licensing Universal System PLUS Professional Photographers of America PPA Society for photographic education Society for Photographic Education SPE Stock Artists Alliance SAA White House News Photographers Association WHNPA See also Copyright Alliance Digital Freedom campaign External links http www.illustratorspartnership.org 01 topics article.php?searchterm 00246 Uncategorized date January 2011 culture stub media company stub US poli stub ...   more details



  1. Imagery analysis

    Unreferenced date November 2007 Imagery analysis is the extraction of useful information from bi dimensional graphic formats, including screen shot s. This includes color and black and white photograph s, infra red photographs and video, radar screens and synthetic aperture radar formats, ultrasound , EKG , EEG , MRI , echocardiography echo cardiograms , seismographs and others. In short, any type of sensor related data projected in 2 and 3 D formats qualifies as imagery. Origins Prior to the invention of early photography, military commanders depended on scouts that would survey or recon enemy activity, depending on simple eyesight and human memory. Once photography became available, tactical information became frozen in time, details could be preserved, enhancing the quality of available information. World War I saw the start of ground based and aerial photographic collection. For the first time commanders were able to access timely and accurate intelligence. Such was the value of this type of information that observers in tethered balloons and scout plane s were attacked, first with crude weapons and later escalating to machine gun s and the development of the fighter aircraft . Frank Luke , an American pilot procured incendiary ammunition and used it to destroy numerous enemy ... analysis Experimentation with monochromatic imagery black and white revealed the potential of exploiting ... techniques The first use of tactical imagery obtained during the first World War readily .... Law enforcement has made use of imagery in Forensic science forensic crime scene documentation ..., imagery is included with other types of information to create detailed maps useful for commerce, taxation ..., creating a multicolored map. Meteorological imagery since the 60s has made it possible to detect ... permit travel for such a large group of people. Imagery would also benefit exploration in greater ... complexes. See also Archeological imagery Imaging technologies Military intelligence Military ...   more details



  1. Satellite

    and is useful for Satellite imagery imaging , spy satellite spy , and weather satellite s. Moon ...about artificial satellites natural satellites, also known as moons Natural satellite other uses Satellite disambiguation Mergefrom Satellite space segment date January 2011 File ConstellationGPS.gif thumb ... 2.jpg thumb right 240px A full size model of the Earth observation satellite ERS 2 In the context of spaceflight , a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavour. Such objects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellite s such as the Moon . History s first artificial satellite, the Sputnik 1 , was launched by the Soviet Union ... satellite originate from more than 50 countries and have used the satellite launching capabilities ... and satellite fragments orbit the Earth as space debris . A few space probe s have been placed ... and civilian Earth observation satellites, communications satellite s, navigation satellites, weather .... Satellite orbits vary greatly, depending on the purpose of the satellite, and are classified in a number ... orbit . Satellites are usually semi independent computer controlled systems. Satellite subsystems ... control. History Early conceptions The first fictional depiction of a satellite being launched ... writer Arthur C. Clarke 1917 2008 described in detail the possible use of communications satellite ... 160 publisher Simon & Schuster year 2000 isbn 978 0684863115 ref Clarke examined the logistics of satellite ... of what was referred to as the earth satellite vehicle when Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal ... 1949 22earth satellite vehicle 22&hl en&ei xCTiTIKFAcWnnQesoInVDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... satellite to orbit Earth. The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1 , launched by the Soviet Union ... stated, A satellite vehicle with appropriate instrumentation can be expected to be one of the most ... s Project RAND eventually released the above report, but did not believe that the satellite was a potential ...   more details



  1. The Satellite

    The Satellite coor dm 67 51 S 61 7 E is a small rock summit topography peak rising to 1,100 m, protruding slightly above the ice sheet 3 nautical miles 6 km southwest of Pearce Peak and 8 nautical miles 15 km east of Baillieu Peak . Discovered and named in February 1931 by the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition BANZARE under Mawson. The approximate position of this peak was verified in aerial photographs taken by the U.S. Navy Operation Highjump on February 26 , 1947 . usgs gazetteer antarctica geo stub Category Geography of Antarctica Satellite, The ...   more details



  1. Future Imagery Architecture

    P. Vick title Future Imagery Architecture url http www.globalsecurity.org intell systems fia.htm publisher globalsecurity.org ref Lockheed was asked to restart production of an older satellite system ... USA 193 satellite in 2006 ref http www.globalsecurity.org space library report 2008 080128 fia vick.htm ... it is a Synthetic aperture radar SAR satellite. ref http www.satobs.org seesat Sep 2010 0279.html ... Office satellites fr Future Imagery Architecture ko ja ...   more details



  1. Cancer guided imagery

    Cancer guided imagery is an alternative cancer treatment in which the patient imagines cancer cell s dying, tumor s shrinking, or themselves being healthy. It is a type of mind body intervention . Cancer guided imagery may relieve some side effects and reduce patients fear. According to an article from the University of California, San Diego , a review of 46 studies conducted from 1966 to 1998 by the American Cancer Society found that guided imagery was effective in managing stress, anxiety, depression, pain, and the side effects of chemotherapy. ref http cancer.ucsd.edu Outreach PublicEducation CAMs guidedimagery.asp Cancer Center Complementary and Alternative Therapies ref Cancer guided imagery is not recommended on its own, as it is completely ineffective at killing cancer cells. See also Guided Affective Imagery Self hypnosis References reflist Category Oncology Category Alternative cancer treatments Alt med stub ...   more details



  1. Motion Imagery Standards Board

    The Motion Imagery Standards Board MISB is an official standards body that is responsible for reviewing, recommending, and overseeing standards for motion imagery, associated metadata , audio, and related systems. These standards are used by the United States Department of Defense DoD , Intelligence Community IC , and the United States Imagery and Geospatial System USIGS . The goal of the MISB is to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of motion imagery in its applications in the DoD, IC, and ISGIS. To this end, the MISB s mission is to ensure the development, application, and implementation of standards that maximize interoperability , integrity, and quality of motion imagery. Mission Officially, the MISB was established in accordance with DoD Directive 5105.60 to formulate, review, and recommend standards for motion imagery, associated metadata, audio, and other related systems for DoD, IC, and National System for Geospatial Intelligence NSG . The MISB is a part of the Geospatial Intelligence Standards Working Group GWG of the National Center for Geospatial Intelligence Standards and in turn comprises seven working groups, each of which are assigned different functional areas regarding motion imagery. Their slogan is blockquote Shaping the future of motion imagery to maximize the utility of technology to benefit of the warfighter. blockquote The MISB meets three times a year in the Washington D.C. area. MISP The Motion Imagery Standard Profile MISP is a direct expression of the MISB mission and serves as the master baseline standards document prepared and managed by the MISB. Associated Standards The MISB suite of technologies emphasizes interoperability over all else. With this in mind, MISB has adopted such codec standards as KLV , H.264 , MPEG 2 , MPEG 4 , JPIP , and JPEG 2000 . See also KLV MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H.264 JPIP JPEG 2000 National Geospatial Intelligence Agency External links http www.gwg.nga.mil misb MISB Website http www.gwg.nga.mil misb misppubs.html ...   more details



  1. Guided affective imagery

    Guided affective imagery GAI also known as katathym imaginative psychotherapy is a method of psychotherapy . It is a therapeutic technique in which a facilitator uses descriptive language intended to psychologically benefit mental imagery , often involving several or all senses, in the mind of the listener. In this method, the imagination plays an important role together with discussions with the client. It was developed by German psychiatrist Hanscarl Leuner , based on his research in guided mental imagery, catathymic influences the interaction of mental contents and emotional processes , dream s and daydreams. References Leuner, H. 1969 Guided Affective Imagery GAI . A Method of Intensive Psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 23, No. 1, p. 4 22. http www.synthesiscenter.org articles 0340.pdf pdf Utay, J. Miller, M. 2006 Guided imagery as an effective therapeutic technique a brief review of its history and efficacy research. Journal of Instructional Psychology, March 2006 Related Issues Mental imagery Repressed memory False Memory Integrative Psychotherapy Psychedelic psychotherapy Autogenic training Hypnotherapy Depth psychology Cancer guided imagery Project Sanctuary External links http www.erowid.org culture characters leuner hanscarl leuner hanscarl.shtml Erowid Character Vaults Hanscarl Leuner http www.mudrashram.com imagerytechniques1.html Imagery Techniques in Psychotherapy Psychotherapy Category Psychotherapy Category Dreaming psych stub cs Katatymn imaginativn psychoterapie de Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapie ru he ...   more details



  1. National Agriculture Imagery Program

    The National Agriculture Imagery Program NAIP acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental United States . It is administered by the USDA s Farm Service Agency FSA through the Aerial Photography Field Office APFO in Salt Lake City . ref name NAIP USDA article National Agriculture Imagery Program NAIP url http www.fsa.usda.gov FSA apfoapp?area home&subject prog&topic nai author the Farm Service Agency accessdate 2009 07 25 ref A primary goal of the NAIP program is to make digital orthophoto ortho photography available to governmental agencies and the public within a year of acquisition. This leaf on imagery is used as a base layer for GIS programs in FSA s County Service Centers, and is used to maintain the Common Land Unit CLU boundaries. Projects are contracted each year based upon available funding and the FSA imagery acquisition cycle. Beginning in 2003, NAIP was acquired on a 5 year cycle. 2008 was a transition year, and a three year cycle began in 2009. Since the NAIP program began in 2003, vendors have been transitioning to digital sensors in imagery acquisition. In 2009, most NAIP imagery will be acquired with digital sensors rather than film cameras. ref name NAIP NAIP imagery products are available either as digital ortho quarter quad tiles DOQQs or as compressed county mosaics CCM . The area for DOQQs corresponds to the USGS topographic quadrangles. Each image tile covers a 3.75 x 3.75 minute quarter quadrangle plus a 300 meter buffer on all four sides. CCMs are generated by compressing DOQQ image tiles into a single mosaic. All individual tile images and the resulting mosaic are rectified in the UTM coordinate system , NAD 83 , and cast into a single predetermined UTM zone. ref name NAIP NAIP imagery is acquired at a one meter ground sample distance GSD with a horizontal accuracy that matches within six meters of photo identifiable ... Agriculture Imagery Program Category United States Department of Agriculture Category Aerial photography ...   more details



  1. Tactical Imagery-Intelligence Wing

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing image Image Tiw.jpg TIW badge role Intelligence equipment garrison RAF Marham garrison label Station motto Oculi Propter Ungues current commander Wing Commander rank Wing Commander Paul Fraser current commander label Officer Commanding identification symbol dates Apr 2002 in aviation 2002 battle honours Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing TIW is a No. 1 Group RAF 1 Group Force Element , based at RAF Marham . TIW is responsible for the processing and exploitation of fast jet electro optical imagery, on deployed operations, exercises and routine training. Fast jet imagery has been analysed from the RAPTOR Raptor pod on the Tornado GR4 and the Digital Joint Reconnaissance Pod on the Jaguar, Harrier and Tornado GR4. TIW is also responsible for providing specialist training of all Imagery Analysts within 1 Group. TIW formed in April 2002 from II AC , XIII and 39 1 PRU Sqn RICs Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre . No. 41 F Sqn RIC became part of TIW in April 2003. The formal grouping of what were previously four separate RICs brings benefits in ensuring a more coherent approach against a common set of standards. Traditionally, TIW was considered to be part of the role known as tactical reconnaissance or tac recce . As traditional tasking and reporting has evolved to provide a much broader, more complex and often more dynamic set of questions to and range of products from TIW, the term Combat aircraft ISTAR Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance much better describes the role of TIW and the aircraft that collect the imagery. References http www.raf.mod.uk rafmarham aboutus tacticalimageryintelligencewing.cfm Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing on the RAF Marham website Category Royal Air Force wings Category Royal Air Force ground support units Category RAF Marham units Category Military units and formations established in 2002 ...   more details



  1. Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation

    The Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DIGO is an government of Australia Australian government intelligence agency responsible for the tasking collection , exploitation analysis , and dissemination distribution of geospatial intelligence GEOINT . DIGO is part of the Australian Department of Defence Australia Department of Defence . DIGO was created on 8 November 2000, by amalgamating the Canberra based Australian Imagery Organisation and Directorate of Strategic Military Geographic Information , and the Bendigo, Victoria Bendigo based Defence Topographic Agency now called the Geospatial Analysis Centre . See also Australian intelligence agencies Geospatial Information Officer External links http www.defence.gov.au digo DIGO homepage Australian intelligence agencies Australia gov stub Category Australian intelligence agencies Category Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia pl Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation ...   more details




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