This document describes the need of training tools for radar image interpreters. Concepts, methods and solutions for supporting technology based training are presented and demonstrated by means of two examples: SAR-Tutor is a computer based training software for learning the basic principles of radar image interpretation. ViSAR is a simulator for exploring and understanding geometrical effects which occur in radar images. The interaction of these two tools and their use in operational training scenarios are explained
Designing SAR sensors is an extremely complex process. Thereby it is very important to keep in mind the goal for which the SAR sensor has to be built. For military purpose the detection and recognition of vehicles is essential. To give recommendations for design and use of SAR sensors we carried out interpreter experiments. To assess the interpreter performance we measured performance parameters like detection rate, false alarm rate etc. The following topics were of interest:-How do the SAR sensor parameters bandwidth and incidence angle influence the interpreter performance? -Could the length, width and orientation of vehicles be measured in SAR-images? -Which information (size, signature ...) will be used by the interpreters for vehicle recognition?Using our SaL Ve evaluation testbed we prepared lots of images from the experimental SAR-system DOSAR (EADS Dornier) and defined several military interpretation tasks for the trials. In a 4 weeks experiment 30 German military photo interpreters had to detect and classify tanks and trucks in X-Band images with different resolutions. To accustom the interpreters to SAR image interpretation they carried out a computer based SAR tutorial. To complete the investigations also subjective assessment of image quality was done by the interpreters.
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