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The National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) is used by imagery analysts to define the quality of aerial imagery from different imaging systems. The scale uses a number to indicate the level of detail which may be seen in an image, and therefore how much information may be expected from it.
National Image Interpretability Rating Scales. The aerial imaging community utilizes the National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) to define and measure the quality of images and performance of imaging systems.
21 lis 1997 · For over 20 years, the National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) has served as a standard to quantify the interpretability or usefulness of imagery. The need for a NIIRS arose from...
The National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) has served as a community standard for still imagery, but no comparable scale exists for motion imagery.
The scale uses a number to indicate the level of detail which may be seen in an image, and therefore how much information may be expected from it. Military and Civil NIIRS scales are used to grade visible, radar, infra-red and multispectral imagery.
This document presents the Civil National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) and discusses its use. Image examples using the Civil NIIRS are displayed in Appendix I. Additional Civil NIIRS criteria are listed in Appendix II and a history of NIIRS appears in Appendix III.
21 lis 1997 · The National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) is used by imagery analysts to define the quality of aerial imagery from different imaging systems, and this feature describes the Civil NIIRS scale for the visible spectrum.