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NIIRS. Identify the wing configuration (e.g., straight, swept, delta) of all large aircraft (e.g., 707, CONCORD, BEAR, BLACKJACK). Identify radar and guidance areas at a SAM site by the configuration, mounds, and presence of concrete aprons. Detect a helipad by the configuration and markings.
- Civil NIIRS Reference Guide
Civil NIIRS Reference Guide. Appendix I - Imagery Examples...
- Civil NIIRS Reference Guide
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.
21 lis 1997 · The NIIRS provides a simple, yet powerful, tool for assessing and communicating image quality and sensor system requirements. While the scale itself is simple, the process of developing the scale...
The National Imagery Interpretability Rating Scale (NIIRS) is an American subjective scale used for rating the quality of imagery acquired from various types of imaging systems.
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.
The National Imagery Interpretability Scale (NIIRS) promotes interoperability for the exchange of data among Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems. The scales allow for the evaluation of imagery quality and use of a consistent measure for such evaluations.
After rating the imagery, image analysts also respond to a brief questionnaire about the NIIRS. Responses to these questions indicate analysts' subjective reaction to using the NIIRS, while the actual NIIRS ratings provide a more objective assessment of the scale.