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Virtual
Image Files
Image mosaics as large as your collective disk space can
be processed/generated and manipulated.
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Interactive
Image Processing Environment
Extended image processing options are available to the
user.
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Multiprocessor
Capability
Computational load can be distributed over multiple
servers or by using multiple processors in the same
machine.
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24/7
operation
Server runs around the clock with no user intervention.
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Dynamically
Generated HTML code
HTML pages are constructed by ProVIEW
scripts based on user requests.
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WWW-based
Data Visualization
Includes image displays, color composites, map projections,
2d and 3d plots, contour plots, and animations.
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WWW-based
Image Annotation
Using our custom JAVA Applets authorized users can interactively
overlay comments to the image data. Comments overlay
can be easily enabled/disabled at user request.
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Balance
of Computational Load on Server or Client Side
Although most computations can be carried on the server
side, some analysts prefer to bring the data to their
own PC for further analysis. The algorithms needed for
local processing are exactly the same as the ones running
on the server side.
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Extraction
of Image Features on the Fly
Analyst/end-user can dynamically decide which region
s/he wants to process and what type of features/algorithms
s/he wants to apply to the data. The system provides
for processing access constraints to limit who can exercise
or have access to certain end products.
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Image
Mensuration
As the user moves the cursor over an image, latitude and
longitude information is provided.
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Data
Queries
System allows direct queries into a database formatted
in ASCII, MS-ACCESS, or MS-SQL.
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Sensor
Fusion
Geo-reference the data to be able to spatially correlate
different sensor platforms.
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Custom
User Defined Products and Code
Users with proper access can manipulate the data using
their own algorithms. Complicated algorithms can easily
be coded in the ProVIEW
scripting language. If the user has his own 'C' or FORTRAN
routines, these can be compiled as a Dynamic Link Library
and called at run time by ProVIEW.
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