

08 October 2009, 11:11am
GEOINT 2009 Symposium - Booth 503
October 19 – 21
San Antonio, Texas
SOCET GXP v3.1 software is scheduled for release later this year. Preview new automated high-performance tools, including:
Video Analysis
The Video Analysis tool reads and displays live video feeds or saved video files from airborne sensors. It uses the image metadata and a video sensor model for accurate geopositioning. With a single click, analysts move still frames from a video sequence into the SOCET GXP Multiport™ for high-definition viewing and in-depth analysis. SOCET GXP provides geopositioning to allow fusion with other geospatial data types such as terrain, features, and other images. The expansive range of functionality available in SOCET GXP also can be applied to still video frames.
Terrain analysis
New tools are provided for slope and aspect analysis, giving users the added visualization needed to complement Terrain Shaded Relief (TSR) displays. Optimized terrain analysis results are generated on-the-fly and displayed graphically. When displayed with stereo imagery, analysis tools can be shown in stereo. Results can be converted to a georeferenced raster image product such as a GeoTIFF. The Line-of-Sight tool has been restructured to display as a range fan or 360-degree view, and also can be converted to a georeferenced raster image product.
Hyperspectral and multispectral (HSI and MSI) analysis
Hyperspectral and multispectral (HSI and MSI) image processing algorithms are used to extract information contained in multiple bands of image data. New HSI and MSI algorithms include: destriping, reflectance calibration, principal components analysis (PCA), unsupervised classification, supervised classification, spectral change detection, anomaly detection, spectral unmixing, and band math for user-customized image processing.
Xport™
The Xport™ is a specialized window designed for real-time image visualization and detailed analysis. It offers a palette of up to 16 preview panels for different image processing algorithms. Xport panels are linked to each other and to the main Multiport for dynamic updates as the user roams in the main viewing area. Multiple enhancements are shown simultaneously on the same image. The goal is to streamline analysis tasks by reducing the time required to determine the appropriate algorithm to use for an image.
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GEOINT, 2009, Symposium, -, Booth, 503
October, 19, –, 21
San, Antonio,, Texas
SOCET, GXP, v3.1, software, is, scheduled, for, release, later, this, year., Preview, new, automated, high-performance, tools,, including:
Video, Analysis
The, Video, Analysis, tool, reads, and, displays, live, video, feeds, or, saved, videoMore…
Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)