Target Acquisition and Analysis Training System: Comparison of Image Quality of Three Presentation Media
Abstract
The Army's Combat Vehicle Identification (CVI) Training Program (GTA 17-2-9) uses a 35mm slide system. Utilization of the Bessler Cue/See and Videotape as additional media on which to present CVI raised the issue of the extent to which these systems could affect image quality with a commensurate reduction of training effectiveness. To evaluate the effects of image quality differences among the 35mm, Bessler, and videotape systems, 105 soldiers were pretested, trained on the three media, each of which used the CVI Training Program. Performance was measured by the correct number of vehicle recognition and identification responses. Comparisons of performance scores across the three media were not significantly different. It was concluded that the image quality of all three of the media was satisfactory for use with the CVI Training Program. No conclusions were drawn regarding the relative overall value of the three systems as training devices. Keywords: Vehicle Recognition; Vehicle Identification; Bessler; Video; Media Evaluation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA169194
Entities
People
- Charles O. Nystrom
- Gary L. Shope
- Norman D. Smith
- Otto H. Heuckeroth
- Stuart W. Betts
Organizations
- U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences