Combined Visual and Infra-Red Search
I came across the following on the New Scientist website today. Could seeing with heat and light simultaneously improve search and rescue missions? Nathan Rasmussen of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, thinks so. He has created a hybrid video system that integrates visible and infrared footage into a single shot. [Read more here...] It definitely [...]
February 3, 2010
·
Robert Bradley ·
No Comments
Tags: Aerial Search, Hybrid Video System, Infra-Red Search, Nathan Rasmussen, New Scientist, Search and Rescue Mission, Tom Jenson, Visual Search, Washington Air Search and Rescue · Posted in: Search Links, Search News, Search Research, Search Thoughts
Training in Visual Search for SAR
I recently started to read Mark Gleason’s paper – THE SEARCH FOR HUMAN REMAINS IN THE SEARCH AND RESCUE ENVIRONMENT. I’d downloaded it a while back and skimmed it, but hadn’t sat and thought about it much. I got as far as the first page before I got very distracted by something he wrote about “search [...]
November 4, 2009
·
Robert Bradley ·
No Comments
Tags: Global-focal Model, Lowland Search, SAR, Search Images, Search Techniques, Search Training, Sweep Width, Tracking, Visual Search · Posted in: Search Research, Search Thoughts, Search Training


