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Other research with similar goals is under way. Mary Fendley, a Wright State University researcher in human factors engineering, said she designed a process through an Air Force Research Laboratory-supported project to help analysts examining images from intelligence sources to correct for cognitive biases.
Fendley’s three-part process included an “image bank” to provide multiple views of targets that analysts had defined, a marking procedure intended to help analysts avoid overlooking items of potential interest, and a message board to provide analysts with information about other objects of interest that had recently been spotted in a target area.
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