Arko Lucieer, PhD
Senior Lecturer in GIS and Remote Sensing, University of TasmaniaHobart, Australia
Research field: Earth Sciences - Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
Remote sensing, GIS, ecology
Publications
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Conference Proceedings (5)
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A Lucieer, H Van Der Werff (2008) Panchromatic wavelet texture features fused with multispectral bands for improved classification of high-resolution satellite imagery, 5154-5157. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
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A Lucieer (2008) Visualization of hyperplanes for SVM classification, 2034-2035. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
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A Lucieer (2006) Fuzzy classification of sub-Antarctic vegetation on Heard Island based on high-resolution satellite imagery, 2777-2780. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
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A Lucieer (2006) Visualization for exploration of uncertainty related to fuzzy classification, 903-906. In International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS).
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A Lucieer, M.-J. Kraak (2004) α-shapes for visualizing irregular shaped class clusters in 3D feature space for classification of remotely sensed imagery, 201-211. In Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.
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Journal Article (15)
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J Oldeland, W Dorigo, L Lieckfeld et al. (2010) Combining vegetation indices, constrained ordination and fuzzy classification for mapping semi-natural vegetation units from hyperspectral imagery, 1155-1166. In Remote Sensing of Environment.
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A. Wang, S. Wang, A. Lucieer (2010) Segmentation of multispectral high-resolution satellite imagery based on integrated feature distributions, 1471-1483. In International Journal of Remote Sensing 31 (6).
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H Murray, A Lucieer, R Williams (2010) Texture-based classification of sub-Antarctic vegetation communities on Heard Island, 138-149. In International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 12 (3).
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Y Ge, S Li, V C Lakhan et al. (2009) Exploring uncertainty in remotely sensed data with parallel coordinate plots, 413-422. In International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 11 (6).
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V Lucieer, A Lucieer (2009) Fuzzy clustering for seafloor classification, 230-241. In Marine Geology 264 (3-4).
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D M Bergstrom, A Lucieer, K Kiefer et al. (2009) Indirect effects of invasive species removal devastate World Heritage Island, 73-81. In Journal of Applied Ecology 46 (1).
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A Lucieer, L Veen (2009) Interactive exploration of uncertainty in fuzzy classifications by isosurface visualization of class clusters, 4685-4705. In International Journal of Remote Sensing 30 (18).
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D M Bergstrom, A Lucieer, K Kiefer et al. (2009) Management implications of the Macquarie Island trophic cascade revisited: A reply to Dowding et al. (2009), 1133-1136. In Journal of Applied Ecology 46 (5).
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P Debba, A Stein, F D Van Der Meer et al. (2008) Field sampling from a segmented image, 756-768. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) 5072 LNCS (PART 1).
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P K Bricher, A Lucieer, E J Woehler (2008) Population trends of Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) breeding colonies: A spatial analysis of the effects of snow accumulation and human activities, 1397-1407. In Polar Biology 31 (11).
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Biographical Information
Dr Arko Lucieer is a lecturer in Remote Sensing and GIS in the School of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Tasmania. He received his MSc in physical geography with a specialisation in hyperspectral remote sensing from Utrecht University in the Netherlands in 2000. His PhD research focused on image segmentation and visualisation of uncertainty in satellite imagery. He obtained his PhD degree in 2004 from the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) and Utrecht University in The Netherlands. During the last five years, Dr Lucieer has been a lead investigator on the use of very high resolution imagery for mapping vegetation communities and their dynamics in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic region. The focus of his research is on texture measures, image segmentation and fuzzy classification, and multi-scale change detection techniques. More recently, Dr Lucieer has initiated a research project looking at the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for multi-scale sampling and super resolution mapping of natural and agricultural environments.
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Professional Experience
Jan 2010 - Present
Senior Lecturer in GIS and Remote Sensing at
University of Tasmania
Hobart, Australia
Classes taught:
Remote Sensing: Introduction
GIS:Introduction
GIS: Spatial Analysis
Advanced Spatial Data Analysis
GIS: Application Development
Hobart, Australia
Classes taught:
Remote Sensing: Introduction
GIS:Introduction
GIS: Spatial Analysis
Advanced Spatial Data Analysis
GIS: Application Development
Jun 2004 - Dec 2009
Lecturer in GIS and Remote Sensing at
University of Tasmania
Hobart, Australia
Hobart, Australia
Education
Oct 2000 - Oct 2004
ITC - International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
in Enschede, Netherlands
PhD
PhD
Sep 1995 - Sep 2000
Universiteit Utrecht - University of Utrecht
in Utrecht, Netherlands
MSc Physical Geography
MSc Physical Geography
Contact Information
| Address: | Private bag 76, Hobart, 7001, Australia |
| E-mail: | |
| Phone: | +61362262140 |
| Webpage: | http://www.lucieer.net |
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