Pauline Miller
Information and Computational Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Pauline obtained a PhD (2007) from Newcastle University, investigating the integration of histroical aerial photogrammetry and present day lidar and terrestrial laser scanning datasets, for enhanced assessment of coastal change. Following this, she spent more than seven years at Newcastle University as a postdoctoral researcher and School Research Fellow, working on a number of research projects. Much of her research has included a focus on landslide hazard assessment, with an example being the EPSRC-funded project (EP/D023726/1), 'Remote asset inspection for transport corridors'. This invoved the combination of high resolution topographic data (lidar), landcover information (CASI multispectral imagery), hydrological parameters, and geotechnical information to deliver fine scale modelling of landslide hazard risk across earthwork slopes. More recently, Pauline's research has focussed on the investigation of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platforms and sensors for high resolution mapping and monitoring applications with particular emphasis on catchment science.
Research Interest
Computational Sciences
Publications
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Abed, F.M.; Mills, J.P.; Miller, P.E., (2012) Echo amplitude normalisation of full-waveform airborne laser scanning data based on robust incidence angle estimation., IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 50, 2910-2918.
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Abed, F.M.; Mills, J.P.; Miller, P.E., (2014) Calibrated full-waveform airborne laser scanning for 3D object segmentation., Remote Sensing, 6, 4109-4132.
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Gneenis, A.S.; Mills, J.P.; Miller, P.E., (2015) In-flight photogrammetric camera calibration/validation via complementary lidar., ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 100, 3-13.