Tomáš Bartaloš

E-mail: tomas.bartalos@ibot.cas.cz
Phone: +420 271015207
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tomas_Bartalos

Research interests:
Invasive species monitoring using RS data (satellite, UAV, aerial).

Education:
MSc. in cartography, geoinformatics, remote sensing, database systems and spatial statistics at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic, 2008)

Qualified in geoinformatics and remote sensing data analysis and processing and in application of different techniques, methods and approaches for automatic and semi-automatic image classification including Object-based image analysis (OBIA).

Publications:
Müllerová, J., Brůna, J., Bartaloš, T., Dvořák, P., Vítková, M., & Pyšek, P. (2017). Timing is important: unmanned aircraft versus satellite imagery in plant invasion monitoring. Frontiers in Plant Science 8: 887

Müllerová, J., Bartaloš, T., Brůna, J., Dvořák, P., Vítková, M. (2017):Unmanned aircraft in nature conservation: an example from plant invasions. International Journal of Remote Sensing 38(8-10):2177-2198 January 2017

Müllerová, J., Brůna, J., Dvořák, P., Bartaloš, T. & Vítková, M. (2016). Does the Data Resolution/origin Matter? Satellite, Airborne and Uav Imagery to Tackle Plant Invasions. Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., XLI-B7, 903-908, doi: 10.5194/isprsarchives-XLI-B7-903-2016.

Dvořák, P., Müllerová, J., Bartaloš, T., Brůna, J. (2015): Unmanned aerial vehicles for alien plant species detection and monitoring. In: The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XL-1/W4, 2015 International Conference on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Geomatics, 30 Aug–02 Sep 2015, Toronto, Canada