Geoinformation
The geoinformation group led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan-Henrik Haunert focuses on the development of efficient algorithms for the automatic analysis and visualization of spatial information. Thereby, we lay the foundations for the next generations of geoinformation systems (GIS), interactive visualization systems, navigation systems, and location-based services.
We hold courses on geoinformation systems, spatial databases, programming, algorithms, and cartography for students in the German-taught BSc program Geodäsie und Geoinformation. In the German-taught MSc program Geodäsie und Geoinformation as well as in the English-taught MSc program Geodetic Engineering, we focus on algorithmic aspects of geoinformation science.
Recent publications
Immersive Virtual Reality to Verify the As-built State of Electric Line Networks in Buildings
Julius Knechtel, Weilian Li, Yannick Orgeig, Jan-Henrik Haunert, and Youness Dehbi
Efficient mining of volunteered trajectory datasets
Axel Forsch, Stefan Funke, Jan-Henrik Haunert, and Sabine Storandt
Minimum-error triangulations for sea surface reconstruction
Anna Arutyunova, Anne Driemel, Jan-Henrik Haunert, Herman Haverkort, Jürgen Kusche, Elmar Langetepe, Philip Mayer, Petra Mutzel and Heiko Röglin
Clustering Building Footprint Polygons Based on Graph Similarity Measures
Sophie Duong, Peter Rottmann, Jan-Henrik Haunert and Petra Mutzel
Suitability assessment of different sensors to detect hidden installations for as-built bim
Julius Knechtel, Jan Behmann, Jan-Henrik Haunert, and Youness Dehbi
Integrating optimization-based spatial unit allocation into a multi-agent model for the simulation of urban growth
Annika Bonerath, Yannick Orgeig, Jan-Henrik Haunert, and Youness Dehbi
Contact
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan-Henrik Haunert
Head of working group
2.008
Meckenheimer Allee 172
53115 Bonn
Sandra Juraga
Secretary
+49 228 73-1753
2.009
Meckenheimer Allee 172
53115 Bonn