Professor for Applied Geoinformatics
Welcome to the pages of Applied Geoinformatics (Prof. Dr. Jukka M. Krisp). Research areas of Geoinformatics include the investigation and development of computational methods for visual spatial data analysis – that comprises data acquisition & storage, processing, enrichment and extended exploratory visualization & cartographic communication. Current research deals with concepts of Location-Based Services (LBSs), Geographic Visualization, Visual Analytics, Spatial Modeling, GIS Applications and Augmented/Virtual Reality.
Applied Geoinformatics
News
Applied Geoinformatics strengthens the cooperation with the UniA-FAI partner university Tartu, Estonia. (in the picture Prof. Krisp & Prof. Poom)
Applied Geoinf Presentation at the NTNU Trondheim, Norway on "Location Based Services (LBS) Selected cases of navigation and wayfinding" (in the picture Prof. Krisp, Prof. Ding, Prof. Fan)
New publication - Haosheng Huang, Yi Cheng, Weihua Dong, Georg Gartner, Jukka M. Krisp & Liqiu Meng (2024) Context modeling and processing in Location Based Services: research challenges and opportunities
Excursion to ESRI2024
Students learned on-site on our excursion to ESRI Germany
New publication - Krisp J.M., Meng L., Kumke H. & Huang H. (2023) Advances in location based services
Visiting Researcher from Hongkong Baptise University
International Cartographic Association (ICA) - Commission on Location-Based-Services (LBS) - Prof. Krisp has been elected as the chair of the ICA-Commission on LBS - (2024-2028) - http://lbs.icaci.org/
International Symposium on Location-Based Big Data and GeoAI 2023 (LocBigDataAI 2023)
The 31st International Cartographic Conference 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa
Zulfa Nuraini Afifah presented an abstract entitled "Diet Map: Participatory Mapping Application for Specific Diets" at the conference. Access the abstract here: https://ica-abs.copernicus.org/articles/6/4/2023/
More information: https://icc2023.org/
GI-Salzburg - Copernicus satellite data for monitoring private and communal forest health
Ms Hoermann presents her research and new publication:
Copernicus satellite data for monitoring private and communal forest health
Hoermann S.M. a,*, Brand K. b, Krisp J.M. a
a University of Augsburg, Applied Geoinformatics, Institute of Geography, Alter Postweg 118, 86159 Augsburg, Germany
b GI Geoinformatik GmbH, Morellstraße 33, 86159 Augsburg, Germany