Professor for Geoinformatics
The goal of the Geoinformatics Lab is to develop innovative computational methods for modeling, analysing and simulating human geo-spatial behavior. The focus is on
- processes using spatial cognition such as geographic space appropriation, perception and wayfinding
- dynamic complex systems such as multi-modal transportation networks
Such human-environment interactions may best be understood using a bottom-up perspective, ie. through implementing generative models while at the same time corroborating the usefulness of the models by analysing using a top-down perspective. We are currently exploring several methodologies, i.e., we work with agent-based modelling, geosimulation, classical spatio-temporal analysis, GIS models and extensions as well as GeoAI-methods.
News
Realistic Agent Behaviour based on Concurrent Process Architectures
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New publication and presentation at the EUMAS conference in Bukarest, Sept 2025. The publication is titled "Realistic Agent Behaviour based on Concurrent Process Architectures - Modelling Human Navigation" and is the result of a collaboration between Prof. Sabine Timpf and Prof. Franziska Klügl from the Universitet ?rebro in Sweden.
[Geoinformatics]Congratulations Dr. Ismayilova
Artificial intelligence in university teaching
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