Dr. Andreas Jochem
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Andreas Jochem is a former research assistant in the GIScience research group at the Institute of Geography, Heidelberg.
Research Interests
- Airborne-, Terrestrial-, Mobile Laser Scanning
- Object-based image and point cloud analysis
- Geocomputing
- Open Source GIS
Curriculum Vitae
- since 05/2011 Research Assistant in the working group of Alexander Zipf at the University of Heidelberg
- 10/2008 - ongoing 02/2005-10/2007 Doctoral programme at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, Focus of research: Geo-informatics and Laser Scanning
- 06/2008 - 04/2011 Junior Researcher at the University of Innsbruck and at the alpS Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Technologies, Innsbruck, Austria
- 09/2005 - 03/2006 Studies of Geography at the University of Coimbra, Portugal
- 10/2003 - 05/2008 Studies of Geography at the University of Innsbruck, Austria
Selected Publications
Jochem, A., Höfle, B. & Rutzinger, M. (2011): Extraction of Vertical Walls from Mobile Laser Scanning Data for Solar Potential Assessment. Remote Sensing. Vol. 3(4), pp. 650-667. DOI: 10.3390/rs3030650
Jochem, A., Hollaus, M., Rutzinger, M. & Höfle, B. (2011): Estimation of Aboveground Biomass in Alpine Forests: A Semi-Empirical Approach Considering Canopy Transparency Derived from Airborne LiDAR Data. Sensors. Vol. 11(1), pp. 278-295.
Jochem, A., Höfle, B., Wichmann, V., Rutzinger, M. (2011): Area-wide roof plane segmentation in airborne LiDAR point clouds In: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. (accepted).
Jochem, A., Höfle, B., Rutzinger, M. & Pfeifer, N. (2009): Automatic roof plane detection and analysis in airborne LIDAR point clouds for solar potential assessment. Sensors. Vol. 9(7), pp. 5241-5262. MDPI Publishing.
Jochem, A., Höfle, B., Hollaus, M., Rutzinger, M. (2009): Object detection in airborne LiDAR data for improved solar radiation modeling in urban areas. In: IAPRS, Vol. XXXVIII, Part 3/W8, Paris, France, pp. 1-6, (on digital media)