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* PhD in Geography (2007), [http://www.geo.uzh.ch/ University of Zurich] (CH)  
 
* PhD in Geography (2007), [http://www.geo.uzh.ch/ University of Zurich] (CH)  
 
* Dipl. Ing. (MSc) in Geodesy (2003), [http://www.tu-dresden.de/ Technische Universität Dresden] (GER),
 
* Dipl. Ing. (MSc) in Geodesy (2003), [http://www.tu-dresden.de/ Technische Universität Dresden] (GER),
* Since July 2010 I am working again with Andrew Hunter at the University of Calgary (CAN), but now on the [http://www.planyourplace.ca PlanYourPlace] project.  
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* Since July 2011 I am working again with Andrew Hunter at the University of Calgary (CAN), but now on the [http://www.planyourplace.ca PlanYourPlace] project.  
  
 
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Personal Info

yep that's me in Argentina

Stefan Steiniger

contact

  • sstein[-at-]geo.uzh.ch
  • perriger[-at-]gmx.de

bio-sketch

  • From October 2010 to June 2011 I have been backpacking in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, to get to know these beautiful countries, and to learn Spanish.
  • Previously from Sept. 2009 to Sept. 2010 I was within the group of Dr. Andrew Hunter at the University of Calgary (UofC) as a PostDoctoral Fellow developing tools and methods for Movement Analysis (i.e. Home Range analysis) of Grizzly Bear GPS data.
  • I also did research in Landscape Ecology and object based image analysis with Dr. Geoffrey J. Hay from Feb 2008 to July 2009 at the UofC.
  • From 2004 until 2007 I did my PhD research within the GIS Division of the University of Zurich, under supervision of Prof. Dr. Robert Weibel.
  • Since quite some time now, i.e. 2005, I am a (co-)project leader of the JUMP Pilot Project which maintains the free desktop GIS OpenJUMP.

internships

Research Interests

My research interests are focusing on three areas within GISystems & Science and its application:

  1. Automated Cartography & Map Generalization,
  2. The development of spatial analysis algorithms for landscape and wildlife ecology, and
  3. Free and open source GIS software developments and adoption in teaching, research, and business.

My PhD project at the University of Zurich covered one part of the DEGEN project - Data Enrichment for automated map GENeralization - that was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF). The final thesis was entitled "Enabling Pattern-Aware Automated Map Generalization" (pdf-small; pdf-large), and covered the following topics:

  • perception based pattern recognition approaches for the structural analysis of topographic and categorical (vector) maps
  • cartometrics and map object relations
  • discriminant analysis algorithms for urban structure recognition
  • map generalisation modeling and control: Multi-Agent-Systems, Genetic Algorithms
  • map generalisation and signal processing algorithms: Snakes, TAFUS, Wavelets

The second part of the project was done by Moritz Neun who developed a novel web service for web-based map generalization and GIS-(analysis) called WebGen (see also here)

These research topics mentioned above are also covered within my project "PAGEVIS-LD - Pattern-Aware GEneralisation and VISualization of Land-use and Land-cover Data", carried out at the University of Calgary. This project started in Feb. 2008 and will last until March 2010. It is financed as well by the Swiss National Science Foundation.

I also gained an interest in GIS application for Landscape Ecology and Animal Movement Analysis. Hence, I was working with Andrew Hunter on the agenda of the Foothills Research Institute Grizzly Bear Program to develop GI tools for home range analysis based on GPS collar data.

Most of the developments for my research have been done with Open Source GIS tools and libraries (especially with OpenJUMP GIS; see also below).

Apart from the topics above I also touched other topics in GIS research, such as

  • Urban built-up patterns and their correlation with socio-economic data (supervised student project)
  • Morphologic and vegetation dependent filtering of LIDAR data (supervides student project)
  • Location-Based Services
  • Optimal Xylomigrant placement constrained by mirco-scale traffic behaviour. :o)

Publications

journal articles and book chapters (peer-reviewed) please send an email if you are interested in the manuscript

  • Steiniger, S. and A.J.S. Hunter, in press (to be published end of in 2011).
    Free and open source GIS software for building a spatial data infrastructure. In E. Bocher and M. Neteler (eds): Geospatial Free and Open Source Software in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the first Open Source Geospatial Research Symposium, 2009, LNGC, Springer, Heidelberg, in press (2nd manuscript, slides of the COSSFest 2010 talk, video of COSSFest 2010 talk)
  • Steiniger, S. and R. Weibel (2010).
    GIS software. In: B. Warf (ed): Encyclopaedia of Geography, SAGE Publications [1] --- note: a similar version is downloadable as "GIS software - A description in 1000 words" pdf (year 2009)
  • Steiniger, S., P. Taillandier and R. Weibel (2010).
    Utilising urban context recognition and machine learning to improve the generalisation of buildings. Int. J. of Geographical Information Science 24(2): 252-283. (Informaworld Link, manuscript)
  • Steiniger, S. and G.J. Hay (2009).
    Free and open source geographic information tools for landscape ecology. Ecological Informatics 4(4): 183-195. (ScienceDirect link; manuscript)
  • Steiniger, S. and E. Bocher (2009).
    An overview on current free and open source desktop GIS developments. Int. J. of Geographical Information Science 23(10): 1345-1370. (Informaworld Link, 1st manuscript)
  • Steiniger, S., T. Lange, D. Burghardt and R. Weibel (2008).
    An approach for the classification of urban building structures based on discriminant analysis techniques. Transactions in GIS 12(1): 31-59. (Blackwell Link; manuscript version)
  • Steiniger, S., and R. Weibel (2007).
    Relations among map objects in cartographic generalization. Cartography and Geographic Information Science (CaGIS) 34(3): 175-197. (Ingenta Link; manuscript)
  • Meier, S. and S. Steiniger (2005).
    Linieglättung mit Snakes als Filteroperation. Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung und Geoinformation (PFG) 8(4): 311- 320. (German - pdf) [the extended english version "Snakes: a technique for line smoothing and displacement in map generalisation." can be found below]


manuscripts in progress/submitted please send an email if you are interested in the manuscripts

  • Steiniger, S. and A.J.S. Hunter, in progress. The 2011 free and open source GIS software map - a guide to facilitate research, development and adoption. To be submitted a.s.a.p.
  • Steiniger, S. and A.J.S. Hunter, in progress. OpenJUMP HoRAE – A free GIS and toolbox for home range analysis. To be submitted. [for the software toolbox see also this wiki page]
  • Steiniger, S. and A.J.S. Hunter, in progress. A scaled line-based kernel density estimator for the retrieval of utilization distributions and home ranges from GPS movement tracks. To be submitted. [for the software toolbox see also this wiki page]


conference and workshop papers (full paper review)

  • Steiniger, S., D. Burghardt and R. Weibel; 2006. Recognition of Island Structures for Map Generalization. In: Proceedings of ACM-GIS'06, Arlington, Virginia, pp. 67-74. [pdf] "© ACM, (2006). This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in ACM-GIS, November 10-11, 2006. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183471.1183484"
  • Steiniger, S. and R. Weibel; 2005. Relations and structures in categorical maps. In: 8th ICA Workshop on Generalisation and Multiple Representation, A Coruña, Spain. [pdf]
  • Steiniger, S. and S. Meier; 2004 Snakes: a technique for line smoothing and displacement in map generalisation. In: 7th ICA Workshop on Generalisation and Multiple Representation, Leicester, GB. [pdf]


conference and workshop papers and extended abstracts (abstract review)

  • Steiniger, S., T.L. Timmins and A.J.S Hunter; 2010. Implementation and comparison of home range estimators for grizzly bears in Alberta, Canada, based on GPS data. GIScience 2010, Zurich, Switzerland. [Extended Abstract - pdf, Poster - pdf]
  • Steiniger, S. and A.J.S Hunter; 2010. Teaching GIScience with free and open source software? - A first assessment. GIScience 2010, Zurich, Switzerland. [Extended Abstract - pdf]
  • Hunter, A.J.S. and S. Steiniger; 2010. Implementing a spatial data infrastructure successfully with free and open source software? ISPRS Com I and Canadian Geomatics Conference. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Extended Abstract - pdf, full paper published in the OGRS proceedings book- see above, slides of the COSSFest 2010 talk, video of my COSSFest 2010 talk]
  • Steiniger, S. and G.J. Hay; 2008. An experiment to assess the perceptual organization of polygonal objects. In A. Klippel and S. Hirtle (eds): You-Are-Here-Maps - Creating a Sense of Place through Map-like Representation. Spatial Cognition 2008, Freiburg, Germany, pp. 38-44. [Extended Abstract - pdf]
  • Steiniger, S., G. Castilla and G.J. Hay; 2008. From image-objects to maps: an assessement of cartographic requirements for GEOBIA. GEOBIA 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Abstract - pdf, presentation]
  • Steiniger, S. and P. Taillandier; 2007. Improving map generalisation of buildings by introduction of urban context rules. In: Proceedings of GeoComputation 2007, Maynooth, Ireland. [Extended Abstract - pdf]
  • Steiniger, S., R. Weibel and D. Burghardt; 2006. Recognition of large island structures for map generalization. In: M. Raubal, H. J. Miller, A. U. Frank and M. Goodchild (eds): Geographic Information Science. 4th Int. Conf., GIScience 2006, IfGIprints 28, pp. 351-254. [Extended Abstract - pdf - 3.6 MB], [Poster - pdf - Format A3].
  • Steiniger, S.; 2006. Classifying urban structures for mapping purposes using discriminant analysis. In: G. Priestnall and P. Aplin (eds): Proceedings of GISRUK Conference 2006, Nottingham, pp. 107-111. [Extended Abstract - pdf]
  • Neun, M. and S. Steiniger; 2005. Modelling cartographic relations for categorical maps. In: Proceedings of the International Cartographic Conference, A Coruña, Spain (CD-ROM). [pdf]
  • Burghardt, D. and S. Steiniger; 2005. Usage of principal component analysis in the process of automated generalisation. In: Proceedings of the International Cartographic Conference, A Coruña, Spain (CD-ROM). [pdf]
  • Steiniger, S. and R. Weibel; 2005. A conceptual framework for automated generalization and its application to geologic and soil maps. In: Proceedings of the International Cartographic Conference, A Coruña, Spain (CD-ROM). [pdf]


other (thesis & educational docs)

  • Steiniger, S. and M. Michaud; 2009. The Desktop GIS OpenJUMP: A hands-on introduction. Software tutorial held at OGRS 2009, Nantes, France. [pdf, data and software can be downloaded there as well]
  • Steiniger, S.; 2007. Enabling Pattern-Aware Automated Map Generalization. PhD thesis. Department of Geography, University of Zürich. [pdf - low-res; pdf-medium-res]
  • Steiniger, S., M. Neun and A. Edwardes; 2006. Lecture Notes: Foundations of Location Based Services. Department of Geography, University of Zürich. [pdf] (see also project CartouCHe below)
  • Steiniger, S.; 2003. Vergleichende Untersuchungen zur Linienglättung mit Snakes und Wavelets. MSc./Diploma thesis. Technical University Dresden. (engl. translation: Comparative Tests on Cartographic Line Smoothing Using Wavelets and Active Splines.) [pdf]

University Work

Further Interests

Free & Open Source GIS