Helen Dorn, M.Sc.
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Helen Dorn was Doctoral Candidate at the GIScience Research Group of the Institute of Geography in Heidelberg untiel september 2015.
Project
Subject of Thesis
- PsychoGeoinformatics – Development of methods for data fusion and quality evaluation of heterogeneous geodata for epidemiological analyses of mental disorders
Curriculum Vitae
- since 10/2013: Doctoral candidate in the Research Group of Alexander Zipf at Heidelberg University
- 09/2010-08/2013 Master degree in Geography at Heidelberg University
- 09/2007-08/2010 Bachelor degree in Geography at Heidelberg University
Publications
- Reichert, M., Törnros, T., Hoell, A., Dorn, H., Tost, H., Salize, H.-J., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Zipf, A., & Ebner-Priemer, U. W. (2016): Using Ambulatory Assessment for experience sampling and the mapping of environmental risk factors in everyday life. Die Psychiatrie. 2/2016. 94-102
- Törnros, T., Dorn, H., Reichert, M.,Ebner-Priemer, U., Salize, H.-J., Tost, H., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Zipf, A. (2016 accepted): A comparison of temporal and location-based sampling strategies for GPS-triggered electronic diaries. Geospatial Health. Pavia.
- Dorn, H., Törnros, T. & Zipf, A. (2015): Quality Evaluation of VGI using Authoritative Data – A Comparison with Land Use Data in Southern Germany. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 4(3), pp. 1657-1671. DOI: 10.3390/ijgi4031657
- Dorn, H., Törnros, T., Reichert, M., Salize, H.J., Tost, H., Ebner-Priemer, U., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Zipf, A. (2015): Incorporating Land Use in a Spatiotemporal Trigger for Ecological Momentary Assessments. In: Car, A., Jekel, T., Strobl, J., Griesebner, G. (Eds.), GI_Forum 2015 – Geospatial Minds for Society (pp. 113-116). Journal for Geographic Information Science, 1, 113-116.
- Törnros, T., Dorn, H., Hahmann, S., and Zipf, A. (2015): Uncertainties of completeness measures in OpenStreetMap - A Case Study for buildings in a medium-sized German city, ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., II-3/W5, 353-357, doi:10.5194/isprsannals-II-3-W5-353-2015.
- Dorn, H., Vetter, M., Höfle, B. (2014). GIS-Based Roughness Derivation for Flood Simulations: A Comparison of Orthophotos, LiDAR and Crowdsourced Geodata. Remote Sensing. Vol. 6(2), pp. 1739-1759, doi: 10.3390/rs6021739
Posters, Talks & Short Contributions
- Dorn, H., Vetter, M. & Höfle, B. (2013): GIS-basierte Rauigkeitsableitung für Hochwassersimulationen: Eine Sensitivitätsanalyse mit Orthophotos, Laserscanning und freien Geodaten. In: Arbeitskreis-Treffen des AK Fernerkundung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geographie (DGfG). Tübingen, Germany, pp. 1-2.
Master Thesis
- Dorn, H. (2013): GIS-basierte Rauigkeitsableitung für Hochwassersimulationen: Eine Sensitivitätsanalyse mit Orthophotos, Laserscanning und freien Geodaten. Unpublished. University of Heidelberg.
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