Universität Wien

290169 PS Process Automatisation in Geoinformatics (2019W)

3.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 29 - Geographie
Continuous assessment of course work

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Details

max. 20 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Tuesday 08:00-11:00 GIS-Lab Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG C10
15.10.2019
22.10.2019
29.10.2019
5.11.2019
12.11.2019
19.11.2019
26.11.2019
3.12.2019
10.12.2019

14.1.2020 Optional question time for final thesis


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

In their daily work, geoinformatics scientists are confronted with data from different collection methods and processes. The processing of such data for the purpose of homogenization and refinement, in conjunction with the requirement to achieve ever higher degrees of automation, can only be achieved by using powerful tools. The program FME (Feature Manipulation Engine) of the company Safe Software is such a tool and has long since attained the status of a universal "toolbox" in geoinformation. With the support of more than 400 different data formats, a central data hub is available, which can be extended to individualized workspaces by an extensive set of functions, so-called "transformers". Such workspaces can be combined with each other and integrated into automated processing processes.
This course gives participants the basic know-how to use FME Desktop in their daily work. The central program modules are presented and their application possibilities are explained in practice. The emphasis is on learning workspace authoring with FME Workbench. On the basis of practical examples, central functions are presented, program routines are created for typical tasks and the linking of them to complex work processes is demonstrated. Methodically, short lecture blocks alternate with practical exercises for the application of theoretical knowledge.

Assessment and permitted materials

• Final thesis: Independent creation of an FME workspace including a textual description of the algorithm
• Intermediate work: Independent application of the acquired know-how in given tasks
• Theory check at the beginning of every unit
• Attendance (physical and mental) from the first unit

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

• Basic knowledge of spatial data processing with GIS systems is required.
• Rudimentary programming skills as well as know-how in the areas of data management and data homogenization are advantageous, but not essential.
• Final Thesis: 50%
• Intermediate work: 30%
• Ongoing active participation (attendance, theory check, ...): 20%

A positive conclusion is given from an overall rating of more than 51%. A maximum of two units may be missed!

Examination topics

Immanent examination character: Alternate lecture and practical exercise in the GIS laboratory. At the beginning of each session there are short theory checks of the previous courses.
The interim work should show the understanding of the taught content. The difficulty is increasing depending on the task. Interim work must be submitted to the course instructor within a maximum of two weeks.
The final thesis has the creation of a test workspace for the acceptance of a photogrammetric line restitution as content. In addition to the implementation of the workspace, a documentation including description of the applied algorithms is part of the thesis.

Reading list

Provided via Moodle

Association in the course directory

(MK2-b-PI)

Last modified: We 18.09.2019 17:28