Isochrone

Isochrones

Isochrones in unimodal networks have been used in city planning for more than forty years. The information technology of the 21st century has enabled the calculation of them in multimodal networks. This means that various travel types, like using a bus, driving a car and going by feet, are observed. This takes the computation of isochrones to a much more complex level. We develop and improve algorithms that can be used to calculate large isochrones in multimodal networks. Questions regarding isochrones are examined and their results are visualized (for example how many people can travel to a given point within a specified time)

More information (including a live demo) can be found at the project website.

 

Team

Publications

2017

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Nikolaus Krismer: Enhancing Isochrones in Multimodal Spatial Networks. PhD thesis, University of Innsbruck, Department of Computer Science, 2017.

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Doris Silbernagl: Quality analyses and improvement in geographical information systems in the special case of OpenStreetMap. PhD thesis, University of Innsbruck, Department of Computer Science, 2017.

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Doris Silbernagl, Nikolaus Krismer, Nikolaus Augsten and Günther Specht: Recommending OSM Tags To Improve Metadata Quality. In Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Recommendations for Location-based Services and Social Networks, pages 6:1-6:10. ACM, 2017

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Nikolaus Krismer, Doris Silbernagl, Günther Specht and Johann Gamper: Computing Isochrones in Multimodal Spatial Networks using Tile Regions. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM 2017), pages 33. 2017

2016

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Nikolaus Krismer, Doris Silbernagl, Johann Gamper and Günther Specht: osmPti2mmds-Erstellung von multimodalen Daten-sets aus OpenStreetMap und ÖPNV-Informationen. In AGIT Journal für Angewandte Geoinformatik, (2) 2016, pp. 185-190

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Doris Silbernagl, Nikolaus Krismer and Günther Specht: osmpg2java-Konvertierung von OSM Datenbankelementen zu JTS Objekten. In Angewandte Geoinformatik AGIT. 2016

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Nikolaus Krismer, Doris Silbernagl, Martin Malfertheiner and Günther Specht: Elevation Enabled Bicycle Router Supporting User-Profiles. In Proceedings of the 28th GI-Workshop Grundlagen von Datenbanken (GvDB 2016), Nörten Hardenberg, Germany, May 24-27, pages 74-79, 2016.

2014

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Nikolaus Krismer, Günther Specht and Johann Gamper: Incremental Calculation of Isochrones Regarding Duration. In Proceedings of 26th GI-Workshop Grundlagen von Datenbanken (GvDB 2014), Ritten, Italy, pages 41-46, 2014.