Reinhard Moratz
German science educator, academic and researcher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reinhard Moratz is a German science educator, academic and researcher. He is Ausserplanmässiger Professor at the University of Münster’s Institute for Geoinformatics.[1] He has worked on spatial cognition and reasoning, qualitative theories of low-dimensional entities like straight line segments and oriented points, artificial intelligence and specifically the OPRA calculus. His research is based on computational models that account for the varying reference frames used in giving verbal instructions about navigation.[2]
Reinhard Moratz | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | Science educator, academic and researcher |
Academic background | |
Education | Bachelor in Informatics Master in Informatics Doctoral studies in Informatics |
Alma mater | University of Hamburg Bielefeld University |
Thesis | Hybrid neural and semantic network based scene interpretation of video streams |
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Institutions | University of Münster |
Moratz has published various research papers and is the author of Visuelle Objekterkennung als kognitive Simulation and co-editor of the conference proceedings of the Conference on Spatial Information Theory 2011 (COSIT 2011). Moratz's work has been published in Artificial Intelligence. He is a former member of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA).[3]