Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bodo Rosenhahn

Director

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bodo Rosenhahn

Director

Since September 2008, Bodo Rosenhahn is Full Professor at the Leibniz University Hannover, heading a group on automated image interpretation at the Institute for Information Processing.

Research Focus
  • Computer Vision
  • Machine Learning
  • Big Data Analysis
Publications

For a list of Bodo Rosenhahn’s publications, please visit his Google Scholar page.

Curriculum Vitae

Bodo Rosenhahn studied Computer Science (minor subject Medicine) at the University of Kiel. He received the Dipl.-Inf. and Dr.-Ing. degrees from the University of Kiel in 1999 and 2003, respectively. From 10/2003 till 10/2005, he worked as post doc at the University of Auckland (New Zealand), funded with a scholarship from the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 11/2005-08/2008 he worked as senior researcher at the Max-Planck Insitute for Informatics in Saarbruecken. Since 09/2008 he is Full Professor at the Leibniz University Hannover, heading a group on automated image interpretation.

Current projects at L3S

COVMAP2

COVMAP2

The COVMAP2 project aims to combine GPS, sensor and video data to analyse road and traffic situations for cyclists and pedestrians for the next generation of smart maps.
Zukunftslabor "Gesundheit" (Future Lab "Health“)

Zukunftslabor “Gesundheit” (Future Lab “Health“)

Medicine
The Future Lab (Zukunftslabor) Health provides application-oriented answers to promote innovative solutions to establish digital technologies for care and nursing.
BIAS

BIAS

Other projects
In BIAS, Experts examine how standards of unbiased attitudes and non-discriminatory practices can be met in big data analysis and algorithm-based decision-making.