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Daniel Gritzner is a researcher at the Institute for Information Processing (Leibniz Universität Hannover), specializing in computer vision, remote sensing, and scenario-based software engineering. His work bridges academic research with real-world applications in renewable energy, geospatial analysis, and automated code generation.
- Studied Computer Science (B.Sc. 2010, Diploma 2014) at the University of Mannheim
- Focus areas: Deep Learning, Semantic Segmentation, Remote Sensing, Formal Specifications
His research integrates computer vision with remote sensing, applying techniques like transfer learning and domain adaptation to aerial/satellite imagery. Key projects include SegForestNet for segmentation and WindGISKI for wind turbine site selection.
Recent publications highlight advancements in semantic segmentation, hyperspectral band optimization, and scenario-based controller synthesis. Collaborative work with Jörn Ostermann and others demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches across IEEE, Springer, and arXiv platforms.
Technical contributions include the open-source SegForestNet framework, implementing binary space partitioning trees for geospatial analysis. This toolchain combines Python/Rust with PyTorch, emphasizing reproducibility and practical deployment in industrial/energy domains.
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