Mapping Deprived Urban Areas Using Open Geospatial Data and Machine Learning in Africa

Owusu, Maxwell and Engstrom, Ryan and Thomson, Dana and Kuffer, Monika and Mann, Michael L. (2023) Mapping Deprived Urban Areas Using Open Geospatial Data and Machine Learning in Africa. cScience, 7 (4). p. 116. ISSN 2413-8851

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Abstract

Reliable data on slums or deprived living conditions remain scarce in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Global high-resolution maps of deprived areas are fundamental for both research- and evidence-based policies. Existing mapping methods are generally one-off studies that use proprietary commercial data or other physical or socio-economic data that are limited geographically. Open geospatial data are increasingly available for large areas; however, their unstructured nature has hindered their use in extracting useful insights to inform decision making. In this study, we demonstrate an approach to map deprived areas within and across cities using open-source geospatial data. The study tests this methodology in three African cities—Accra (Ghana), Lagos (Nigeria), and Nairobi (Kenya) using a three arc second spatial resolution. Using three machine learning classifiers, (i) models were trained and tested on individual cities to assess the scalability for large area application, (ii) city-to-city comparisons were made to assess how the models performed in new locations, and (iii) a generalized model to assess our ability to map across cities with training samples from each city was designed. Our best models achieved over 80% accuracy in all cities. The study demonstrates an inexpensive, scalable, and transferable approach to map deprived areas that outperforms existing large area methods.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Apsci Archives > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@apsciarchives.com
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 07:10
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 07:10
URI: http://eprints.go2submission.com/id/eprint/2170

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