Machine Learning-Based Local Knowledge Approach to Mapping Urban Slums in Bandung City, Indonesia

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Abstract

Rapid urban population growth in Bandung City has led to the development of slums due to inadequate housing facilities and urban planning. However, it remains unclear how these slums are distributed and evolve spatially and temporally. Therefore, it is necessary to map their distribution and trends effectively. This study aimed to classify slum areas in Bandung City using a machine learning-based local knowledge approach; this classification exercise contributes towards Sustainable Development Goal 11 related to sustainable cities and communities. The methods included settlement and commercial/industrial classification from 2021 SPOT-6 satellite data by the Random Forest classifier. A knowledge-based classifier was used to derive slum and non-slum settlements from the settlement and commercial/industrial classification, as well as railway, river, and road buffering. Our findings indicate that these methods achieved an overall accuracy of 82%. The producer’s accuracy for slum areas was 70%, while the associated user’s accuracy was 92%. Meanwhile, the Kappa coefficient was 0.63. These findings suggest that local knowledge could be a potent option in the machine learning algorithm.

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Chulafak, G. A., Khomarudin, M. R., Roswintiarti, O., Mehmood, H., Nugroho, G., Nugroho, U. C., … Permana, S. A. B. S. (2024). Machine Learning-Based Local Knowledge Approach to Mapping Urban Slums in Bandung City, Indonesia. Urban Science, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8040189

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