遥感
人口
分辨率(逻辑)
地质学
计算机科学
医学
人工智能
环境卫生
作者
Nando Metzger,Rodrigo Caye Daudt,Devis Tuia,Konrad Schindler
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2024.114383
摘要
Detailed population maps play an important role in diverse fields ranging from humanitarian action to urban planning. Generating such maps in a timely and scalable manner presents a challenge, especially in data-scarce regions. To address it we have developed Popcorn, a population mapping method whose only inputs are free, globally available satellite images from Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2; and a small number of aggregate population counts over coarse census districts for calibration. Despite the minimal data requirements our approach surpasses the mapping accuracy of existing schemes, including several that rely on building footprints derived from high-resolution imagery. E.g., we were able to produce population maps for Rwanda with 100m GSD based on less than 400 regional census counts. In Kigali, those maps reach an R2 score of 66% w.r.t. a ground truth reference map, with an average error of only ±10 inhabitants/ha. Conveniently, Popcorn retrieves explicit maps of built-up areas and local building occupancy rates, making the mapping process interpretable and offering additional insights, for instance about the distribution of built-up, but unpopulated areas, e.g., industrial warehouses. With our work we aim to democratize access to up-to-date and high-resolution population maps, recognizing that some regions faced with particularly strong population dynamics may lack the resources for costly micro-census campaigns. Project page: https://popcorn-population.github.io/.
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