The Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Strategy to Analyse Urban Informality
Within the Latin American and Caribbean region, it has been recorded that at least 25% of the population lives in informal settlements. Given that their expansion is one of the major problems afflicting these cities, a project is presented, supported by the IDB, which proposes how new technologies are capable of contributing to the identification and detection of these areas in order to intervene in them and help reduce urban informality. Informal settlements, also known as slums, shantytowns, camps or favelas, depending on the country in question, are uncontrolled settlements on land where, in many cases, the conditions for a dignified life are not in place. Through self-built dwellings, these sites are generally the result of the continuous growth of the housing deficit. For decades, the possibility of collecting information about the Earth's surface through satellite imagery has been contributing to the analysis and production of increasingly accurate and useful maps for urban planning.
Mar-21-2022, 11:10:25 GMT
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- North America > Central America (0.06)
- South America > Colombia
- Atlántico Department > Barranquilla (0.08)
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- Government > Regional Government (0.33)
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