Evaluating healthcare access in informal settlements using satellites and neural networks

Ishika Pal, A. Petkar
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The right to affordable access to hospitals, clinics and dispensaries is one of the major priorities of government authorities. The constant migration towards cities and consequent growth of informal urban settlements makes it imperative to consider the ‘grid of influence’ of such facilities. An attempt is made to understand this influence through satellite imagery and neural networking. Parameters such as distance from access roads and different types of informal settlements were analysed to understand their significance. These parameter models were then used as inputs for training a neural network in a case study area. Statistical plots helped to understand the weight of the parameters and accordingly a spatial probability map was prepared. The results of the study could aid development officials in their various plans and proposals for their urban jurisdiction, helping to increase accessibility to health facilities using modern predictive tools.
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利用卫星和神经网络评估非正规住区的卫生保健可及性
获得负担得起的医院、诊所和药房服务的权利是政府当局的主要优先事项之一。向城市的不断迁移以及随之而来的非正式城市住区的增长,使得必须考虑这些设施的“影响网”。试图通过卫星图像和神经网络来理解这种影响。分析了诸如与通道的距离和不同类型的非正式住区等参数,以了解其重要性。然后将这些参数模型用作案例研究领域中训练神经网络的输入。统计图有助于了解参数的权重,因此编制了空间概率图。这项研究的结果可以帮助发展官员为其城市管辖范围制定各种计划和建议,帮助使用现代预测工具增加卫生设施的可及性。
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