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Transition index maps for urban growth simulation: application of artificial neural networks,weight of evidence and fuzzy multi-criteria evaluation
Authors:Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam  Amin Tayyebi  Marco Helbich
Institution:1.Department of GIS & RS,Tarbiat Modares University,Tehran,Iran;2.Institute of Geography,University of Heidelberg,Heidelberg,Germany;3.Geospatial Big Data Engineer,Monsanto,USA;4.Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning,Utrecht University,Utrecht,the Netherlands
Abstract:Transition index maps (TIMs) are key products in urban growth simulation models. However, their operationalization is still conflicting. Our aim was to compare the prediction accuracy of three TIM-based spatially explicit land cover change (LCC) models in the mega city of Mumbai, India. These LCC models include two data-driven approaches, namely artificial neural networks (ANNs) and weight of evidence (WOE), and one knowledge-based approach which integrates an analytical hierarchical process with fuzzy membership functions (FAHP). Using the relative operating characteristics (ROC), the performance of these three LCC models were evaluated. The results showed 85%, 75%, and 73% accuracy for the ANN, FAHP, and WOE. The ANN was clearly superior compared to the other LCC models when simulating urban growth for the year 2010; hence, ANN was used to predict urban growth for 2020 and 2030. Projected urban growth maps were assessed using statistical measures, including figure of merit, average spatial distance deviation, producer accuracy, and overall accuracy. Based on our findings, we recomend ANNs as an and accurate method for simulating future patterns of urban growth.
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