Feasibility of Using Momepy-Derived Morphological Values for Residential Building Classification #552
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Hey everyone, I'm currently exploring the potential of utilizing Momepy to compute the morphological values for every building within my region. My objective is to investigate whether it's viable or advisable to construct a residential building classifier based on these morphological attributes. I've previously experimented with K-Means Clustering for classifying buildings in my city, which yielded promising results. However, I'm now considering the possibility of employing supervised classification methods for this task. I'd appreciate any insights or recommendations regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of utilizing Momepy-derived morphological values as features for a residential building classifier. Thank you in advance for your input! |
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Hi, Yeah, that should work. I've been working with both supervised and unsupervised learning based on morphometrics and it usually works, for both classification and regression problems. Obviously you need to model tasks that have some relationship to urban form but then there's no reason not to use it. For building classification problem, it depends on the actual classes you are trying to predict, whether they express enough morphological variability but my guess is that you can get a pretty decent model out of that. |
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Hi,
Yeah, that should work. I've been working with both supervised and unsupervised learning based on morphometrics and it usually works, for both classification and regression problems. Obviously you need to model tasks that have some relationship to urban form but then there's no reason not to use it.
For building classification problem, it depends on the actual classes you are trying to predict, whether they express enough morphological variability but my guess is that you can get a pretty decent model out of that.