DeepWealth: A generalizable open-source deep learning framework using satellite images for well-being estimation

Measuring socioeconomic indices at the scale of regions or countries is required in various contexts, in particular to inform public policies. The use of Deep Learning (DL) and Earth Observation (EO) data is becoming increasingly common to estimate specific variables like societal wealth. This paper presents an end-to-end framework ‘DeepWealth’ that calculates such a wealth index using open-source EO data and DL. We use a multidisciplinary approach incorporating satellite imagery, socio-economic data, and DL models. We demonstrate the effectiveness and generalizability of DeepWealth by training it on 24 African countries and deploying it in Madagascar, Brazil and Japan. Our results show that DeepWealth provides accurate and stable wealth index estimates with an of 0.69. It empowers computer-literate users skilled in Python and R to estimate and visualize well-being-related data. This open-source framework follows FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles, providing data, source code, metadata, and training checkpoints with its source code made available on Zenodo and GitHub. In this manner, we provide a DL framework that is reproducible and replicable.

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Deep learning, Poverty, SDG1, Earth observation, Socioeconomic indices

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Ben Abbes Ali, Machicao Jeaneth, Corrêa Pedro L.P., Specht Alison, Devillers Rodolphe, Ometto Jean P., Kondo Yasuhisa, Mouillot David (2024). DeepWealth: A generalizable open-source deep learning framework using satellite images for well-being estimation. SoftwareX. 27. 101785 (8p.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2024.101785, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00897/100894/

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