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INEGI UN-GGIM Human Settlement Detection Challenge by ITU

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Koleshjr
Multimedia university of kenya
2nd Place Solution
Platform · 8 Nov 2024, 14:04 · 4

Hello Fellow Zindians,

Sorry this took too long. Thank you @Zindi and INEGI for such an amazing competition. My solution was purely gbdt models. All gbdt models i.e catboost, lightgbm and xgboost could achieve second place without any ensembling therefore I never ensembled and went only with Lightgbm. I tried deep learning models but they took a long time to train and I wasn't patient enough.

Key insights

  • Balancing the distributions equally by undersampling
  • Patching helped prevent overfitting (something most people here faced including me when I first started). That is why you were getting high ROC scores and does not translate well in the public leaderboard
  • Vegetation Indices for the win

Here is the Link to the github repo:

koleshjr/INEGI-UN-GGIM-Human-Settlement-Detection-Challenge-by-ITU: Can you create a satellite-based detection solution for human settlements?

Please leave a star if you find it interesting as it motivates me to open source more of my work.

Thank you!

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ML_Wizzard
Nasarawa State University

Congratulations, @Koleshjr! This is really fascinating. I tried using ML methods, but I didn't succeed—I think I may have missed some important feature engineering. Congrats again, @Koleshjr; you truly deserved it!

8 Nov 2024, 14:41
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Koleshjr
Multimedia university of kenya

thank you @ML_Wizzard

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MuhammadQasimShabbeer
Engmatix

congratulations!!!!

8 Nov 2024, 15:17
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Koleshjr
Multimedia university of kenya

thank you