Enabling Advanced Land Cover Analytics: An Integrated Data Extraction Pipeline for Predictive Modeling with the Dynamic World Dataset
Victor Radermecker, Andrea Zanon, Nancy Thomas, Annita Vapsi, Saba Rahimi, Rama Ramakrishnan, Daniel Borrajo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive pipeline that simplifies access, pre-processing, and utilization of the Dynamic World dataset for land cover analysis, enabling effective predictive modeling for urbanization and other land cover tasks.
Contribution
The authors present a novel, flexible end-to-end pipeline that democratizes access to the Dynamic World dataset and enhances its usability for various land cover prediction tasks.
Findings
Pipeline effectively preprocesses large-scale land cover data.
Models built using the pipeline achieve high predictive performance.
Framework is adaptable to different land cover prediction problems.
Abstract
Understanding land cover holds considerable potential for a myriad of practical applications, particularly as data accessibility transitions from being exclusive to governmental and commercial entities to now including the broader research community. Nevertheless, although the data is accessible to any community member interested in exploration, there exists a formidable learning curve and no standardized process for accessing, pre-processing, and leveraging the data for subsequent tasks. In this study, we democratize this data by presenting a flexible and efficient end to end pipeline for working with the Dynamic World dataset, a cutting-edge near-real-time land use/land cover (LULC) dataset. This includes a pre-processing and representation framework which tackles noise removal, efficient extraction of large amounts of data, and re-representation of LULC data in a format well suited…
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TopicsGeographic Information Systems Studies · Remote Sensing and Land Use · Remote Sensing in Agriculture
