Paper ID: 2312.00416

Towards Explaining Satellite Based Poverty Predictions with Convolutional Neural Networks

Hamid Sarmadi, Thorsteinn Rögnvaldsson, Nils Roger Carlsson, Mattias Ohlsson, Ibrahim Wahab, Ola Hall

Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been shown to predict poverty and development indicators from satellite images with surprising accuracy. This paper presents a first attempt at analyzing the CNNs responses in detail and explaining the basis for the predictions. The CNN model, while trained on relatively low resolution day- and night-time satellite images, is able to outperform human subjects who look at high-resolution images in ranking the Wealth Index categories. Multiple explainability experiments performed on the model indicate the importance of the sizes of the objects, pixel colors in the image, and provide a visualization of the importance of different structures in input images. A visualization is also provided of type images that maximize the network prediction of Wealth Index, which provides clues on what the CNN prediction is based on.

Submitted: Dec 1, 2023