Innovative Data Solutions for Inclusive Cities: The IDEAtlas User Portal
Keywords: slums, informal settlements, deep-learning, data quality, SDG 11
Abstract. Addressing the challenge of mapping deprived urban areas (DUAs) globally requires both technical innovation and user engagement. The IDEAtlas project developed a novel approach to monitor DUAs by combining advanced Earth Observation (EO) technologies with a user-centered design. Central to this is our IDEAtlas User Portal, a data platform that provides scalable, accessible, and participatory mapping solutions in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11.1.1. The portal provides outputs from a custom Multi-Branch Convolutional Neural Network (MB-CNN) model trained on freely available Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data, enriched with ancillary open datasets such as building footprints. Presently, the portal offers binary settlement maps, with future plans to include deprivation severity indices, and multi-temporal urban growth maps for the period 2019 to 2023. A unique feature of the IDEAtlas platform is its two-tier access model: an open section offering 100 by 100 m gridded outputs for public use, and a protected section for sensitive, city-level data. In the protected section, users can validate outputs. The user validation is an essential element of our Living Labs and is done in the form of continuous stakeholder collaboration. Through Living Labs and iterative user feedback across eight global cities, the portal has demonstrated how involving local governments, NGOs, and community organizations can enhance data quality, relevance, foster ownership, and empower decision-making. Early user engagements, such as the update of Argentina's RENABAP informal settlement registry, highlight the portal's operational value. By coupling technological scalability with participatory validation. Thus, the IDEAtlas User Portal represents a significant step toward inclusive, evidence-based urban planning and policymaking.