Abstract
Density and undeveloped land can be identified using digital transformation through remote sensing data. This study aims to map the distribution of building densities with the Normalized Difference Built-Up Index (NDBI) and Urban Index (UI), analyze the comparison of building densities of the NDBI and UI methods, and analyze the relationship between the transformation of NDBI and UI on building densities in Banjarmasin City. The data used to obtain building density image Landsat 8 Oli Tirs. The method used to separate the built area and non-building area using digital classification. The area was developed from the results of the multispectral classification filtered with NDBI and UI transformation for the classification of the building density level. The results of this study indicate that building density has a positive relationship with the transformation of NDBI and UI because the high building density in the transformation of NDBI and UI has a high value. Non-built area and constructed land shows an NDBI accuracy of 91.4505% and 92.5359% accuracy of UI, there is a difference of 1.0854% greater accuracy UI. Overall accuracy exceeding 80% indicates very high accuracy for building density mapping.
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