“…Many studies compared different machine learning algorithms for LCZ classification, and it can be concluded that their performance varies from city to city (Bechtel et al, 2016;Bechtel & Daneke, 2012;La et al, 2020;Mushore et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2017bXu et al, , 2018 Multi-source remote sensing and GIS data have been used for calculating LCZ parameters. For surface structure parameters, the sky view factor (SVF) can be calculated using digital surface model (DSM) (Bartesaghi Koc et al, 2017;Mitraka et al, 2015;Quan, 2019;Zhao et al, 2019a;Zheng et al, 2018), building data (Chen et al, 2020b;Nassar et al, 2016), and Google Street View (Middel et al, 2018). The aspect ratio can be calculated as the mean building height divided by the mean street width using building data (Chen et al, 2020b;Zheng et al, 2018), and as the maximum height divided by average width of ground surface based on the normalized DSM (Zhao et al, 2019a).…”