Prediction of PM2.5 concentration considering temporal and spatial features: A case study of Fushun, Liaoning Province

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With the development of the urban industry in recent years, air pollution in areas such as factories and streets has become more and more serious. Air quality problems directly affect the normal lives of residents. Effectively predicting the future air condition in the area through relevant historical data has high application value for early warning of this area. Through the study of the previous monitoring data, it is found that the pollutant data of adjacent monitoring stations are correlated in more periods. Therefore, this paper proposes a hybrid model based on CNN and Bi-LSTM, using CNN to synthesize multiple adjacent stations with strong correlations to extract spatial features between data, and using Bi-LSTM to extract features in the time dimension to finally achieve pollutant concentration prediction. Using the historical data of 40 monitoring stations in different locations of Fushun city to conduct research. By comparing with the traditional prediction model, the results prove that the model proposed in this paper has higher accuracy and stronger robustness.

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Lei, F., Dong, X., & Ma, X. (2020). Prediction of PM2.5 concentration considering temporal and spatial features: A case study of Fushun, Liaoning Province. Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems. IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/JIFS-201515

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