Author:
Pan Qilong,Harrou Fouzi,Sun Ying
Abstract
AbstractPrecise and efficient ozone ($$\hbox {O}_{3}$$
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) concentration prediction is crucial for weather monitoring and environmental policymaking due to the harmful effects of high $$\hbox {O}_{3}$$
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pollution levels on human health and ecosystems. However, the complexity of $$\hbox {O}_{3}$$
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formation mechanisms in the troposphere presents a significant challenge in modeling $$\hbox {O}_{3}$$
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accurately and quickly, especially in the absence of a process model. Data-driven machine-learning techniques have demonstrated promising performance in modeling air pollution, mainly when a process model is unavailable. This study evaluates the predictive performance of nineteen machine learning models for ozone pollution prediction. Specifically, we assess how incorporating features using Random Forest affects $$\hbox {O}_{3}$$
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concentration prediction and investigate using time-lagged measurements to improve prediction accuracy. Air pollution and meteorological data collected at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology are used. Results show that dynamic models using time-lagged data outperform static and reduced machine learning models. Incorporating time-lagged data improves the accuracy of machine learning models by 300% and 200%, respectively, compared to static and reduced models, under RMSE metrics. And importantly, the best dynamic model with time-lagged information only requires 0.01 s, indicating its practical use. The Diebold-Mariano Test, a statistical test used to compare the forecasting accuracy of models, is also conducted.
Funder
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems
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