TIP-Air: Tracking Pollution Transfer for Accurate Air Quality Prediction

Yun Cheng, Olga Saukh, Lothar Thiele

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Abstract

Air quality is of vital importance to human health. Accurately predicting air quality, especially its sudden changes, is highly valuable for citizens and governments to make personal and local decisions, design intelligent policies and control pollution at minimal cost. However, none of the existing methods achieves sufficient prediction accuracy for time intervals of sudden pollution change due to inability of existing models to take into account pollution propagation between different areas caused by air mass movement. For the first time, we consider pollution transfer in the context of short-term air quality prediction and propose to use air flow trajectory data, widely used in environmental sciences, to represent pollution transfer patterns between different locations. By learning trajectory representations, measurement location embedding vectors, and inter-relationships between local weather at relevant locations, we propose a new attention based seq2seq model to track pollution propagation for accurate air quality prediction. We evaluate our model on datasets from Beijing area and compare the results to several state-of-the-art baselines. Experiments show that the proposed approach can successfully capture pollution transfer patterns between different sites in the area. Our model outperforms all the baselines and decreases prediction errors by 9.6% to 22.4%. The method allows interpreting prediction results visually and analytically.
Originalspracheenglisch
Seiten589-599
Seitenumfang11
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 21 Sept. 2021
VeranstaltungCombining Physical and Data-Driven Knowledge in Ubiquitous Computing: UbiComp Workshop '21 - Virtuell
Dauer: 21 Sept. 202126 Sept. 2021
https://ubicomp-cpd.com/2021.html

Workshop

WorkshopCombining Physical and Data-Driven Knowledge in Ubiquitous Computing
KurztitelCPD '21
OrtVirtuell
Zeitraum21/09/2126/09/21
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Hardware und Architektur
  • Computernetzwerke und -kommunikation

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