An optimized hybrid deep learning model for PM2.5 and O3 concentration prediction

In this study, a hybrid deep air quality prediction model consisting of a one-dimensional convolutional neural network (CNN), bidirectional long-term and short-term memory (BiLSTM), and a gated recurrent unit (GRU) is proposed to predict air quality pollutant concentrations. This model overcomes the limitations of a single model while taking advantages of its benefits. The BiLSTM neural network has more parameters and poor convergence performance, and the GRU has a poor ability to capture long-distance dependencies between features. Compared with the other three deep learning models, the CNN-BiLSTM-GRU model achieves better prediction results. The model proposed in this paper with both meteorological factors and pollutant factors shows the best prediction results with an R2 of 0.956 and RMSE of 17.2  μg/m3 for PM2.5 and an R2 of 0.958 and RMSE of 13.43  μg/m3 for O3. The original data set from the Aotizhongxin Observator of Beijing with 35,064 samples is selected as the experimental data. The experimental results show that the CNN-BiLSTM-GRU model proposed in this paper achieves the best prediction results. The results show that the proposed model can predict PM2.5 and O3 more accurately and more robustly, which indicates that it is a promising method for air and particulate pollutants ’ performance prediction.
Source: Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research