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ANN and Fuzzy c-Means applied to environmental pollution prediction


Abstract:

Salamanca, situated in center of Mexico is among the cities which suffer most from the air pollution in Mexico. The vehicular park and the industry, as well as orography ...Show More

Abstract:

Salamanca, situated in center of Mexico is among the cities which suffer most from the air pollution in Mexico. The vehicular park and the industry, as well as orography and climatic characteristics have propitiated the increment in pollutant concentration of Sulphur Dioxide (SO2). In this work, a Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network has been used to make the prediction of an hour ahead of pollutant concentration. A database used to train the Neural Network corresponds to historical time series of meteorological variables and air pollutant concentrations of SO2. Before the prediction, Fuzzy c-Means and K-means clustering algorithms have been implemented in order to find relationship among pollutant and meteorological variables. Our experiments with the proposed system show the importance of this set of meteorological variables on the prediction of SO2 pollutant concentrations and the neural network efficiency. The performance estimation is determined using the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Mean Absolute Error (MAE). The results showed that the information obtained in the clustering step allows a prediction of an hour ahead, with data from past 2 hours.
Date of Conference: 24-28 June 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 October 2012
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Conference Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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I. Introduction

Air pollution is contamination of environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere [1]. Smog hanging over cities is the most familiar and obvious form of air pollution. Generally any substance that people introduce into the atmosphere that has damaging effects on living things and the environment is considered air pollution, and these contribute to global warming. Pollutants of major public health concern include Particulate Matter (PM), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2).

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