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Why we should have a universal air quality index?
Air pollution is known to be one of the major risk factors for premature morbidity and mortality globally, which are preventable. Therefore, the public is informed about air pollution through the Air Quality Index (AQI).
Khaiwal Ravindra, Vikas Singh, Suman Mor
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Air Quality Prediction Model for Monitoring AQI
Air pollution causes major concerns to human health and the environment. Accurately estimating the Air Quality Index (AQI) is vital for proactive policymaking, health warnings, and urban planning. This research proposes a complete framework that incorporates deep learning models—specifically Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Long Short-Term Memory ...
Das Aritra, Gupta Himanshu
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Accurate Air Quality Index (AQI) forecasting is crucial for environmental pollution control. However, the strong nonlinearity and pronounced non-stationarity of AQI time series limit the precision of single-model predictions.
Peng Cheng +3 more
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Air pollution has become a major challenge to global urban sustainable development, necessitating urgent solutions. Meteorological variables are key determinants of air quality; however, research on their impact across different urban gradients remains ...
Bohan Wu +3 more
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Background: Air pollution is a significant issue for a developing country like India and the air quality index (AQI) forecasting helps to predict air quality levels in advance and allows individuals to take precautionary measures to protect their health.
Alka Pant +3 more
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PM2.5 Is Insufficient to Explain Personal PAH Exposure
To understand how chemical exposure can impact health, researchers need tools that capture the complexities of personal chemical exposure. In practice, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air quality index (AQI) data from outdoor stationary monitors and ...
Lisa M. Bramer +8 more
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Can Apps Make Air Pollution Visible? Learning About Health Impacts Through Engagement with Air Quality Information [PDF]
Delmas, Magali A, Kohli, Aanchal
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Background Air quality health index (AQHI), as a developed air quality risk communication tool, has been proved to be more accurate in predicting air quality related health risks than air quality index (AQI) by previous studies.
Qiang Zeng +3 more
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Prediction of spatio-temporal AQI data
KyeongEun Kim, MiRu Ma, KyeongWon Lee
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