Deccan Chronicle

NEW AI SYSTEM CAN PREDICT AIR POLLUTION

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London, March 20: Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligen­ce (AI) system which they say can predict air pollution levels hours in advance.

The technology is novel for a number of reasons, one being that it has the potential to provide new insight into the environmen­tal factors that have significan­t impacts on air pollution levels, said researcher­s at Loughborou­gh University in the UK.

The project focuses on using AI to predict PM2.5 — particulat­e matter of less than 2.5 microns in diameter — that is often characteri­sed as reduced visibility in cities and hazylookin­g air when levels are high.

Particulat­e matter is a type of air pollutant and it is the pollutant with the strongest evidence for public health concern. This is because the particles are so small they can easily get into the lungs and then the bloodstrea­m, resulting in cardiovasc­ular, cerebrovas­cular and respirator­y impacts, the researcher­s said.

There are systems that already exist that can predict PM2.5 but the new research looks to take the technology to the next level, said Yuanlin Li from Loughborou­gh University.

The system predicts PM2.5 levels in advance — giving prediction­s for the levels in one hour to several hours’ time, the researcher­s said. It interprets the various factors and data used for prediction, which could lead to a better understand­ing of the weather, seasonal and environmen­tal factors that can impact PM2.5, they said.

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