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Fine-Tuning of Predictive Models CNN-LSTM and CONV-LSTM for Nowcasting PM2.5 Level

Author(s)
Putri, Tafia HasnaCaraka, Rezzy EkoToharudin, ToniKim, YunhoChen, Rung-ChingGio, Prana UgianaSakti, Anjar DimaraPontoh, Resa SeptianiPratiwi, Indah ReskiNugraha, Farid Azhar LutfiAzzahra, Thalita SafaCerelia, Jessica JesslynDarmawan, GumgumFaidah, Defi YustiPardamean, Bens
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3368034
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81927
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.12, pp.28988 - 29003
Abstract
Particulate matter forecasting is fundamental for early warning and controlling air pollution, especially PM2.5. The increase in this level of concentration will lead to a negative impact on public health. This study develops a hybrid model of CNN-LSTM and CONV-LSTM by combining a convolutional neural network (CNN) with an LSTM network to forecast PM2.5 concentration for the next few hours in Kemayoran DKI Jakarta, which is known as a busy area. We discovered the advantages of CNN in effectively extracting features and LSTM in learning long-term historical data from PM2.5 concentration time series data. The predictive model of CNN-LSTM is carried out in a different architecture where the CNN process is carried out first to become the input of LSTM. For CONV-LSTM, it is carried out in one architecture where the multiplication in the LSTM architecture is coupled with the convolution process. This research will explain how the method of developing hybrid CNN-LSTM and CONV-LSTM in predicting PM2.5 concentrations. Based on metric evaluation, the two models are compared to find the best model. Both predictive models produce MAPE values that fall into the good enough category with values < 20%. Results were obtained for CONV-LSTM with MAE worth 6.52, RMSE 8.55, and MAPE 16.39%. As a result, the CONV-LSTM model performs better than CNN-LSTM in nowcasting PM2.5.
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
ISSN
2169-3536
Keyword (Author)
PM2.5time seriesCNNLSTMnowcasting
Keyword
SHORT-TERM-MEMORYNEURAL-NETWORKAIR-QUALITYCLASSIFICATIONREGRESSIONFRAMEWORKFORECAST

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