Air pollution exerts serious impacts on human health and sustainable development. The accurate forecasting of air quality can guide the formulation of mitigation strategies and reduce exposure to air pollution. It is beneficial to explicitly consider both spatial and temporal information of multiple factors, e.g., the meteorological data, in the forecasting of air pollutant concentrations. The temporal information of relevant factors collected at a location should be considered for forecasting. In addition, these factors recorded at other locations may also provide useful information. Existing methods utilizing the spatio-temporal information of these relevant factors are usually based on some very complicated frameworks. In this study, we propose a novel and simple spatial attention-based long short-term memory (SA-LSTM) that combines LSTM and a spatial attention mechanism to adaptively utilize the spatio-temporal information of multiple factors for forecasting air pollutant concentrations. Specifically, the SA-LSTM employs gated recurrent connections to extract temporal information of multiple factors at individual locations, and the spatial attention mechanism to spatially fuse the temporal information extracted at these locations. This method is effective and applicable to forecast any air pollutant concentrations when spatio-temporal information of relevant factors has to be utilized. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed SA-LSTM, we apply it to forecast the daily air quality in Hong Kong, a high density city with peculiar cityscapes, by using the air quality and meteorological data. Empirical results demonstrate that the proposed SA-LSTM outperforms the conventional models with respect to one-day forecast accuracy, especially for extreme values. Moreover, the attention weights learned by the SA-LSTM can identify hotspots of the air pollution process for reducing computational complexity of forecasting and provide a better understanding of the underlying mechanism of air pollution.
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