AI Article Synopsis

  • Data-driven modeling, which utilizes big data, has gained popularity for its practical applications in forecasting, despite not always being more effective due to potential issues like noise and redundancy in data.
  • The paper introduces a new deep learning network that features a data self-screening layer (DSSL) to filter out irrelevant data, enhancing the model's input quality.
  • A variational Bayesian gated recurrent unit (VBGRU) is incorporated to boost the model's resistance to noise, and the model's effectiveness is demonstrated through improved accuracy in predicting PM2.5 concentrations in Beijing compared to other forecasting models.

Article Abstract

Compared with mechanism-based modeling methods, data-driven modeling based on big data has become a popular research field in recent years because of its applicability. However, it is not always better to have more data when building a forecasting model in practical areas. Due to the noise and conflict, redundancy, and inconsistency of big time-series data, the forecasting accuracy may reduce on the contrary. This paper proposes a deep network by selecting and understanding data to improve performance. Firstly, a data self-screening layer (DSSL) with a maximal information distance coefficient (MIDC) is designed to filter input data with high correlation and low redundancy; then, a variational Bayesian gated recurrent unit (VBGRU) is used to improve the anti-noise ability and robustness of the model. Beijing's air quality and meteorological data are conducted in a verification experiment of 24 h PM2.5 concentration forecasting, proving that the proposed model is superior to other models in accuracy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947458PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e24030335DOI Listing

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