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What is Spatio-Temporal Data

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Data collected across space and time.
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Temporal Analysis and Prediction of Ambient Air Quality Using Remote Sensing, Deep Learning, and Geospatial Technologies
Aymen Bashir (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan), Abdullah Mughal (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan), Rafia Mumtaz (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan), and Muhammad Ali Tahir (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9201-4.ch002
Abstract
As of today, increased air pollution has disrupted the air quality levels, deeming the air unsafe to breathe. Traditional systems are hefty, costly, sparsely distributed, and do not provide ubiquitous coverage. The interpolation used to supplement low spatial coverage induces uncertainty especially for pollutants whose concentrations vary significantly over small distances. This chapter proposes a solution that uses satellite images and machine/deep learning models to timely forecast air quality. For this study, Lahore is chosen as a study area. Sentinel 5-Precursor is used to gather data for Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), and Carbon Monoxide (CO) for years 2018-2021. The data is processed for several AI models, where convolutional neural networks (CNN) performed the best with mean squared error (MSE) 0.0003 for the pollutants. The air quality index (AQI) is calculated and is shown on web portal for data visualization. The trend of air quality during COVID-19 lockdowns is studied as well, which showed reduced levels of NO2 in regions where proper lockdown is observed.
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Spatio-Temporal Indexing Techniques
Multidimensional data, like points, line segments, regions, polygons, volumes, or other kinds of geometric entities that vary in the course of time.
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