Prediction of environment pollution by employing long short-term memory network
Air pollution levels have risen as an outcome of urban and industrial development in so many developing countries. People and governments all around the world are concerned about air pollution, which has a severe influence on both personal health and long-term global development. As a government, it is responsible for preventing and controlling air pollution, as well as monitoring the pollutant's impacts on human health. There are numerous computer models available, ranging from statistics to artificial intelligence. Pollution levels are still out of control in some parts of the world due to a wide range of sources and factors. Because of accurate estimates of future air pollution, the government can take necessary action. Forecasting air pollution levels based on environmental data is becoming increasingly relevant as people become more worried about global warming and urban sustainability. For replicating the complicated linkages between these variables, advanced Deep Learning (DL) algorithms hold enormous promise. The objective of this work is to provide a high level of accurate solution to the air pollution forecasting problem. Kaggle data will be employed to train a DL model that will forecast air pollution levels.