Title Clustering Air Monitoring Stations According to Background and Ambient Pollution Using Hidden Markov Models and Multidimensional Scaling
Authors GÓMEZ LOSADA, ALVARO
External publication No
Means Studies in Classification Data Analysis and Knowledge Organization
Scope Proceedings Paper
Nature Científica
SJR Impact 0.184
Publication date 01/01/2017
ISI 000450919800010
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-55723-6_10
Abstract In order to study the cluster of monitoring sites from an urban air quality monitoring network (AQMN) with respect to the background and ambient pollution of key pollutants, a combined methodology is proposed: firstly, to obtain the ambient and background levels of air pollution from every selected pollutant, time series obtained from the AQMN were modeled with hidden Markov models; secondly, to study the grouping of these monitoring sites according to these levels of pollution, both ambient and background pollution, multidimensional scaling (Smacof MDS) was used and the stability of these solutions obtained with a Jacknife procedure (smacof library-R software). Results show that the clustering behaviour of sites is different when studying the ambient from the background pollution. However, sites marked with a distinct pollution contribution could locate them distant from the main cluster of sites as long as they show a marked stability in the MDS solutions.
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