2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on E-Business Engineering 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icebe.2013.57
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A N-Order Grey-GA Optimizer to Forecast Taiwan Pollution Trends

Abstract: This research designs a novel n-order grey model (GM) to predict import and export effects on air pollution trends in Taiwan. We also present an optimal refiner of Grey-Genetic Algorithms (GGA) to improve GM efficiency. In our test-beds, we propose several GM models for the prediction of air pollution trends. The simple model (GM(1, 1)) and the n-order multiple model (GM(1, N) and RGM(1, N)) are utilized in air pollution prediction that was evaluated on their performances. These GM models are compared with tho… Show more

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“…An-order multiple grey system (GM (1, N)) optimized by grey-genetic algorithm was proposed by Tsai et al, who used this novel model to forecast the air pollution in Taiwan. The result indicated that the grey-genetic algorithm can refine the prediction accuracy of GM models [ 104 ]. At first, the nonlinear prediction model GM (1, 1) is established because the relationship between the variables in the atmospheric environment system is nonlinear.…”
Section: Other Methods Of Air Pollution Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An-order multiple grey system (GM (1, N)) optimized by grey-genetic algorithm was proposed by Tsai et al, who used this novel model to forecast the air pollution in Taiwan. The result indicated that the grey-genetic algorithm can refine the prediction accuracy of GM models [ 104 ]. At first, the nonlinear prediction model GM (1, 1) is established because the relationship between the variables in the atmospheric environment system is nonlinear.…”
Section: Other Methods Of Air Pollution Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%