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August 31, 2015 04:15 pm GMT

IBM wants to help China fight air pollution with artificial intelligence

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IBM is testing a new way to alleviate Beijing's choking air pollution with the help of artificial intelligence. The Chinese capital, like many other cities across the country, is surrounded by factories, many fueled by coal, that emit harmful particulates. But pollution levels can vary depending on factors such as industrial activity, traffic congestion, and weather conditions.

The IBM researchers are testing a computer system capable of learning to predict the severity of air pollution in different parts of the city several days in advance by combining large quantities of data from several different models — an extremely complex computational challengeThe system could eventually offer specific recommendations on how to reduce pollution to an acceptable level — for example, by closing certain factories or temporarily restricting the number of drivers on the road. A comparable system is also being developed for a city in the Hebei province, a badly affected area in the north of the country. Read more...

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