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Planetary Health Challenge 2025 – Finalist Presentations

Technology and Innovation Youth Voices

Planetary Health Challenge 2025 – Finalist Presentations

The Planetary Health Challenge 2025 is a global competition designed to inspire innovative solutions addressing the impacts of destabilized natural systems on human health and all life on Earth.

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Comparison and evaluation of machine learning models for predicting indoor PM2.5 concentrations on a large spatiotemporal scale. Building Simulation.
A futuristic image of a multi colored tree made up of computer code against a black background.

Built Environment and Urbanization Technology and Innovation

Comparison and evaluation of machine learning models for predicting indoor PM2.5 concentrations on a large spatiotemporal scale. Building Simulation.

This paper provides a framework for machine learning model comparison, validation, and attribution to assist future studies in examining nonlinear relationships between urban characteristics and indoor air pollutants.

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Dai, H., Wu, N., Dong, Z., et al.