| 1 | # Experts aggregation for air quality forecasting |
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| 3 | Joint work with [Jean-Michel Poggi](http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~poggi/) and [Bruno Portier](http://lmi2.insa-rouen.fr/~bportier/) |
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| 7 | This project gathers public material of a contract with [AirNormand](http://www.airnormand.fr/), located in Normandie (France). |
| 8 | This institute is in charge of monitoring and forecasting the air quality in its region. |
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| 10 | Several forecasting models are available, but it is difficult to choose one and discard the others, because |
| 11 | the performances vary significantly over time. |
| 12 | Therefore, the main goal of our study is to experiment several rules of experts (sequential) aggregation, and |
| 13 | compare the performances against individual forecasters and some oracles. |
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| 17 | TODO: modify, public presentation... |
| 18 | For aditional details, have a look at the short paper and slides in "communication/" folder. |
| 19 | They were presented at the Journées de Statistique, in Lille, France (2015). |
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| 21 | The final report can be found at [this location](http://www.airnormand.fr/Publications/Publications-telechargeables/Rapports-d-etudes) |