2022 Challenges

The 2021 challenge focuses on air pollution measurement and prediction. Wildfires in the US West raised clouds of smoke which lingered for months. This dramatic incident only highlighted existing problems caused by decades of industrial and other pollution.

Air is life and polluted air harms us all, especially those of us with respiratory problems. Polluted air damages humans, animals and plants. Anything that we can do to reduce harm from air pollution, we should do. The first step in solving a problem is to know the problem by measuring and modeling.

The 2021 challenge asks participants to seek existing datasets and provide public access to citizen scientists in the United states. For the air quality prediction project, there are several possible data sources that teams could consider, including:

Models for the challenge need not be deep learning models. This project will focus on data pipelines and applications of available models which require little training such as those in the sci-kit learn. Projects will be judged based on reproducibility and clarity of presentation.