Fully trained BiLSTM outperforms zero-shot and LoRA-adapted TSFMs on California wildfire PM2.5 under leave-one-incident-out evaluation, especially at hazardous AQI thresholds.
Predicting hourly PM2.5 concentrations in wildfire-prone areas using a spatiotemporal transformer model.Science of The Total Environment, 860:160446, 2023
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Evaluating the Generalizability of Foundation Models for Extreme Environmental Events: Case Study of California Wildfire PM2.5
Fully trained BiLSTM outperforms zero-shot and LoRA-adapted TSFMs on California wildfire PM2.5 under leave-one-incident-out evaluation, especially at hazardous AQI thresholds.