Evaluation of random forest regression and multiple linear regression for predicting indoor fine particulate matter concentrations in a highly polluted city
Weiran Yuchi(Simon Fraser University), Enkhjargal Gombojav(Mongolian National University), Buyantushig Boldbaatar(Mongolian National University), Jargalsaikhan Galsuren(Mongolian National University), Enkhmaa Sarangerel, Bolor Beejin(National Center for Communicable Diseases), Gerel Naidan(Mongolian National University), Chimedsuren Оchir(Mongolian National University), Bayarkhuu Legtseg, Tsogtbaatar Byambaa(Ministry of Health), Prabjit Barn(Simon Fraser University), Sarah B. Henderson(BC Centre for Disease Control), Craig R. Janes(University of Waterloo), Bruce P. Lanphear(Simon Fraser University), Lawrence C. McCandless(Simon Fraser University), Tim K. Takaro(Simon Fraser University), Scott A. Venners(Simon Fraser University), Glenys M. Webster(Simon Fraser University), Ryan W. Allen(Simon Fraser University)
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