Abstract

Airborne particle classification that leads to particle source identification is important to both the improvement of the environment and the protection of public health. In this study, individual airborne particles were analyzed using a computer-controlled scanning electron microscope (CCSEM). It was found that a more accurate particle classification can be obtained when it is based on both the chemical compositions and a shape index of the individual particles compared to one that is based only on the chemical compositions. This study also demonstrated that a newly developed adaptive resonance artificial neural network system (ART2A) has a high potential value in particle classification

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