CVLGNov 3, 2022

Image-based Early Detection System for Wildfires

arXiv:2211.01629v11 citationsh-index: 9
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This addresses the critical need for preventing wildfire spread, particularly under climate change conditions, with a domain-specific application in environmental monitoring.

The paper tackles the problem of early wildfire detection by developing an image-based system that uses machine learning to identify smoke before fires start, achieving high true detection and low false detection rates, and demonstrating faster detection than human observers.

Wildfires are a disastrous phenomenon which cause damage to land, loss of property, air pollution, and even loss of human life. Due to the warmer and drier conditions created by climate change, more severe and uncontrollable wildfires are expected to occur in the coming years. This could lead to a global wildfire crisis and have dire consequences on our planet. Hence, it has become imperative to use technology to help prevent the spread of wildfires. One way to prevent the spread of wildfires before they become too large is to perform early detection i.e, detecting the smoke before the actual fire starts. In this paper, we present our Wildfire Detection and Alert System which use machine learning to detect wildfire smoke with a high degree of accuracy and can send immediate alerts to users. Our technology is currently being used in the USA to monitor data coming in from hundreds of cameras daily. We show that our system has a high true detection rate and a low false detection rate. Our performance evaluation study also shows that on an average our system detects wildfire smoke faster than an actual person.

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