Abstract

Wildfires pose a significant threat to human lives, property, and the environment. Rapid response during a fire's early stages is critical to minimizing damage and danger. Traditional wildfire detection methods often rely on reports from bystanders, leading to delays in response times and the possibility of fires growing out of control. In this paper, ask the question: “Can AI object detection improve wildfire detection and response times?”. We present an innovative early fire detection system that leverages state-of-the-art hardware, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered object detection, and seamless integration with emergency services to significantly improve wildfire detection and response times. Our system employs high-definition panoramic cameras, solar-powered energy sources, and a sophisticated communication infrastructure to monitor vast landscapes in real-time. The AI model at the core of the system analyzes images captured by the cameras every 60 seconds, identifying early smoke patterns indicative of fires, and promptly notifying the fire department. We detail the system architecture, AI model framework, training process, and results obtained during testing and validation. The system demonstrates its effectiveness in detecting and reporting fires, reducing response times, and improving emergency services coordination. We have demonstrated that AI object detection can be an invaluable tool in the ongoing battle against wildfires, ultimately saving lives, property, and the environment.

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