This repository contains code for training and implementing a deep learning model for fire detection.
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This repository contains code for training and implementing a deep learning model for fire detection.
Fire Videos Dataset
Training YOLOv5/YOLOv9 to detect fire in a video
This is the YoloV5 fire detection application.
An arduino project I made during my senior high school days that would detect flames of fire through an IR sensor and would text the owner upon detection as well as ring call the inputted number (could be fire station or still the owner's number)
This repository contains the solution for the Fire Detection Competition, where participants develop machine learning models to detect fire in videos. The competition provides a dataset comprising video files with corresponding annotations for fire and smoke presence.
An Fire Alarm System Detection with Video and audio Analysis to identify Fire in the residential or othert Areas
PoliceSight is an open-source public monitoring system aimed to enhance the safety of the Indian pubic using NLP powered compliant detection system for twitter and Computer Vision assisted road accident detection and alerting.
fire detection scripts for master project
Jetson AGX Orin and Yolov5 based fire detection, tracking, and extinguishing
Real-time Fire Detection using YOLOv8
Mask RCNN Model for image segmentation of fire based images for easy fire detection.
A Simple Example of Fuzzy Logic Implementation on a Microcontroller
This repository showcases our work on using computer vision to detect wildfires. Explore the code, model, and results of our research on wildfire prevention.
Wildfire Detection with Deep Neural Networks
Track active fire around the world or Liberia, West Africa
Fire detection with AI and instant multi-functional response system.
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