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Abstract
Wildfires cause severe damage to forests, wildlife, and human settlements.
Traditional detection methods, like satellite imaging and manual monitoring, are slow and inefficient.
Our project focuses on using deep learning techniques for early wildfire detection and animal
tracking.
By using models like CNN and YOLO, we can analyze images in real time to detect fire and monitor
wildlife,
helping in quick response and reducing damage. This system provides an efficient solution for forest
protection
by integrating computer vision techniques to detect fire and smoke patterns.
Introduction
Forests are crucial for maintaining ecological balance, providing oxygen, and supporting biodiversity.
However, wildfires are a significant global threat, destroying millions of acres of land each year.
The spread of fire can be rapid, and traditional detection systems often fail to provide timely alerts.
Our project proposes a deep learning-based approach to detect fires early and track animal
movement in forests.
By analyzing image and video data, the system can identify fire outbreaks and detect animals near
fire zones,
helping authorities take quick action.
Aim
The aim of this project is to develop a reliable and real-time wildfire detection system using deep
learning.
The objectives are:
1. Detect wildfires accurately in real time using deep learning models.
2. Identify and track animal movement to ensure wildlife safety.
3. Provide instant alerts to forest authorities for quick action.
4. Minimize false alarms using a trained dataset to distinguish between fire, smoke, and similar
objects.
By achieving these goals, the project aims to reduce forest destruction and protect both the
environment and wildlife.
Problem Statement
Wildfires cause large-scale destruction, affecting the environment, economy, and biodiversity.
Current detection methods rely on satellites or manual observation, which often result in delays.
Satellite images are affected by weather conditions, and ground-level observations are limited in
coverage.
Moreover, these methods do not account for the movement of animals that may be trapped in the
affected areas.
A deep learning-based solution is needed to process real-time image data and accurately detect fire
while also tracking
animal movements for safety measures.
However, most research focuses only on fire detection, with little emphasis on wildlife safety.
Our project bridges this gap by integrating both wildfire detection and animal tracking. By training
our system
on diverse datasets containing images of fires, smoke, and animals in forest environments, we aim
to improve accuracy
and response time in disaster prevention.
Proposed System
Our proposed system consists of the following key components:
1. **Image Acquisition:** Collecting real-time image and video data from surveillance cameras and
drones.
2. **Preprocessing:** Enhancing image quality and removing noise to improve detection accuracy.
3. **Deep Learning Model:** Using CNN and YOLO models to detect fire outbreaks and recognize
animal movement.
4. **Alert System:** Sending real-time notifications to authorities when fire or animals in danger are
detected.
5. **Evaluation:** Testing the model's accuracy with different datasets and optimizing performance
for real-world applications.
The system aims to provide an efficient and cost-effective solution to detect wildfires early and
ensure the safety of wildlife.
Conclusion
Our project provides a deep learning-based wildfire detection and animal tracking system
that can help in disaster management. By leveraging computer vision techniques, the system can
accurately identify
fires and provide real-time alerts. This approach not only improves early detection but also ensures
wildlife safety,
which is often overlooked in traditional methods. Future enhancements may include improving
model accuracy,
integrating thermal imaging, and expanding the dataset to recognize different fire intensities.