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Integrating Color and Contour Analysis with Deep Learning for Robust Fire and Smoke Detection
Abror Shavkatovich Buriboev1, Akmal Abduvaitov2, Heung Seok Jeon3
1Department of AI-Software, Gachon University, Seongnam-si 13120, Republic of Korea.
This study introduces a novel concatenated convolutional neural network (CNN) for accurate fire and smoke detection. The advanced deep learning model enhances safety systems with superior performance in diverse conditions.
Area of Science:
- Computer Vision
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
Background:
- Effective fire and smoke detection is critical for public safety in urban, industrial, and outdoor environments.
- Existing detection methods often struggle with dynamic conditions and varying illumination, leading to potential inaccuracies.
- There is a need for robust and adaptable detection systems capable of identifying both fire and smoke.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate a unique concatenated convolutional neural network (CNN) model for reliable fire and smoke detection.
- To enhance detection accuracy and reduce false positives/negatives through hybrid preprocessing techniques.
- To assess the model's performance against conventional and state-of-the-art methods using a challenging benchmark dataset.
Main Methods:
- A concatenated convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture was developed, integrating deep learning with hybrid preprocessing.
- Preprocessing methods included contour-based algorithms and color characteristic analysis to enhance Regions of Interest (ROIs).
- The model was trained and validated on the D-Fire dataset, which features diverse environmental conditions and illumination levels.
Main Results:
- The proposed CNN model achieved high accuracy (0.989) and recall (0.983) in detecting fire and smoke.
- Experimental results demonstrated superior performance compared to traditional methods and advanced YOLO-based approaches.
- The hybrid architecture effectively reduced false positives and false negatives, improving overall detection reliability.
Conclusions:
- The developed concatenated CNN model offers a highly accurate and resilient solution for fire and smoke detection.
- Its dual capability for detecting both smoke and fire enhances adaptability for various real-world safety applications.
- This study establishes a new benchmark for fire and smoke detection systems, paving the way for future advancements.
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