Forest fire detection is a very challenging problem in the field of object detection. Fire detection-based image analysis have advantages such as usage on wide open areas, the possibility for operator to visually confirm presence, intensity and the size of the hazards, lower cost for installation and further exploitation. To overcome the problem of fire detection in outdoors, deep learning and conventional machine learning based computer vision techniques are employed to determine the fire detection when indoor fire detection systems are not capable. In this work, we propose a comprehensive analysis of forest fire detection using conventional machine learning algorithms, object detection techniques, deep and hybrid deep learning models. The contribution of this work to the literature is to analyze different classification and object detection techniques in more details that is not addressed before in order to detect forest fire. Experiment results demonstrate that convolutional neural networks outperform other methods with 99.32% of accuracy result.
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