A Different Solution to Forest Fires, Supported by Artificial Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17992566Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Forest Fire, TechnologyAbstract
Forests are not only a source of oxygen but also a home for many living creatures. Fires are a leading cause of forest destruction. Delayed detection of forest fires, and the resulting inability to intervene early, makes fire control difficult and ultimately leads to disaster.
As technology advances, we evolve our lives, our lives—in short, everything—in this direction. We also seek solutions to our problems in technology. Fighting forest fires, essential to our world and to life itself, is crucial, and efforts to provide relief to forest firefighters are essential.
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