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There are many challenges for a Deep Learning application project. Many problems need to be solved in an optimal way to improve the performance of the system. We can focus on a specific step or on the whole process. The aim of the work is to show a new way of using convolutional neural networks is proposed to image intelligent process. Due to the influence of climate change, natural disasters are becoming more complicated and have serious consequences. In particular, the phenomenon of forest fires is affected by factors such as humidity, temperature and vegetation characteristics, etc., so the detection and prediction of forest fires face many challenges. In this study, we focus on using image processing techniques and visual algorithms to preprocess data and filter noise, in order to create a complete database for training and testing model. Natural elements are also used in combination with object features (forest fire images) to build feature vectors. This study will allow to develop the technology and open up new opportunities for its subsequent application.
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Long, N.T., Huong, N.T., G., S.A., Lien, P.T. (2023). Application of Deep Learning Methods for Forest Fire Intelligent Image Processing. In: Nghia, P.T., Thai, V.D., Thuy, N.T., Son, L.H., Huynh, VN. (eds) Advances in Information and Communication Technology. ICTA 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 847. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49529-8_14
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