Efficient Forest Fire Detection System: A Spatial Data Mining and Image Processing Based Approach
Source: International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security
The drastic ascent in the volume of spatial data owes its growth to the technical advancements in technologies that aid in spatial data acquisition, mass storage and network interconnection. Thus the necessity for automated detection of spatial knowledge from voluminous spatial data arises. Fire plays a vital role in a majority of the forest ecosystems. Forest fires are serious ecological threats that result in deterioration of economy and environment apart from jeopardizing human lives. Thus forest fires need to be detected as early as possible in order to inhibit from being spread. This paper intends to detect forest fires from the forest spatial data. The approach makes use of spatial data mining, image processing and artificial intelligence techniques for the detection of fires.
| Format: | Size: | 291.60 | |
| Date: | Mar 2009 |
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