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Item type:Publication, WILDFIRE CLASSIFICATION WITH DEEP LEARNING MODEL(2026-07-01) ;Tankue, Puwanai ;Kruekaew, BoonhataiKimpan, WarangkhanaThis research aims to develop models for wildfire classification from images. The objective is to provide decision-making support for wildfire control planning, prevention and management. Convolutional Neural Networks techniques are used to analyze a dataset consisting of three image groups: no fire images, fire images that are not wildfires, and wildfire images. The experimental results compared ResNet group, DenseNet group, MobileNet group, and EfficientNet group. The research findings indicate the best-performing model in this study is ResNet152V2, which achieved an accuracy of 92.75%. Furthermore, Precision, Recall, and F1-Score are within a satisfactory range. A web application has also been developed to facilitate users to detect and classify wildfire more conveniently.
