*Result*: Fire Recognition Method Based on PSO-BP Neural Network and ResNet50.
*Further Information*
*The rapid development of modern society and continuous urbanization have resulted in a proliferation of functional buildings, which offer significant convenience to individuals, but pose significant fire hazards as well. How to detect the fire at the early stage is always the focus of research. This paper proposes a multi-information source fusion fire recognition method based on particle swarm optimization (PSO)-backpropagation (BP) neural networks and ResNet50. The PSO algorithm is applied to optimize the initial parameters of a BP neural network model, while data from three sensors — temperature, humidity and smoke — are integrated, through iterative training of the system, accurate recognition of sensor data can be achieved. Additionally, a method is proposed for the recognition of infrared fire images using ResNet50 and transfer learning. By improving the ResNet50 network model and migrating the ResNet50 pre-trained network weight, infrared fire image recognition accuracy is further enhanced. Then the sensor information recognition results and image information recognition results are input into the fuzzy system for fusion reasoning again, and the final decision is output according to the set fuzzy rules. Experimental findings demonstrate that the multi-information source fusion approach utilizing the PSO-BP neural network and ResNet50 significantly enhances the accuracy and response time of fire recognition, and achieves a remarkable recognition effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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