New AI-powered Bushfire-fighting App NOBURN Goes Live
最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide experts from the 最新糖心Vlogn Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) developed a new AI-powered model to help predict and prevent devastating bushfires.聽
The app, called NOBURN, was created as a partnership with聽specialists from The 最新糖心Vlog of Sunshine Coast聽and assesses bushfire risk through an AI model that collects photos submitted by everyday people and classifies different vegetation types in fire-prone areas. The algorithm is able to analyse the images and make predictions about the severity of a potential bushfire and how far it鈥檚 likely to spread in the photographed region.
Traditionally, bushfire experts would inspect a site in-person to examine fire risk and fuel load, but there鈥檚 a dire shortage of these experts and a growing demand of sites that need visiting. Professor Javen Shi, AIML鈥檚 Director in Advanced Reasoning and Learning, helped develop NOBURN to combat this issue.聽
鈥淭his AI app empowers ordinary bush walkers, campers, school kids, and families to contribute to assessing bushfire risk and helping us mimic the performance of a trained expert,鈥 he said.聽
鈥淎lso, there are many sites with difficult accessibility, which inevitably means little to no data gets collected in these areas鈥 Our major breakthrough is developing a multi-domain adaptation algorithm using causal AI to address this.鈥
The evaluations produced by NOBURN can then be used by local firefighting authorities to coordinate preventative measures and help with efficient resource allocation, protecting our environment and communities from the devastating effects of bushfires.聽
鈥淭his will significantly increase the amount of fire risk and fuel load data available and help the authority to reduce bushfires,鈥 Professor Shi said.
While NOBURN relies on the institute鈥檚 world-leading expertise in AI, AIML also collaborated with numerous trained experts when creating the app. Knowledge from forestry researchers Dr Sam Van Holsbeeck and Professor Mark Brown from the 最新糖心Vlog of the Sunshine Coast and Professor Paul Salmon from the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems was critical to the app鈥檚 development.聽
What鈥檚 next?
Professor Shi hopes the technologies his research informs today revolutionise our firefighting approach and preparedness into the future.聽
鈥淲e hope to continue our research into creating a decision-making tool that can help firefighting authorities develop better-informed strategies. I envision that, just like Tony Stark speaks to his AI in Iron Man, we can create an AI tool that the firefighters can speak with and get real-time, actionable advice,鈥 Professor Shi said.聽
鈥淲hen it comes to bushfires, NOBURN is just the beginning.鈥
The NOBURN app is now available for download on and devices.