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FLAME Diffuser: Wildfire Image Synthesis using Mask Guided Diffusion

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arxiv 2403.03463 v2 pith:AQJBRQ4Y submitted 2024-03-06 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords wildfireimagesclipdetectiondiffuserflameframeworkimage
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Wildfires are a significant threat to ecosystems and human infrastructure, leading to widespread destruction and environmental degradation. Recent advancements in deep learning and generative models have enabled new methods for wildfire detection and monitoring. However, the scarcity of annotated wildfire images limits the development of robust models for these tasks. In this work, we present the FLAME Diffuser, a training-free, diffusion-based framework designed to generate realistic wildfire images with paired ground truth. Our framework uses augmented masks, sampled from real wildfire data, and applies Perlin noise to guide the generation of realistic flames. By controlling the placement of these elements within the image, we ensure precise integration while maintaining the original images style. We evaluate the generated images using normalized Frechet Inception Distance, CLIP Score, and a custom CLIP Confidence metric, demonstrating the high quality and realism of the synthesized wildfire images. Specifically, the fusion of Perlin noise in this work significantly improved the quality of synthesized images. The proposed method is particularly valuable for enhancing datasets used in downstream tasks such as wildfire detection and monitoring.

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  1. FLAME 3 Dataset: Unleashing the Power of Radiometric Thermal UAV Imagery for Wildfire Management

    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    FLAME 3 provides the first aerial radiometric thermal wildfire image dataset with per-pixel temperature TIFFs and nadir thermal plots, plus a pipeline and benchmark.

  2. Diffusion Prism: Enhancing Diversity and Morphology Consistency in Mask-to-Image Diffusion

    cs.CV 2025-01 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    Adding small amounts of Gaussian noise and chromatic aberration to binary masks before image-to-image diffusion increases output diversity without losing morphological structure.

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