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Emergency Fire detection #333

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Pull Request for DL-Simplified 💡

Issue Title : Emergency Fire detection #325

  • Info about the related issue (Aim of the project) : Having a fire detection system can significantly reduce damages and maximize fire control efforts. It is also one of the most fundamental steps we can take for fire safety measures. Even if we are sleeping or in a busy working, area
  • Name: Aditya Das
  • GitHub ID: https://github.com/ADITYADAS1999
  • Email ID: [email protected]
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Closes: #325

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Our team will soon review your PR. Thanks @ADITYADAS1999 :)

@abhisheks008 abhisheks008 changed the title New branch repo Emergency Fire detection Jul 6, 2023
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Please follow the project structure. Folder names should be given properly.

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Model
requirements.txt

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@abhisheks008 abhisheks008 added Status: Requested Changes Changes requested. SSOC Social Summer of Code 2023 labels Jul 6, 2023
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Please follow the project structure. Folder names should be given properly.

Dataset
Images
Model
requirements.txt

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That's cool thanks for reviewing the PR. I will update all of them ASAP

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ADITYADAS1999 commented Jul 6, 2023

Please follow the project structure. Folder names should be given properly.

Dataset
Images
Model
requirements.txt

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Hey @abhisheks008

I did the request changes, could you review this a bit.

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Your PR is approved and ready to be merged.
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@abhisheks008 abhisheks008 added Status: Approved Approved PR by the PA. Level: MEDIUM Points Updated and removed Status: Requested Changes Changes requested. labels Jul 6, 2023
@abhisheks008 abhisheks008 merged commit bf44168 into abhisheks008:main Jul 6, 2023
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