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Published:2026/1/4 22:05:17

山火事🔥リスク予測、データで革命!

超要約: カナダの山火事リスクをAIで予測! 精度UP&理由もバッチリ解説✨

● ギャルでも分かる!山火事の未来を予測! ● データ解析で、山火事🔥がなんで起きるのか丸わかり! ● IT企業も大注目! 新しいビジネスチャンス到来!

詳細解説

背景 地球温暖化で山火事💥ヤバくない? カナダでも頻発! 従来の予測じゃ、甘いのよ。もっと正確に、原因も知りたいじゃん? IT技術で、山火事を科学的に分析できないかな? って研究だよー!

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Trustworthy Data-Driven Wildfire Risk Prediction and Understanding in Western Canada

Zhengsen Xu / Lanying Wang / Sibo Cheng / Xue Rui / Kyle Gao / Yimin Zhu / Mabel Heffring / Zack Dewis / Saeid Taleghanidoozdoozan / Megan Greenwood / Motasem Alkayid / Quinn Ledingham / Hongjie He / Jonathan Li / Lincoln Linlin Xu

In recent decades, the intensification of wildfire activity in western Canada has resulted in substantial socio-economic and environmental losses. Accurate wildfire risk prediction is hindered by the intrinsic stochasticity of ignition and spread and by nonlinear interactions among fuel conditions, meteorology, climate variability, topography, and human activities, challenging the reliability and interpretability of purely data-driven models. We propose a trustworthy data-driven wildfire risk prediction framework based on long-sequence, multi-scale temporal modeling, which integrates heterogeneous drivers while explicitly quantifying predictive uncertainty and enabling process-level interpretation. Evaluated over western Canada during the record-breaking 2023 and 2024 fire seasons, the proposed model outperforms existing time-series approaches, achieving an F1 score of 0.90 and a PR-AUC of 0.98 with low computational cost. Uncertainty-aware analysis reveals structured spatial and seasonal patterns in predictive confidence, highlighting increased uncertainty associated with ambiguous predictions and spatiotemporal decision boundaries. SHAP-based interpretation provides mechanistic understanding of wildfire controls, showing that temperature-related drivers dominate wildfire risk in both years, while moisture-related constraints play a stronger role in shaping spatial and land-cover-specific contrasts in 2024 compared to the widespread hot and dry conditions of 2023. Data and code are available at https://github.com/SynUW/mmFire.

cs / cs.CV