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Thalos Fire Safety Detection – v1.0 (Roboflow → HuggingFace export)

This repository contains the Fire & Smoke Safety Detection model used in the Thalos Safety Intelligence pipeline. It identifies fire-related hazards such as: • open flame • ignition sources • sparks / ember activity • smoke • early-stage fire risks in job sites, workshops, and industrial settings

This model was originally trained in Roboflow (Object Detection Large / YOLOv8-derived) and exported as a PyTorch .pt file. It is now hosted on HuggingFace for independent, cost-controlled inference inside the Thalos YOLO service.

🔥 Usage (Python)

from ultralytics import YOLO

model = YOLO("thalostech2025/thalos-fire-safety-v1/fire_weights.pt")

results = model("example.jpg") results.show()

🌐 Load From URL (used by Thalos YOLO Service)

import torch import requests from io import BytesIO

HF_URL = "https://huggingface.co/thalostech2025/thalos-fire-safety-v1/resolve/main/fire_weights.pt"

response = requests.get(HF_URL) model = torch.load(BytesIO(response.content), map_location="cpu")

🏷 Labels / Classes

The following classes are included:

open_flame smoke fire_risk spark ignition_source

(Labels may vary slightly depending on the v1 Roboflow dataset.)

📄 License

This model is distributed under the AGPL-3.0 license, consistent with Roboflow export requirements.

⚠️ Important Notes • This repository only includes the weights, not the training data. • Thalos uses this model for server-side inference in the YOLO service. • A distilled / optimized v2.0 model may be released for faster inference and improved recall. • Fire detection can be sensitive to lighting; multi-lighting augmentation is planned for v2.

✨ Maintainer

Thalos Tech (2025) Safety Intelligence & Hazard Detection Platform

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