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    Emergency Voice Communication Systems – Analysis of Normative and Legal Documents by Tomasz Popielarczyk, Mariusz Sobecki, Jan Pacuk, Tyberiusz Frymus

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus there are no national regulations or standards on the requirements for such installations to function under fire conditions. Keywords: evacuation of buildings, safety of evacuation, fire intercoms, emergency communication systems…”
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    Feasibility study of spiking neural network for voice classification by Zhang, Zhongyi

    Published 2019
    “…Two thousands male and female voice clips are used as training sets and five hundred voices are used as test sets in the neural network. …”
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    Heart Like a Bell. Voice Alarm Control and Indicating Equipment by Urszula Garlińska, Robert Śliwiński, Paweł Stępień

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article was supplemented with issues related to the design and maintenance of fire alarm systems. Conclusions: Voice alarm control and indicating equipment, in addition to control and indicating equipment, not only determine the safety of the buildings themselves, but also affect the safety of their occupants, who, as a result of various circumstances, may have to be forced to quickly and efficiently leave their place of residence. …”
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    Traditional Fire Knowledge: A Thematic Synthesis Approach by Carmen Vázquez-Varela, José M. Martínez-Navarro, Luisa Abad-González

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Both indigenous fire management (IFM) and local fire management (LFM) are rooted in traditional fire knowledge and are among the most important contributions that rural communities can make to management partnerships. …”
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    UTILIZATION OF ARDUINO-BASED BLUETOOTH CONNECTION FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONTROL WITH VOICE COMMANDS by Hafdiarsya Saiyar

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This makes wasteful use of electricity so that the costs charged are greater and there is the greatest risk of contact currents causing fire if we neglect to use lighting. Therefore, the author tries to make a control device for electronic equipment with voice commands connected to Bluetooth on a smartphone so that users can give commands to activate or deactivate electronic equipment with voice commands. …”
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    Energy efficient voice detection with spiking neural network for smart sensor applications by Tan, Chiah Ying

    Published 2020
    “…One was to classify voices based on gender, while the other was to classify the voice commands based on the command issued. …”
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    Fire Flocks: Participating Farmers’ Perceptions after Five Years of Development by Sergi Nuss-Girona, Emma Soy, Guillem Canaleta, Ona Alay, Rut Domènech, Núria Prat-Guitart

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The initiative also works on fire risk awareness with the aim of promoting extensive livestock products through FF label and valorization strategies. …”
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    Home fire detection notification via telegram bot / Muhammad Syazmi Hafiz Shaharin by Shaharin, Muhammad Syazmi Hafiz

    Published 2020
    “…Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the home fire detection system and 30 participants were told to respond to a questionnaire which was formulated in Google form to voice their opinion on the ease of use of the home fire detection system. …”
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    Alarm Tones, Voice Warnings, and Musical Treatments: A Systematic Review of Auditory Countermeasures for Sleep Inertia in Abrupt and Casual Awakenings by Stuart J. McFarlane, Jair E. Garcia, Darrin S. Verhagen, Adrian G. Dyer

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Search terms contained “Sleep Inertia” paired with: “Sound”; “Noise”; “Music”; “Alarm”; “Alarm Tone”; “Alarm Sound”; “Alarm Noise”; “Alarm Music”; “Alarm Clock”; “Fire Alarm”, and “Smoke Alarm”. From 341 study results, twelve were identified for inclusion against a priori conditions. …”
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    Forensic comparison of fired cartridge cases: Feature-extraction methods for feature-based calculation of likelihood ratios by Nabanita Basu, Rachel S. Bolton-King, Geoffrey Stewart Morrison

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We describe and validate a feature-based system for calculation of likelihood ratios from 3D digital images of fired cartridge cases. The system includes a database of 3D digital images of the bases of 10 cartridges fired per firearm from approximately 300 firearms of the same class (semi-automatic pistols that fire 9 mm diameter centre-fire Luger-type ammunition, and that have hemispherical firing pins and parallel breech-face marks). …”
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    OGIEŃ I NÓŻ – PIROFITYCZNA TWÓRCZOŚĆ ERNY ROSENSTEIN by Tomczok Marta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article aims to demonstrate the meaning is attached to fire in Erna Rosenstein’s poetry and art. Based on the pioneering analyses by Dorota Jarecka, I suggest that the particularly intense presence of fire in the artist's oil paintings, assemblages and poems is driven by the need to create a constellation of random objects, myths and autobiographical material centered on the experience of witnessing her parents' deaths in 1942. …”
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    Experimental study on the effect of fire alarms on occupants for situational awareness and evacuation decision‐making using a mobile virtual reality head‐mounted display by Yoshikazu Minegishi, Wataru Takahashi, Yuka Ikehata

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Abstract Fire alarms play a significantrole in situational awareness and decision‐making pertaining to evacuation for fire evacuation safety in office buildings that include small rooms, where many occupants cannot directly see fire or smoke. …”
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