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Re: Fire Classification
Posted by:
cda (IP Logged)
Date: April 21, 2022 09:18AM
Well said!!
Seems like if:::
The Ignition Matrix is used,,, that is elimination.
Scene reconstruction is used,,, that is elimination.. as in well that night stand with all these plugged in electronics is in pristine shape. Might as well eliminate that.
Keep up the fight!!