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  "video": "video-5004bacd.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a demonstration or demonstration-like simulation of **fire detection** using aerial imagery.\n\nHere is a detailed description of what is happening:\n\n**Visual Scene:**\nThe video is an aerial shot of a large, open, somewhat dry or harvested field under what looks like a bright, possibly hazy sky (indicated by the warm, golden light near the top). The field is predominantly brown and appears to be agricultural land.\n\n**The Event:**\nA significant number of fires are present across a large area of the field. These fires are small to medium in size, scattered across the ground, and are producing a large, thick plume of **smoke**. The smoke dominates the upper and central portions of the frame, obscuring much of the landscape beneath it.\n\n**The Process/Demonstration:**\nThe video is structured like a tutorial or a demonstration of a detection algorithm:\n\n1. **Initial State (00:00):** The scene is shown with a prompt: \"DI\" (which might stand for Detection Input or a system indicator).\n2. **Detection Initiation:** Text overlays guide the viewer through the process:\n    * \"Det|\" (Detection)\n    * \"Detect th|\" (Detect the...)\n    * \"Detect the fi|\" (Detect the fires...)\n    * **\"Detect the fires\"** (This prompt repeats as the detection process seems to be running).\n3. **Real-time Detection (00:01 - 00:02):** As the detection process runs, the system identifies individual fire points. Small, colored bounding boxes or markers appear over the detected flames on the ground. A counter, **\"11 detected,\"** is displayed in the upper corner, showing the number of fires currently identified by the system. The bounding boxes and markers appear to cluster around the actual spots where the flames are visible.\n\n**In summary, the video showcases a computer vision or remote sensing application designed to automatically detect and count wildfires (or ground fires) in a field by analyzing high-altitude imagery, highlighting the smoke plumes and the specific points of combustion.**",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 11.0
}