Accurate ball trajectory tracking and 3D visualization for computer-assisted sports broadcast

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Mikel Labayen
Igor G. Olaizola
Naiara Aginako
Julian Florez
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[1] Vicomtech - Ik4 Research Alliance,Department of Digital Television and Multimedia Services
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Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2014年 / 73卷
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Computer graphics; Camera calibration; Tracking; Segmentation; Sports events broadcast;
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The application of computer-aided controversial plays resolution in sport events significantly benefits organizers, referees and audience. Nowadays, especially in ball sports, very accurate technological solutions can be found. The main drawback of these systems is the need of complex and expensive hardware which makes them not affordable for less-known regional/traditional sports events. The lack of competitive systems with reduced hardware/software complexity and requirements motivates this research. Visual Analytics technologies permit system detecting the ball trajectory, solving with precision possible controversial plays. Ball is extracted from the video scene exploiting its shape features and velocity vector properties. Afterwards, its relative position to border line is calculated based on polynomial approximations. In order to enhance user visual experience, real-time rendering technologies are introduced to obtain virtual 3D reconstruction in quasi real-time. Comparing to other set ups, the main contribution of this work lays on the utilization of an unique camera per border line to extract 3D bounce point information. In addition, the system has no camera location/orientation limit, provided that line view is not occluded. Testing of the system has been done in real world scenarios, comparing the system output with referees’ judgment. Visual results of the system have been broadcasted during Basque Pelota matches.
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页码:1819 / 1842
页数:23
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