用于运动分析的虚拟跟踪投篮

Stuart Bennett, Joan Lasenby, T. Purnell
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回顾运动员的表现是现代运动训练的重要组成部分,但只展示部分课程或运动的快照可能会产生误导,而旅行相机很昂贵。在本文中,我们描述了一个系统,该系统融合了分布在一个球场周围的许多自主的廉价相机节点的输出,以可靠地合成多个运动员同时训练的跟踪镜头。解决了诸如不受控制的照明、运动员遮挡和超车/拥挤运动等问题,并补偿了廉价图像传感器的怪异之处。由此产生的系统是完全自动化的,价格低廉,可扩展,并提供近乎实时的输出,允许教练组对表现提供即时和相关的反馈。由于不需要改变现有的训练练习,教练们对该系统的接受程度有所提高,迄今已录制了超过10万段视频。
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Virtual tracking shots for sports analysis
Reviewing athletic performance is a critical part of modern sports training, but snapshots only showing part of a course or exercise can be misleading, while travelling cameras are expensive. In this paper we describe a system merging the output of many autonomous inexpensive camera nodes distributed around a course to reliably synthesize tracking shots of multiple athletes training concurrently. Issues such as uncontrolled lighting, athlete occlusions and overtaking/pack-motion are dealt with, as is compensating for the quirks of cheap image sensors. The resultant system is entirely automated, inexpensive, scalable and provides output in near real-time, allowing coaching staff to give immediate and relevant feedback on a performance. Requiring no alteration to existing training exercises has boosted the system's uptake by coaches, with over 100,000 videos recorded to date.
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