Recognising team activities from noisy data
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28/06/2013
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Recently, vision-based systems have been deployed in professional sports to track the ball and players to enhance analysis of matches. Due to their unobtrusive nature, vision-based approaches are preferred to wearable sensors (e.g. GPS or RFID sensors) as it does not require players or balls to be instrumented prior to matches. Unfortunately, in continuous team sports where players need to be tracked continuously over long-periods of time (e.g. 35 minutes in field-hockey or 45 minutes in soccer), current vision-based tracking approaches are not reliable enough to provide fully automatic solutions. As such, human intervention is required to fix-up missed or false detections. However, in instances where a human can not intervene due to the sheer amount of data being generated - this data can not be used due to the missing/noisy data. In this paper, we investigate two representations based on raw player detections (and not tracking) which are immune to missed and false detections. Specifically, we show that both team occupancy maps and centroids can be used to detect team activities, while the occupancy maps can be used to retrieve specific team activities. An evaluation on over 8 hours of field hockey data captured at a recent international tournament demonstrates the validity of the proposed approach. |
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IEEE |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63232/1/Bialkowski_CVPRW2013.pdf http://www.vap.aau.dk/cvsports/ DOI:10.1109/CVPRW.2013.143 Bialkowski, Alina, Lucey, Patrick J., Carr, Peter, Denman, Simon, Matthews, Iain, & Sridharan, Sridha (2013) Recognising team activities from noisy data. In Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), IEEE, Portland, Oregon, pp. 984-990. |
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Copyright 2013 [please consult the author] |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080104 Computer Vision #Recognising Team Activities #Occupancy Maps #Sport #Noisy Data #Player detection |
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Conference Paper |