Title :
Artificial vision and augmented reality applied to the analysis of sports broadcast videos
Author :
Maalej, Lotfi ; Mlouhi, Yosr ; Jabri, Imed ; Battikh, Tahar
Author_Institution :
Nat. Super. Sch. of Eng., Ecole Nat. Super. des Ing. de Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
Tracking players and identifying them from video sequences of sport events, taken from a unique Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera, are exploited and experimented in various applications. However, this challenge is still difficult to realize and presents a vast field to investigate. In this paper, we suggest an automatic system that tackles this quiet complex problematic. The system has the ability to detect and follow multiple actors, estimate the homography between successive images of a video sequence and the play-ground and identifying the actors in the scene. The homographic estimation is solved by using a variant of ICP algorithm (Iterative Closest Point). The results of these applied artificial vision operations in the field of sport analysis open tremendous possibilities of applications and of mixed and increased reality in the benefit of sport events broadcasted on television.
Keywords :
augmented reality; computer vision; image sequences; iterative methods; sport; video signal processing; ICP algorithm; PTZ camera; artificial vision; augmented reality; homographic estimation; iterative closest point; pan-tilt-zoom camera; play-ground; sport events; sports broadcast videos; video sequences; Color; Histograms; Iterative closest point algorithm; Mathematical model; Trajectory; Video sequences; Videos; (1) Multi-target tracking; (2) PTZ Camera; (3) Homography; (4) ICP Algorithm; (5) Increased reality; (6) Smart System;
Conference_Titel :
Web Applications and Networking (WSWAN), 2015 2nd World Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Sousse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8171-7
DOI :
10.1109/WSWAN.2015.7209083