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A Video-Based Framework for Automatic 3D Localization of Multiple Basketball Players: A Combinatorial Optimization Approach.

Lucas Antônio Monezi1, Anderson Calderani Junior1, Luciano Allegretti Mercadante2, Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte2, Milton S Misuta1.   

Abstract

Sports complexity must be investigated at competitions; therefore, non-invasive methods are essential. In this context, computer vision, image processing, and machine learning techniques can be useful in designing a non-invasive system for data acquisition that identifies players' positions in official basketball matches. Here, we propose and evaluate a novel video-based framework to perform automatic 3D localization of multiple basketball players. The introduced framework comprises two parts. The first stage is player detection, which aims to identify players' heads at the camera image level. This stage is based on background segmentation and on classification performed by an artificial neural network. The second stage is related to 3D reconstruction of the player positions from the images provided by the different cameras used in the acquisition. This task is tackled by formulating a constrained combinatorial optimization problem that minimizes the re-projection error while maximizing the number of detections in the formulated 3D localization problem.
Copyright © 2020 Monezi, Calderani Junior, Mercadante, Duarte and Misuta.

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Keywords:  computer vision; machine learning; non-invasive method; player detection; sports; tracking

Year:  2020        PMID: 32426334      PMCID: PMC7203428          DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol        ISSN: 2296-4185


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