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16 December 2021 Application of AI technology in sports competitions
Shigao Xu, Chunlong Tang
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Proceedings Volume 12153, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2021); 121530P (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2626751
Event: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2021), 2021, Sanya, China
Abstract
Take the instant replay system as an example, the role of AI technology in sports competition is very important. The fact that the technical principle of the instant playback system is not complicated, it is also very precise to separate the stereo space of the field into several units of measurement computed in millimeters. Using high-speed cameras to capture tennis flight tracks, you can generate three-dimensional images through the computer, and finally use real-time imaging technology to make the ball drop points of the network clearly presented on the big screen. The application of artificial intelligence technology in sports competitions is not only stopped in tennis competitions, but also whether the electronic generator and piezoelectric sensing technology can effectively reduce the misjudgment in sports competitions, and make the competition results more objective and fair.
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Shigao Xu and Chunlong Tang "Application of AI technology in sports competitions", Proc. SPIE 12153, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2021), 121530P (16 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2626751
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Sensing systems

Computing systems

3D displays

Optical tracking

Software development

Detection and tracking algorithms

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