In this paper we investigate the challenge of 3D reconstruction from Snooker video data. We propose a system pipeline for intelligent filtering based on semantic importance in Snooker. The system can be divided into table detection and correction, followed by ball detection, classification and tracking. It is apparent from previous work that there are several challenges presented here. Firstly, previous methods tend to use a fixed top-down camera mounted above the table. To capture a full table view from this is challenging due to space limitations above the table. Instead, we capture video data from a tripod and correct the viewpoint through processing. Secondly, previous methods tend to simply detect the balls without considering other in...
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Abstract This paper presents a framework that explicitly detects events in broadcasting baseball vid...
This paper reports further development of an intelligent table tennis umpiring system, of which the ...
Automated 3D modeling from real sports videos can provide useful resources for visual design in spor...
The Snooker Extraction and 3D Builder (SE3DB) is designed to be used as a viewer aid in televised sn...
Video content processing and analysis is going through a transition from low-level feature based tec...
Automated 3-D modeling from real sports videos can provide valuable resources for visual design in s...
Judging the legitimacy of table tennis services presents many challenges where technology can be jud...
It is well understood that multiple video cameras and computer vision (CV) technology can be used in...
This poster will present a computer graphics application for improving snooker skills training. We d...
This video database contains 3 multi-view table tennis sequences which were captured during local le...
A method of reconstructing the 3D trajectories of a table tennis ball is introduced, which was devel...
This study investigates tracking a table-tennis ball rapidly from video captured using low-cost equi...
With the advent of hard-disk video recording, video databases gradually emerge for consumer applicat...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Detecting events in table tennis using monocul...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Detecting events in table tennis using monocul...
Abstract This paper presents a framework that explicitly detects events in broadcasting baseball vid...
This paper reports further development of an intelligent table tennis umpiring system, of which the ...
Automated 3D modeling from real sports videos can provide useful resources for visual design in spor...
The Snooker Extraction and 3D Builder (SE3DB) is designed to be used as a viewer aid in televised sn...
Video content processing and analysis is going through a transition from low-level feature based tec...
Automated 3-D modeling from real sports videos can provide valuable resources for visual design in s...
Judging the legitimacy of table tennis services presents many challenges where technology can be jud...
It is well understood that multiple video cameras and computer vision (CV) technology can be used in...
This poster will present a computer graphics application for improving snooker skills training. We d...
This video database contains 3 multi-view table tennis sequences which were captured during local le...
A method of reconstructing the 3D trajectories of a table tennis ball is introduced, which was devel...
This study investigates tracking a table-tennis ball rapidly from video captured using low-cost equi...
With the advent of hard-disk video recording, video databases gradually emerge for consumer applicat...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Detecting events in table tennis using monocul...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Detecting events in table tennis using monocul...
Abstract This paper presents a framework that explicitly detects events in broadcasting baseball vid...
This paper reports further development of an intelligent table tennis umpiring system, of which the ...