AbstractThe outcome of football matches is heavily dependent on referee decisions regarding violations of the offside rule. Football players should decide the outcome of the game rather than the referees. Instead of technology discrediting the ability of referees it should be adopted into the game to increase the accuracy of the offside decision. A system has been proposed that uses player tracking technology to quantify players’ positions and runs an algorithm to determine which players are offside. The likelihood of algorithm error is dependent on the accuracy of player tracking technology. It was found that algorithm accuracy is improved by increasing the sampling rate and precision of player tracking technologies. The most suitable tech...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate if it is possible to use stereo vision to find and tr...
Time Difference Of Arrival (TDOA) based position tracking technique is one of the pinnacles of sport...
A player is in an offside position if he/she is closer to the opponent's goal line than both theball...
AbstractThe outcome of football matches is heavily dependent on referee decisions regarding violatio...
The outcome of football matches is heavily dependent on referee decisions regarding violations of th...
The off-side rule is the most complicated rule in soccer. Today, off-sides are determined with the h...
Abstract—In this work we investigate on the feasibility of multiple camera system for automatic offs...
This study investigated the offside decision-making process in association football. The first aim w...
The incorrect decision making that referee made during a football match is becoming unsatisfied game...
Baldo et al. (2002) and Helsen et al. (2006) considered the flash-lag effect to explain errors made ...
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has had a major impact on decision-making in professional a...
In the present study, we investigated the accuracy of offside judgements of assistant referees in th...
Following the optical error hypothesis, information provided by extra lines across the width of a fo...
A system architecture and method for tracking people is presented for a sports application. The syst...
In the sports entertainment industry, analysis of videos has become a necessity for any team to comp...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate if it is possible to use stereo vision to find and tr...
Time Difference Of Arrival (TDOA) based position tracking technique is one of the pinnacles of sport...
A player is in an offside position if he/she is closer to the opponent's goal line than both theball...
AbstractThe outcome of football matches is heavily dependent on referee decisions regarding violatio...
The outcome of football matches is heavily dependent on referee decisions regarding violations of th...
The off-side rule is the most complicated rule in soccer. Today, off-sides are determined with the h...
Abstract—In this work we investigate on the feasibility of multiple camera system for automatic offs...
This study investigated the offside decision-making process in association football. The first aim w...
The incorrect decision making that referee made during a football match is becoming unsatisfied game...
Baldo et al. (2002) and Helsen et al. (2006) considered the flash-lag effect to explain errors made ...
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has had a major impact on decision-making in professional a...
In the present study, we investigated the accuracy of offside judgements of assistant referees in th...
Following the optical error hypothesis, information provided by extra lines across the width of a fo...
A system architecture and method for tracking people is presented for a sports application. The syst...
In the sports entertainment industry, analysis of videos has become a necessity for any team to comp...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate if it is possible to use stereo vision to find and tr...
Time Difference Of Arrival (TDOA) based position tracking technique is one of the pinnacles of sport...
A player is in an offside position if he/she is closer to the opponent's goal line than both theball...