Title :
Real-Time Modeling of 3-D Soccer Ball Trajectories From Multiple Fixed Cameras
Author :
Ren, Jinchang ; Orwell, James ; Jones, Graeme A. ; Xu, Ming
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Bradford, Bradford
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, model-based approaches for real-time 3-D soccer ball tracking are proposed, using image sequences from multiple fixed cameras as input. The main challenges include filtering false alarms, tracking through missing observations, and estimating 3-D positions from single or multiple cameras. The key innovations are: 1. incorporating motion cues and temporal hysteresis thresholding in ball detection; 2. modeling each ball trajectory as curve segments in successive virtual vertical planes so that the 3-D position of the ball can be determined from a single camera view; and 3. introducing four motion phases (rolling, flying, in possession, and out of play) and employing phase-specific models to estimate ball trajectories which enables high-level semantics applied in low-level tracking. In addition, unreliable or missing ball observations are recovered using spatio-temporal constraints and temporal filtering. The system accuracy and robustness are evaluated by comparing the estimated ball positions and phases with manual ground-truth data of real soccer sequences.
Keywords :
cameras; computational geometry; estimation theory; image motion analysis; image sequences; sport; tracking filters; 3D position estimation; ball detection; false alarm filtering; image sequences; motion cues; multiple fixed camera; real-time 3D soccer ball tracking; spatio-temporal constraint; temporal hysteresis; virtual vertical plane; 3-D vision; Geometric modeling; Motion analysis; geometric modeling; motion analysis; multiple cameras; three-dimensional vision; tracking; video signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2008.918276