Title :
Swimmer Localization from a Moving Camera
Author :
Long Sha ; Lucey, Patrick ; Morgan, Stuart ; Pease, D. ; Sridharan, Sridha
Author_Institution :
SAIVT Lab., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
At the highest level of competitive sport, nearly all performances of athletes (both training and competitive) are chronicled using video. Video is then often viewed by expert coaches/analysts who then manually label important performance indicators to gauge performance. Stroke-rate and pacing are important performance measures in swimming, and these are previously digitised manually by a human. This is problematic as annotating large volumes of video can be costly, and time-consuming. Further, since it is difficult to accurately estimate the position of the swimmer at each frame, measures such as stroke rate are generally aggregated over an entire swimming lap. Vision-based techniques which can automatically, objectively and reliably track the swimmer and their location can potentially solve these issues and allow for large-scale analysis of a swimmer across many videos. However, the aquatic environment is challenging due to fluctuations in scene from splashes, reflections and because swimmers are frequently submerged at different points in a race. In this paper, we temporally segment races into distinct and sequential states, and propose a multimodal approach which employs individual detectors tuned to each race state. Our approach allows the swimmer to be located and tracked smoothly in each frame despite a diverse range of constraints. We test our approach on a video dataset compiled at the 2012 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships.
Keywords :
computer vision; sport; video signal processing; Australian Short Course Swimming Championships; aquatic environment; athletes; competitive sport; moving camera; stroke-rate; swimmer localization; video; vision-based techniques; Accuracy; Cameras; Detectors; Feature extraction; Hidden Markov models; Image color analysis; Transforms;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hobart, TAS
DOI :
10.1109/DICTA.2013.6691533