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A modular multi-camera framework for team sports tracking

Hayet et al., 2005

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15608798483705325186
Author
Hayet J
Mathes T
Czyz J
Piater J
Verly J
Macq B
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2005.

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This article presents a modular architecture for multicamera tracking in the context of sports broadcasting. For each video stream, a geometrical module continuously performs the image-to-model homography estimation. A local-feature based tracking module tracks the …
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