All Hawk-Eye systems are based on the principles of triangulation using visual images and timing data provided by a number of high-speed video cameras located at different locations and angles around the area of play. For tennis there are ten cameras. The system rapidly processes the video feeds from the cameras and ball tracker. A data store contains a predefined model of the playing area and includes data on the rules of the game.
In each frame sent from each camera, the system identifies the group of pixels which corresponds to the image of the ball. It then calculates for each frame the position of the ball by comparing its position on at least two of the physically separate cameras at the same instant in time. A succession of frames builds up a record of the path along which the ball has travelled. It also "predicts" the future flight path of the ball and where it will interact with any of the playing area features already programmed into the database. The system can also interpret these interactions to decide infringements of the rules of the game.
The system generates a graphic image of the ball path and playing area, which means that information can be provided to judges, television viewers or coaching staff in near real-time.
The tracking system is combined with a back-end database and archiving capabilities so that it is possible to extract and analyse trends and statistics about individual players, games, ball-to-ball comparisons, etc.
That was true when the game plan was to move players from base to base (ie baseball), now it is just a home run derby for most batters (ie over the fence ball). Makes for what was once a strategy game now a very boring game.
It was worse. He hit her in the throat. However it wasn't an assault by any measure, it was clearly an accident. He smacked the ball from the offside without even looking where it went. It was a clear cut accident.
The problem is that tennis is a gentleman's sport, and ethics code is very strict and is written into rules to which all players agree. His behaviour was a brazen violation, so he got DQ'd, ending his long winning streak.
For the non sports fans in the audience the article is about tennis, which isn't mentioned in the summary.
All Hawk-Eye systems are based on the principles of triangulation using visual images and timing data provided by a number of high-speed video cameras located at different locations and angles around the area of play. For tennis there are ten cameras. The system rapidly processes the video feeds from the cameras and ball tracker. A data store contains a predefined model of the playing area and includes data on the rules of the game.
In each frame sent from each camera, the system identifies the group of pixels which corresponds to the image of the ball. It then calculates for each frame the position of the ball by comparing its position on at least two of the physically separate cameras at the same instant in time. A succession of frames builds up a record of the path along which the ball has travelled. It also "predicts" the future flight path of the ball and where it will interact with any of the playing area features already programmed into the database. The system can also interpret these interactions to decide infringements of the rules of the game.
The system generates a graphic image of the ball path and playing area, which means that information can be provided to judges, television viewers or coaching staff in near real-time.
The tracking system is combined with a back-end database and archiving capabilities so that it is possible to extract and analyse trends and statistics about individual players, games, ball-to-ball comparisons, etc.
It was worse. He hit her in the throat. However it wasn't an assault by any measure, it was clearly an accident. He smacked the ball from the offside without even looking where it went. It was a clear cut accident.
The problem is that tennis is a gentleman's sport, and ethics code is very strict and is written into rules to which all players agree. His behaviour was a brazen violation, so he got DQ'd, ending his long winning streak.