標題: 基於筆畫之轉播籃球影片視頻檢索
Stroke-based Broadcast Basketball Video Retrieval
作者: 温培志
Weng, Pei-Chih
王昱舜
Wang, Yu-Shuen
資訊科學與工程研究所
關鍵字: 視頻檢索;籃球影片處理;基於筆畫;video retrieval;basketball video processing;stroke-based
公開日期: 2013
摘要: We present a stroke based system that allows users to retrieve basketball video clips easily and intuitively. In contrast to current retrieval systems, which mainly rely on key words, users can draw player trajectories on our defined basketball court coordinate and specify the corresponding events such as shot made or shot miss to provide a more specific searching condition and prevent unwanted results during retrieval. Considering players are perspectively projected on each video frame and cameras in broadcast videos are dynamic, in which cases the specified strokes and the extracted player trajectories are not comparable, we map player positions in each frame to the defined basketball court coordinate using camera calibration. To achieve a robust mapping, our system considers the whole video clip and reconstruct a panoramic basketball court, followed by rectifying the panoramic court to our defined court using a homography. While this reconstruction is able to map pixels from a video frame to our defined court coordinate, it also is able to map player trajectories between the two coordinate systems. To obtain the event of a video clip, we extract the game time using the optical character recognition and map it to the event logs defined in a play-by-play text that is available online. Thanks to these two types of semantic information, our system is very helpful to coaches and tremendous amount of spectators. The retrieved videos with the corresponding searching conditions shown in \ref{fig:cutin1}-\ref{fig:differentstroke}, and our accompanying video verify the feasibility of our technique.
We present a stroke based system that allows users to retrieve basketball video clips easily and intuitively. In contrast to current retrieval systems, which mainly rely on key words, users can draw player trajectories on our defined basketball court coordinate and specify the corresponding events such as shot made or shot miss to provide a more specific searching condition and prevent unwanted results during retrieval. Considering players are perspectively projected on each video frame and cameras in broadcast videos are dynamic, in which cases the specified strokes and the extracted player trajectories are not comparable, we map player positions in each frame to the defined basketball court coordinate using camera calibration. To achieve a robust mapping, our system considers the whole video clip and reconstruct a panoramic basketball court, followed by rectifying the panoramic court to our defined court using a homography. While this reconstruction is able to map pixels from a video frame to our defined court coordinate, it also is able to map player trajectories between the two coordinate systems. To obtain the event of a video clip, we extract the game time using the optical character recognition and map it to the event logs defined in a play-by-play text that is available online. Thanks to these two types of semantic information, our system is very helpful to coaches and tremendous amount of spectators. The retrieved videos with the corresponding searching conditions shown in \ref{fig:cutin1}-\ref{fig:differentstroke}, and our accompanying video verify the feasibility of our technique.
URI: http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT070056101
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/73053
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