A Trajectory-Based Ball Tracking Framework with Visual Enrichment for Broadcast Baseball Videos

Pitching contents play the key role in the resultant victory or defeat in a baseball game. Utilizing the physical characteristic of ball motion, this paper presents a trajectory-based framework for automatic ball tracking and pitching evaluation in broadcast baseball videos. The task of ball detecti...

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Published inJournal of Information Science and Engineering Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 143 - 157
Main Authors 陳華總(Hua-Tsung Chen), 陳宣勝(Hsuan-Sheng Chen), 蕭銘和(Ming-Ho Hsiao), 蔡文錦(Wen-Jiin Tsai), 李素瑛(Suh-Yin Lee)
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LanguageEnglish
Published 社團法人中華民國計算語言學學會 01.01.2008
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Summary:Pitching contents play the key role in the resultant victory or defeat in a baseball game. Utilizing the physical characteristic of ball motion, this paper presents a trajectory-based framework for automatic ball tracking and pitching evaluation in broadcast baseball videos. The task of ball detection and tracking in broadcast baseball videos is very challenging because in video frames, the noises may cause many ball-like objects, the ball size is small, and the ball may deform due to its high speed movement. To overcome these challenges, we first define a set of filters to prune most non-ball objects but retain the ball, even if it is deformed. In ball position prediction and trajectory extraction, we analyze the 2D distribution of ball candidates and exploit the characteristic that the ball trajectory presents in a near parabolic curve in video frames. Most of the non-qualified trajectories are pruned, which greatly improves the computational efficiency. The missed balls can also be recovered in the trajectory by applying the position prediction. The experiments of ball tracking on the testing sequences of JPB, MLB and CPBL captured from different TV channels show promising results. The ball tracking framework is able to extract the ball trajectory, superimposed on the video, and in near real-time provide visual enrichment before the next pitch coming up without specific cameras or equipments set up in the stadiums. It can also be utilized in strategy analysis and intelligence statistics for player training.
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ISSN:1016-2364
DOI:10.6688/JISE.2008.24.1.10