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Visual tracking for sports applications
Smith, Andrew W. B. and Lovell, Brian C. (2005). Visual tracking for sports applications. In: Lovell, Brian C. and Maeder, Anthony J., Proceedings of WDIC2005. APRS Workshop on Digital Image Computing, Brisbane, (79-84). 21 February, 2005.
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| Author(s) |
Smith, Andrew W. B. Lovell, Brian C.
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| Title of paper |
Visual tracking for sports applications
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| Conference name |
APRS Workshop on Digital Image Computing
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| Conference location |
Brisbane
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| Conference dates |
21 February, 2005
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| Proceedings title |
Proceedings of WDIC2005
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| Editor(s) |
Lovell, Brian C. Maeder, Anthony J.
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| Place published |
St Lucia, Australia
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| Publisher |
The University of Queensland
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| Publication date |
2005
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| Volume number |
1
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| Issue number |
1
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| ISBN |
0-9580255-3-3
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| Start page |
79
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| End page |
84
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| Total pages |
5
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| Collection year |
2005
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| Language |
eng
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| Abstract/Summary |
Visual tracking of the human body has attracted increasing attention due to the potential to perform high volume low cost analyses of motions in a wide range of applications, including sports training, rehabilitation and security. In this paper we present the development of a visual tracking module for a system aimed to be used as an autonomous instructional aid for amateur golfers. Postural information is captured visually and fused with information from a golf swing analyser mat and both visual and audio feedback given based on the golfer's mistakes. Results from the visual tracking module are presented.
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| Subjects |
280208 Computer Vision
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| Keyword(s) |
iris-research motion analysis visual tracking human body instructional aid golf posture golf swing
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