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1 April 2003 Virtual imaging in sports broadcasting: an overview
Yi Tan
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Proceedings Volume 4756, Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498030
Event: Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
Virtual imaging technology is being used to augment television broadcasts -- virtual objects are seamlessly inserted into the video stream to appear as real entities to TV audiences. Virtual advertisements, the main application of this technology, are providing opportunities to improve the commercial value of television programming while enhancing the contents and the entertainment aspect of these programs. State-of-the-art technologies, such as image recognition, motion tracking and chroma keying, are central to a virtual imaging system. This paper reviews the general framework, the key techniques, and the sports broadcasting applications of virtual imaging technology.
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Yi Tan "Virtual imaging in sports broadcasting: an overview", Proc. SPIE 4756, Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry, (1 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498030
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Optical tracking

Video

Image processing

Image segmentation

Imaging systems

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