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Slicing and dicing soccer: automatic detection of complex events from spatio-temporal data

Authors :
Morra, Lia
Manigrasso, Francesco
Canto, Giuseppe
Gianfrate, Claudio
Guarino, Enrico
Lamberti, Fabrizio
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The automatic detection of events in sport videos has im-portant applications for data analytics, as well as for broadcasting andmedia companies. This paper presents a comprehensive approach for de-tecting a wide range of complex events in soccer videos starting frompositional data. The event detector is designed as a two-tier system thatdetectsatomicandcomplex events. Atomic events are detected basedon temporal and logical combinations of the detected objects, their rel-ative distances, as well as spatio-temporal features such as velocity andacceleration. Complex events are defined as temporal and logical com-binations of atomic and complex events, and are expressed by meansof a declarative Interval Temporal Logic (ITL). The effectiveness of theproposed approach is demonstrated over 16 different events, includingcomplex situations such as tackles and filtering passes. By formalizingevents based on principled ITL, it is possible to easily perform reason-ing tasks, such as understanding which passes or crosses result in a goalbeing scored. To counterbalance the lack of suitable, annotated publicdatasets, we built on an open source soccer simulation engine to re-lease the synthetic SoccER (Soccer Event Recognition) dataset, whichincludes complete positional data and annotations for more than 1.6 mil-lion atomic events and 9,000 complex events. The dataset and code areavailable at https://gitlab.com/grains2/slicing-and-dicing-soccer<br />Comment: accepted at 17th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition ICIAR 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.04147
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50347-5_11