Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Abstract
The Snooker Extraction and 3D Builder (SE3DB) is designed to be used as a viewer aid in televised snooker broadcasting. Using a single camera positioned over a snooker table, the system creates a virtual 3D model of the table which can be used to allow audiences view the table from any angle. This would be particularly useful in allowing viewers to determine if particular shots are possible or not. This paper will describe the design, development and evaluation of this system. Particular focus in the paper will be given to the techniques used to recognise and locate the balls on the table.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/66rq-jj82
Recommended Citation
Hao, G., & MacNamee, B. (2007). Using Computer Vision to Create a 3D Representation of a Snooker Table for Televised Competition Broadcasting. AICS:The 18th Irish Conference on Artifical Intelligence & Cognitive Science,UCC, Cork, 29-31 August. doi:10.21427/66rq-jj82
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Publication Details
The 18th Irish Conference on Artifical Intelligence & Cognitive Science (AICS 2007)