2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.12574
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Detecting and Matching Related Objects with One Proposal Multiple Predictions

Abstract: Tracking players in sports videos is commonly done in a tracking-by-detection framework, first detecting players in each frame, and then performing association over time. While for some sports tracking players is sufficient for game analysis, sports like hockey, tennis and polo may require additional detections, that include the object the player is holding (e.g. racket, stick). The baseline solution for this problem involves detecting these objects as separate classes, and matching them to player detections b… Show more

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