2023
DOI: 10.1123/cssep.2023-0002
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Using Mobile 360° Video as a Tool for Enhancing Sport Referee Performance: A Case Study

Abstract: Many new video-based technologies (e.g., eye trackers, point-of-view camera) have been integrated into sport referee performance monitoring and training. Mobile 360° video (an omnidirectional video-capture tool affixed to the referee during their performance using a chest harness) provides moving images recorded from a first-person perspective. This case study explored rugby union referees’ and referee coaches’ engagement with mobile 360° video during a viewing of another referee’s performance. Using an other-… Show more

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“…This complex visual processing results in lower-quality images than those obtained through a slow-motion instant replay. Innovative virtual reality technology can help officials to further understand these concepts on the field and may provide tools to further build knowledge bases and inferences for in-game decision making [ 57 ]. Additionally, current virtual reality technology contains eye-tracking technology that can be useful for officials in understanding their gazes, and there is ongoing research to understand how virtual reality can augment DVA [ 58 , 59 ].…”
Section: Physiology Of Neuro-ophthalmic Principles For 3d Virtual On-...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complex visual processing results in lower-quality images than those obtained through a slow-motion instant replay. Innovative virtual reality technology can help officials to further understand these concepts on the field and may provide tools to further build knowledge bases and inferences for in-game decision making [ 57 ]. Additionally, current virtual reality technology contains eye-tracking technology that can be useful for officials in understanding their gazes, and there is ongoing research to understand how virtual reality can augment DVA [ 58 , 59 ].…”
Section: Physiology Of Neuro-ophthalmic Principles For 3d Virtual On-...mentioning
confidence: 99%