technology which doesn't exist I'm guessingVI's thing actually does need a form of manual control to tell the software when the bowler is running in vs when a fielder is just walking through the crease.
The side on camera watching bowlers is often blocked by fielders and non striking batsmen.
It's close tho, that's basically how I envisioned cameras on umpire hats would work
Think one of them escaped a few months back and went to the authorities. Hopefully you don't get a knock on your door sometime in the next few days.How do you know TBT isn't well remunerated for their tireless efforts?
Yesssss. Good. Good.technology which doesn't exist I'm guessing
That's because it's only one person.I have had zero staff turnover among TBT, because they are all handsomely paid and enjoy their vastly rewarding jobs.
Once again you can determine when the bowler is running in by shape recognition. When you have the shape of a batsman at the other end in vaguely batsman's stance, the system is live.VI's thing actually does need a form of manual control to tell the software when the bowler is running in vs when a fielder is just walking through the crease.
The side on camera watching bowlers is often blocked by fielders and non striking batsmen.
It's close tho, that's basically how I envisioned cameras on umpire hats would work
#FakeNewsThat's because it's only one person.
How? Does it come with it's own protractor?Video shape recognition tech is far from affordable and accurate enough to be implemented in International cricket.
But that's probably the solution that will exist down the line - will have application in real time analysis of suspect bowling actions too.
Two minutes of googling says it's already available from free libraries e.g. TensorFlow Object Detection.Video shape recognition tech is far from affordable and accurate enough to be implemented in International cricket.
smhI mean the fact that a bunch of bored cricket posters have been able to come up with a semi viable solution just proves my point that if this was doable it would already be done tbh. There are, guaranteed, a ton of smarter people out there with more knowledge and more information who have spent more time than us towards trying to solve this. Guaranteed. Heck there are people out there who get paid to do this **** for a living, and yet there is no solution anywhere to be seen.
The day the tech makes this possible, I guarantee you we'll see someone, somewhere, put it into place.
Bullshit. I use it to analyse book margins for autocropping and at other times I use it to to mask out areas based on colour. It happens as soon as i click 'doit'. On a video feed this is just 'doit' rinse and repeat. This cost me nothing, I just grabbed freeware scripts in php and tailored them to what i wanted and that was about 5 years ago. This tech must have come along in leaps and bounds since then. PHP isnt even made for imagine - that was just some basic stuff. Imagine what proper imaging tools could do.Video shape recognition tech is far from affordable and accurate enough to be implemented in International cricket.
But that's probably the solution that will exist down the line - will have application in real time analysis of suspect bowling actions too.