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- Weimin Cheng
- Zhuoli Yu
- Weidong Cheng
Abstract
With the rapid development of modern science and technology, with the gradual maturity of computer-aided training system, it has also been applied in sports training, and has achieved good results. The application of new technology can not only clearly see the mastery of sports technical skills and the training level of athletes, but also provide a more systematic basis for the next training plan of trainer system, and provide a set of scientific and reliable guidance for the development of athletes ’ sports potential. However, in complex scenes, there are some problems, such as occlusion object interference, which affect the tracking accuracy of target action. To address this problem, a basketball shooting action tracking method for complex scenes is proposed. The method first integrates the imaging system into a trackable invariant feature-fusion framework, allowing motion information in complex environments to be extracted more reliably. Through the visual measurement system, the motion of the target in the scene is detected, and the spatial node corresponding to the detected action is treated as the initial tracking point. An ant colony algorithm is then employed to construct an ant-colony tracking model, enabling robust tracking of the basketball shot-release motion under complex scene conditions. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves strong tracking performance, with high accuracy, reduced tracking deviation, and improved preservation of motion details.
Suggested Citation
Weimin Cheng & Zhuoli Yu & Weidong Cheng, 2026.
"The role of computer technology in motion tracking method of basketball shot,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 21(3), pages 1-11, March.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0343758
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0343758
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