We started off the day with our usual staff meeting. Emerald and Hudson explained the work they were doing with document restoration. Afterwards, we made a plan for the hockey analytics group.
Our goals became to compare the broadcast feed to the three focal camera system. We needed to look at the accuracy of each in locating RIT players and naming them. We decided that we should also consider any challenges that might be present with the broadcast system.
I first worked with my program from yesterday, and I believe that it is now functional. Then, I went through all the files that the freshman had created. There were numerous files to go through, but I was specifically looking for files related to the accuracy of the three camera system. I copied these into another folder for analysis later.
In accordance with these, we had to analyze the broadcast film to determine the feasibility of pursuing this method. We needed four reference points for an accurate translation, so we had to determine if these four points could be found manually and automatically, using different data sets. After watching some game film, I found that there was always four known reference points that could be manually located. However, there was only four reference points that could be automatically located 48 percent of the time. Now, we must consider the feasibility of pursuing this method.
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