Open-source Monocular Python HawkEye for Tennis
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Open-source Monocular Python HawkEye for Tennis
Applying Deep Learning Approaches to Volleyball Data
Tracking a table tennis ball in 3d using two cameras, and analyzing the result.
Apply computer vision to table tennis for match / training analysis
Implementation of paper - TrackNetV3: Enhancing ShuttleCock Tracking with Augmentations and Trajectory Rectification
"Predicting Ball Location From Optical Tracking Data" - contains data analysis, model development and testing
Balance a ping pong ball with a Webcam and Arduino
Tracks trajectory of a ball using OpenCV and Kalman Filters
Tracking and Detection of the Soccer Ball
Hawkeye official app repository. It contains the source code of the AI (developed with OpenCV) and the app itself (developed with t3-stack).
Python implementation of Ball tracking using OpenCV and CvBridge in ROS
Example
Find time to reach end of ball track using dynamics and kinematics
Using Yolov6-nano to detect tennis ball and apply sort algorithm to track the ball in real-time
A ball following pet robot designed and implemented using the Pixy cam and Arduino Uno MCU.
Camera Ball Tracking project done by students during the Hackathon for the MSR program at Northwestern
Single Circular Object Tracking using open cv
The code of all projects I have worked on, using Arduino
A goal-keeper robot prototype is fabricated and used to test the image-processing algorithm implemented in a jupyter notebook using csv packages. Thus using a USB camera a laptop and a microcontroller ( Arduino UNO) a fully controlled servo-motor allowed the robot to track the ball and to mimic a goalkeeper behaviour
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