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football AI code is finally open-source - player detection and tracking - team clustering - camera calibration I still need to work on README; don't judge me on that code:

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Фото профиля emre
emre2 лет назад

following from the beginning. admired the final repo. congrats

Фото профиля SkalskiP
SkalskiP1 год назад

@toIIenar It’s not final final yet ;) still have few ideas

Фото профиля Devin Pleuler
Devin Pleuler2 лет назад

Very neat. How does this perform on broadcast footage? These wide-angle captures aren't readily available to the public.

Фото профиля SkalskiP
SkalskiP1 год назад

Not sure what you mean. This is taken straight from Bundesliga

Фото профиля Hussein
Hussein1 год назад

this is the type of work that can literally change how soccer is played forever, I don't think Tiki taka style play would've been possible without broadcast footage and there are new types of play we can't imagine yet that will only be unlocked through this tech. Thanks again!

Фото профиля SkalskiP
SkalskiP1 год назад

It would be awesome to make this project that influential ;)

Фото профиля Ankit Jha
Ankit Jha2 лет назад

You go man!!! Completely support you on this effort…

Фото профиля SkalskiP
SkalskiP1 год назад

I’m having fun overhere

Фото профиля Vlad
Vlad2 лет назад

So do you mean that I can run this on my Saturday morning games to get stats on myself and the team? Man if that is the case imma feel like playing pro soccer, I guess I can use groq an eleven labs and add real-time narration😅

Фото профиля SkalskiP
SkalskiP1 год назад

It’s not running in real time unfortunately:/

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