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
Implementation of paper - TrackNetV3: Enhancing ShuttleCock Tracking with Augmentations and Trajectory Rectification
Apply computer vision to table tennis for match / training analysis
Tracking a table tennis ball in 3d using two cameras, and analyzing the result.
Tracking and Detection of the Soccer Ball
Example
Balance a ping pong ball with a Webcam and Arduino
Hawkeye official app repository. It contains the source code of the AI (developed with OpenCV) and the app itself (developed with t3-stack).
"Predicting Ball Location From Optical Tracking Data" - contains data analysis, model development and testing
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
Tracks trajectory of a ball using OpenCV and Kalman Filters
Python implementation of Ball tracking using OpenCV and CvBridge in ROS
Using Yolov6-nano to detect tennis ball and apply sort algorithm to track the ball in real-time
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 ball following pet robot designed and implemented using the Pixy cam and Arduino Uno MCU.
Find time to reach end of ball track using dynamics and kinematics
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