Journal of Imaging (May 2023)

Future Prediction of Shuttlecock Trajectory in Badminton Using Player’s Information

  • Yuka Nokihara,
  • Ryo Hachiuma,
  • Ryosuke Hori,
  • Hideo Saito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9050099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 99

Abstract

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Video analysis has become an essential aspect of net sports, such as badminton. Accurately predicting the future trajectory of balls and shuttlecocks can significantly benefit players by enhancing their performance and enabling them to devise effective game strategies. This paper aims to analyze data to provide players with an advantage in the fast-paced rallies of badminton matches. The paper delves into the innovative task of predicting future shuttlecock trajectories in badminton match videos and presents a method that takes into account both the shuttlecock position and the positions and postures of the players. In the experiments, players were extracted from the match video, their postures were analyzed, and a time-series model was trained. The results indicate that the proposed method improved accuracy by 13% compared to methods that solely used shuttlecock position information as input, and by 8.4% compared to methods that employed both shuttlecock and player position information as input.

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