Abstract

This article set up an electronic referee system based on monocular vision recognition. The system requires only two cameras to operate. By establishing a multi-camera real-time video monitoring system, the system cooperates with artificial intelligence automatic recognition judgment, overcomes many blind spots of human eye judgment, completes the judgment efficiently and accurately, improves the accuracy of the referee's ruling on basketball interference ball violation, and enhances the fairness and spectacle of the game. This project overcomes many blind spots of human eye judgement, efficiently and accurately completes the penalty, improves the accuracy of the referee's ruling on basketball interference ball violation, and enhances the fairness and spectacle of the game by establishing a multi-camera real-time video monitoring system with artificial intelligence automatic identification judgement.

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