Friday, June 20, 2014

Glimpse of the future: Overlaying realtime analytics on Football Broadcasts

At WSO2con Europe (http://eu14.wso2con.com/agenda/), which concluded Wednesday, we did a WSO2 CEP Demo, which as very well received.  We used events generated from a real football game, calculated a bunch of analytics using WSO2 CEP (http://wso2.com/products/complex-event-processor/), annotated the game with information, and run it side by side with the real game’s video.



The original dataset and video was provided as part of 2013 DEBS grand challenge by ACM Distributed Event based Systems conference. 

Each payer had sensors in his shoes, goalie had two more in his gloves, and ball also had a sensor. Each sensor emits events in 60Hz where a event had sensorID, time stamp, x,y,z locations, velocity and acceleration vectors.

The left hand panel visualizes the game on 2D in sync with game running on right hand side and other panels show analytics like, successful vs. failed passes, ball possession, shots on goal, running speed of players, etc. Furthermore, we wrote queries to detect offsides and annotate them on 2D panel.  Slide deck at  http://www.slideshare.net/hemapani/analyzing-a-soccer-game-with-wso2-cep says how we (Dilini, Mifan,  Suho, myself and others) did this.

I will write more details soon, and if you want to know more or get the code, please let me know.

Now we have technology to augment your sport viewing experience. In few years, how we watch a game will be much different.  


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