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SUNIT JADHAV

SUNIT JADHAV

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The technology underpinning film analysis hasn't altered in a while, although new technology has revolutionised many facets of professional sports, from radio headsets for coach-player communication to stronger, lighter equipment True, teams made the transition from celluloid to digital files, but organising, editing, and learning from the film can be an extremely time-consuming process that involves scrolling through hours of ineffective footage to identify the plays they're looking for. Sometimes, sports organisations commit entire departments to this task.

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Such a procedure is expected to be greatly streamlined by a new generation of A.I. technology, offering the early adopters a competitive advantage. In reality, merging artificial intelligence with video analysis may soon enable athletic success on a scale that was previously unthinkable. Artificial intelligence has already significantly changed how athletes practise. Sparta Science, based in California, and Seattle Sports Sciences, for example, provide teams with machine-learning systems that evaluate athletes' movements to enhance their form and even forecast their injuries.

Basketball players who utilise the training programme HomeCourt, which can be downloaded on a smartphone and used by individuals, can improve their shooting form and monitor their progress by utilising A.I. A.I.based training is also available for runners and cyclists all thanks to apps like AIEndurance Yet, sports teams are just starting to use artificial intelligence (AI) for film analysis, whereas the most recent innovations should soon be able to offer much more insight in a much shorter amount of time Current developments in object tracking and recognition show special potential for getting an edge over competitors

The most recent A I systems are capable of identifying specific players, movements, plays, or patterns without a human being needing to look at a screen So, a coach doesn't have to spend hours watching the video to discover the specific material they require to add A I capabilities to a team's current cameras, for instance, the Remark A I Box may be plugged into them without the need to add new sensors or other equipment

These innovations have made it easier to select the most pertinent video content and put up customised video packages for each player on a team When compared to the past, when this activity needed multiple full-time employees, using A I , it can be completed quickly by one person or even automatically It will undoubtedly save coaches and players a lot more time

A technological improvement to the time-honoured training method of film study was long needed We may anticipate seeing the outcomes on the playing field now that teams are on the verge of adopting A I in novel ways

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