TY - THES A3 - Rückert, Ulrich A3 - Kleine Büning, Hans AB - Object tracking is an important task in many computer vision applications including surveillance, gesture recognition, vehicle tracking, augmented reality, video compression, and medical imaging. The tracking becomes more complex when it involves human beings especially in the sports domain where there is a lot of interaction between players, which results in occlusion, clutter and dynamic changes in the scene. Moreover, tracking players in official games should be markerless due to the game rules which add more complexity to the problem. In this thesis work a tracking system has been designed and implemented to track players in indoor sports such as basketball and handball. The system is able to record games and trainings using two high quality digital cameras to track the players offline, analyze the tracking results and produce visualizations for analysis results.The use of template matching and particle filter techniques in tracking sport players has been investigated. A system for recording, tracking and visualization has been developed. Before the system is used in practice many tests have been performed to assure the validity and accuracy of the tracking. In cooperation with the colleagues in the System and Circuit Technology group, the acquisition subsystem, in addition to the video capturing of the game, was able to record some physiological data such as heart beat rate, which is acquired by a special sensor designed in our group and transferred wirelessly to a computer for recording. The tracking of both position and physiological data has provided new possibilities for analysis of indoor sport games. This data has been used for analysis by Applied Mathematics and Sport Medicine research groups in Object tracking is an important task in many computer vision applications including surveillance, gesture recognition, vehicle tracking, augmented reality, video compression, and medical imaging. AU - Ibrahim, Emad Monier Mosaad DA - 2011 DP - Universität Paderborn LA - eng N1 - Tag der Verteidigung: 28.06.2011 N1 - Paderborn, Univ., Diss., 2011 PB - Veröffentlichungen der Universität PY - 2011 T2 - Institut für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik TI - Vision based tracking in team sports UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:466:2-7518 Y2 - 2026-01-13T17:54:41 ER -