How does ball Tracker work?

Ball tracking technologies work on the principles of triangulation using visual images and timing data provided by a number of high-speed video cameras located at different locations and angles around the area of play. The system rapidly processes the video feeds from the cameras and ball tracker.
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How accurate is ball tracker?

And it's about 99.99% accurate too. So you can see on the TV whether the ball would have gone on to hit or miss the stumps on an lbw decision. But while the viewers get to see the replay of an lbw decision several times, the umpires only get to see it once - and they have to make their minds up instantly.
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How do golf balls get tracked?

Protracer / Toptracer uses complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensors, installed in a camera, to monitor the golf ball. The cameras create a 3D space, and when a golf ball moves into that space, it's tracked by the sensors. These sensors are attached to a computer, which receives the tracking data.
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How does the Hawk-Eye technology work?

Method. Hawk-Eye uses six or more computer-linked television cameras situated around the court. The computer reads in the video in real time, and tracks the path of the tennis ball on each camera. These six separate views are then combined together to produce an accurate 3D representation of the path of the ball.
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How accurate is Hawk-Eye?

Hawkins said that Hawk-Eye's margin of error averaged about 3.6 millimeters (0.14 inches) and that the system was around 99.9 percent accurate. "Hawk-Eye isn't infallible, but it's pretty damned close," he said. Aside from Wimbledon, Hawk-Eye is also used at the U.S. Open and the Australian Open.
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Is Hawk-Eye in tennis ever wrong?

Hawk-Eye is not infallible, but is advertised to be accurate to within 3.6 millimetres and generally trusted as an impartial second opinion in sports. It has been accepted by governing bodies in tennis, cricket and association football as a means of adjudication with different number of cameras depending on the sport.
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What are the disadvantages of Hawk-Eye technology?

A disadvantage of using Hawk-Eye in cricket is that it gives the report of the pitch at the start of the match.
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  • It is highly expensive.
  • It is not 100% accurate.
  • It slows down the game to allow for review and taking of the decisions whenever required.
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How much does Hawk-Eye technology cost?

Hawk Eye pricing starts at $10.99 as a flat rate, per month. There is a free version. Hawk Eye offers a free trial.
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Why is Hawk-Eye not used on clay courts?

The answer to why clay-court tournaments do not use the Hawk-Eye system is because of the surface itself. Notably, the red clay leaves behind marks where the ball has bounced, extinguishing the need for electronic-line calling.
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Who invented Hawk-Eye technology?

Hawk Eye is the brainchild of keen sportsman - 'I'm a county cricketer' - Dr Paul Hawkins (it's also named after him). After earning his PhD in artificial intelligence, in 1999 Hawkins went to work for technology company Roke Manor Research.
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Can you get golf balls with trackers in them?

A golf ball with GPS embedded in it? OnCore Golf wasn't going to just stop there given its patented core technologies -- the upstart company has plans in place to produce golf's first Genius Ball. OnCore Golf is developing a golf ball embedded with electronic sensors to track data.
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How does Topgolf know where the ball goes?

Topgolf golf balls are all equipped with a unique RFID (radio frequency identification) chip. When you wave you golf club over the sensor to get another golf ball, the hitting bay connects the RFID tag in that next golf ball to your bay. That's how it knows that it's your ball.
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Can ball Tracking be manipulated?

Hemant Buch, who has been the broadcast director for more than 100 Tests, said while a human error is possible, it is highly unlikely that the ball-tracking visuals could be manipulated, as implied by the India captain. The ball-tracking technology is supplied by Hawk-Eye, one of the two vendors approved by the ICC.
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Can DRS be tampered in cricket?

That is more dangerous than anger at an umpiring decision. Actually, on-field umpire Marais Erasmus had given it out and after Elgar won the review, he, too, appeared surprised. Can DRS be manipulated? Apparently, it can be done.
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Why is Hawk-Eye not used in French Open?

The reason behind not introducing the Hawk-Eye technology on the magnificent clay courts at French Open is because of the surface itself. When the ball bounces on the surface, it leaves behind a mark thereby eliminating the need for an electronic line-calling system.
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Why isn't it called the French Open?

Officially named in French les Internationaux de France de Tennis (the "French Internationals of Tennis" in English), the tournament itself uses the name Roland-Garros in all languages, and it is usually called the French Open in English.
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How do they paint the lines at Roland Garros?

The lines are marked out with thread and scraped to 6cm wide, down to the limestone layer. A thin coat of linseed oil is first applied for better adherence, and then two coats of white paint are applied.
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Can you challenge in French Open?

The Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge returns this spring for the first time since 2019. The Challenge, which utilizes clay-court professional tournaments to award an American man and woman a main-draw wild card into the French Open, will begin the week of April 4.
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What are the advantages of Hawk-Eye?

Hawk-Eye is a computer vision based technology that allows the trajectory of a ball and players to be tracked purely from video. The advantage of such a system is that it's completely un-intrusive, you don't need to put sensors in anything.
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How much does Hawk-Eye cost to install?

It is very expensive. The New York Times had reported that the Live system costs USD 25,000 (over INR 18 lakh) to install per court, per tournament.
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Does Hawk-Eye use AI?

At the end of 2017 with the launch of Hawkeye, we went much further: we were using artificial intelligence to analyze these results, understand what topics they're about and derive meaningful and data-driven insights.
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What sports use Hawk-Eye?

What sports is Hawk-Eye Technology used in? The technology is used across a vast array of sports ranging from; Cricket, Football, Tennis, Rugby Union, Volleyball and Ice Hockey. Also, the technology can be seen in sports such as NASCAR and Horse Racing!
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How did Hawk-Eye improve tennis?

Hawk eye is used to help umpires judge whether ball is in or out. Players can contest close line calls which forces the umpire to use hawk eye as a second opinion. This enhances the spectator appeal so they are able to see whether shot was in or out especially when ball in just on the line.
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How has Hawk-Eye improved tennis?

Hawk-Eye technology detects the trajectory of a tennis ball as it bounces off the court by compiling images provided by 10 high-speed video cameras strategically placed at various different points around the court.
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