England’s Top Terre Soccer League will soon use optical tracking to automatically make parts of office calls. Premier League Said On Tuesday, he will adopt semi -automatic Officeid Technology (SAOT) in direct matches, starting April 12. The league said the new tech office would not change the accuracy of the calls, but it would speed them up to 30 30 seconds.
SAOT uses sensors with 30 cameras above the field at every Premier League stadium. They track the exact location of the ball and 10,000 level data for each player. Sports Tech Company Genius Sports has explained that Tech “using optical player tracking provides a more effective space for the virtual office, and develops virtual graphics to ensure better stadiums and broadcast experience for fans.”
In fact, when the invading team’s lead player is close to the rival’s goal line against both the ball and the second last guard, they are called to football. (Last is the protector Generally Golki. In recent years, the Premier League defaults to the Officeite Video Assistant Referee (VAR) team, which will determine the kickpoint (at the time the lead attacker passes it) and will then add the Calebrit lines with the cross diamond for the attacker and guard locations.
The SAOT kickpoint proposes a huge part of this (often long) process by proposing the SAOT kickpoint and automatically creating office lines. The VR team still has the opportunity to review the algorithm’s advice before its approval.
On this occasion, a “Visual Visual” below given below will go to help clarify the call for fans and visitors at home. The animation shows a white vertical wall that represents the officeide line, which has a red (office) or a green (online) line, which shows whether the player has crossed it or not.
Var will still be available as a backup of Office Calls. The Premier League explained, “Most of the office -id decisions will be faster, but if needed, the SAOT system will still have the option of pulling cross -hired as a backup.” “This process may be necessary in the ‘Edge issues’ where many players stop the system for the system’s cameras or other players.”
This is not the first use of tech. The Premier League has tested it in non -lively matches and directly FA Cup Games. The BBC has noted that the SAOT was also used in the 2022 World Cup, Siri A, La Liga and the Champions League. The version of the Premier League is a Customs of Shot, which Genese Sports developed with the PGMOL (Referees Organization) and the League. In contrast to the previous adaptation, the version of the Premier League does not keep quiet inside the ball.
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