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Rink-Agnostic Hockey Rink Registration

Hockey rink registration is a useful tool for aiding and automating sports analysis. When combined with player tracking, it can provide location information of players on the rink by estimating a homography matrix that can warp broadcast video frames onto an overhead template of the rink, or vice versa. However, most existing techniques require accurate ground truth information, which can take many hours to annotate, and only work on the trained rink types. In this paper, we propose a generalized rink registration pipeline that, once trained, can be applied to both seen and unseen rink types with only an overhead rink template and the video frame as inputs. Our pipeline uses domain adaptation techniques, semi-supervised learning, and synthetic data during training to achieve this ability and overcome the lack of non-NHL training data. The proposed method is evaluated on both NHL (source) and non-NHL (target) rink data and the results demonstrate that our approach can generalize to non-NHL rinks, while maintaining competitive performance on NHL rinks.

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