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Area of Science:

  • Maritime sports technology
  • Artificial Intelligence in sports officiating
  • Internet of Things (IoT) applications

Background:

  • Sailing races require extensive monitoring for fairness, often strained by budget and labor limitations.
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) offer emerging solutions for efficient game monitoring.
  • Current monitoring methods struggle with large-scale regattas involving numerous participants on diverse routes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a robot umpire system for sailing races utilizing AI and IoT.
  • To enhance the fairness and efficiency of sailing race monitoring through automated technology.
  • To provide a feasible solution for detecting rule violations and supporting umpire decisions in real-time.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an AIoT system with drones for simultaneous, comprehensive race monitoring.
  • Utilizing Faster R-CNN for image recognition to detect rule infractions, such as motor usage.
  • Employing edge computing for immediate detection and notification of cheating behaviors.
  • Developing advanced drone route planning to prevent collisions.
  • Enhancing system recognition accuracy through federated learning.

Main Results:

  • The experimental implementation with real drones and IoT equipment demonstrated the system's feasibility.
  • The proposed AI-powered system effectively monitors sailing matches and improves overall fairness.
  • The system provides crucial video evidence for umpires to review and adjudicate violations.

Conclusions:

  • The AI-powered robot umpire system is a viable and beneficial technology for modern sailing races.
  • This approach effectively addresses the challenges of monitoring large-scale regattas with limited resources.
  • The integration of AI, IoT, and drones significantly enhances the integrity and efficiency of sports officiating.