How Sony’s Hawk-Eye electronic line-calling system transformed the U.S. Open::CNBC got a behind-the-scenes look at Sony’s Hawk-Eye line-calling system to understand how the tech works in tennis and other major sports.
So true. The game is completely unrecognisable now, basically a different sport. There was tennis before Hawk-Eye, and tennis after Hawk-Eye. Soon, the old tennis will be just a distant memory for those of us who were around when the switch happened, telling stories to our children, remembering the days before the Hawk-Eye system and chuckling to ourselves when they ask us what a line judge was. Tennis hasn’t just been transformed, no, it has evolved, it’s previous form no more recognisable or relevant to the current game than the first arthropods are to us.
jet@hackertalks.com 1 year ago
TLDR: multiple cameras do optical tracking on the ball for " millimeter precision ". The system is deployed because humans are fallible.
coffeebiscuit@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Alternative title: “after 20 years Hawk eye is finally used at Wimbledon.”
JoBo@feddit.uk 1 year ago
I dunno. The match that prompted the change was pretty outrageous. Players shouldn’t be competing against umpires as well as their opponent.
ramble81@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Exactly. The rule is “if the ball touches the line, it’s out” (or is outside the line, whatever) why does it matter if a human judges it or a camera?
TheCannonball@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What match was it?