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  • Intel 3D athlete tracking

    NFL hopefuls are adding AI video analysis to their arsenal

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    03.04.2021

    More than 130 football players have been training under the watchful eye of the athletic performande development company EXOS in Arizona, all in hopes of landing a first-round NFL draft pick. As it turns out, though, the eyes they’ve been working in front of aren’t exclusively human. Intel today said that EXOS’s latest batch of NFL hopefuls have been training in front of video cameras that — with the help of the company’s 3D athlete tracking system — should give players and staff a finer sense of their “body mechanics or trouble spots.”

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    Intel will use multi-camera, 3D athlete tracking in the 2020 Olympics

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    09.11.2019

    Intel plans to bring 3D athlete tracking (3DAT) to the 2020 Olympics. Today, the company announced that its 3DAT system will use four cameras to film athletes in the 100-meter and other sprinting events. Algorithms will then analyze the biomechanics of the athletes' movements and broadcast those as visual overlays available during replays.