Real-time foul detection in football matches using machine learning techniques
Date
2024-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Siddiqui, Bishal SadiMridul, Zeeshan Ahmed
Habib, Zaki
Sakib, Ibrahim
Chowdhury, Md. Ahmarul Islam
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As a widely popular sport worldwide, football necessitates precise and consistent
decision-making to uphold fair game-play. It has become essential to automate and
optimize certain aspects of the game for fairness and efficiency. Foul detection stands
as one of the most challenging and contentious areas where this could be applied.
This paper presents an approach for real-time foul detection in football matches
using advanced machine-learning techniques. Our research focuses on developing
and validating a machine learning-based model that uses video feed data, position
coordinates and historical match data to detect fouls in real-time. Faster R-CNN,
YOLOv5, YOLOv8 and YOLO-NAS like SOTA machine learning models have been
used for this research due to their higher processing speed and accuracy at real
time object detection workings. For the detection of foul, machine learning models
YOLOv5, YOLOv8, YOLO-NAS and Fast R-CNN have shown an accuracy of about
96%, 97%, 94% and 90% respectively. The potential impact of this system extends
beyond football, offering a framework that could be adapted to automate decisionmaking
in various sports, thereby ushering in a new era in sports technology.