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裁判评分与跳水比赛视频记录中跳水属性之间的关系。

Relationship between judges' scores and dive attributes from a video recording of a diving competition.

机构信息

Department of Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 24;17(8):e0273374. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273374. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Sports such as diving, gymnastics, and ice skating rely on expert judges to score performance accurately. Human error and bias can affect the scores, sometimes leading to controversy, especially at high levels. Instant replay or recorded video can be used to assess judges' scores, or sometimes update judges' scores, during a competition. For diving in particular, judges are trained to look for certain characteristics of a dive, such as angle of entry, height of splash, and distance of the dive from the end of the board, to score each dive on a scale of 0 to 10, where a 0 is a failed dive and a 10 is a perfect dive. In an effort to obtain objective comparisons for judges' scores, a diving meet was filmed and the video footage used to measure certain characteristics of each dive for each participant. The variables measured from the video were height of the dive at its apex, angle of entry into the water, and distance of the dive from the end of the board. The measured items were then used as explanatory variables in a regression model where the judge's scores were the response. The measurements from the video are gathered to provide a gold standard that is specific to the athletic performances at the meet being judged, and supplement judges' scores with synergistic quantitative and visual information. In this article we show, via a series of regression analyses, that certain aspects of an athlete's performance measured from video after a meet provide similar information to the judges' scores. The model was shown to fit the data well enough to warrant use of characteristics from video footage to supplement judges' scores in future meets. In addition, we calibrated the results from the model against those of meets where the same divers competed to show that the measurement data ranks divers in approximately the same order as they were ranked in other meets, showing meet to meet consistency in measured data and judges' scores. Eventually, our findings could lead to use of video footage to supplement judges' scores in real time.

摘要

体育项目,如跳水、体操和滑冰,都依赖于专家裁判来准确地对表现进行评分。人为错误和偏见会影响评分,有时会引发争议,尤其是在高水平比赛中。在比赛期间,可以使用即时回放或录制的视频来评估裁判的分数,或者有时会更新裁判的分数。对于跳水来说,裁判会接受训练,寻找跳水的某些特征,例如入水角度、水花高度和从跳板末端的距离,然后根据 0 到 10 的评分标准对每个跳水进行评分,其中 0 表示失败的跳水,10 表示完美的跳水。为了获得裁判评分的客观比较,拍摄了一场跳水比赛,并使用视频片段来测量每个参赛者的每个跳水的某些特征。从视频中测量的变量包括跳水最高点的高度、入水角度和从跳板末端的距离。然后,将测量的项目用作回归模型中的解释变量,其中裁判的分数是响应。视频中的测量值用于提供与正在评判的比赛中运动员表现相关的黄金标准,并以协同的定量和视觉信息补充裁判的分数。在本文中,我们通过一系列回归分析表明,比赛后从视频中测量的运动员表现的某些方面与裁判的分数提供了类似的信息。该模型被证明足以拟合数据,因此有理由在未来的比赛中使用视频片段中的特征来补充裁判的分数。此外,我们还将模型的结果与相同跳水运动员参加的比赛的结果进行了校准,以表明测量数据在一定程度上按照与其他比赛相同的顺序对跳水运动员进行排名,这表明比赛之间的测量数据和裁判的分数具有一致性。最终,我们的发现可能会导致在实时比赛中使用视频片段来补充裁判的分数。

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