Do you watch Cricket? I bet you do. You
must have many times seen a virtual pitch map for bowlers in the course of the
game and you also might have heard commentators mention ‘Hawkeye’. But do you
know what ‘Hawkeye’ actually is and how it works? Don’t worry folks; you’ll get
the simplest of idea of Hawkeye.
Hawkeye, known as the commentators ‘dream’
and Umpires ‘Curse’ was invented by Dr. Paul Hawkins, a PhD in Artificial
Intelligence. Based on the Principle of Triangulation, Hawkeye is a complex
computer system used in Cricket, tennis and other global sports to trace the
trajectory of the ball and display the accumulated records of the most likely
path of the ball as a moving image on our TV screens.
Hawkeye alias ‘Ball Tracking Technology’
uses six sophisticated, specially placed powerful video cameras around the
field to track the path of the ball, from when it was released from the
bowler’s hand until the ball is dead.
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The Cameras record action at around 60
frames per second, about twice the speed of standard commercial TV. The image
captured by the camera is processed by a special computer where the image/video
feeds are turned into 3D image to show how the ball would have travelled on an
imaginary Cricket pitch. The Technology is said to be 99.99% accurate and is
capable to track any type of seam, bounce, spin and swing. So we can see the
actual pitch maps on our Television Screens.
Because of its
reliability, Hawkeye is used in decision making process. In cricket,
Hawkeye is a part of the Decision Review System. It is used for Reviewing Leg
before wicket Decisions. It is also used for a similar case in Tennis.
By: Sirish Paudel

hawkeye could change the perspective of decision making in no time .... good article
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