Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from Video

Accidents at ski resorts present a significant safety concern, underscoring the urgency of addressing these issues. This study aims to enhance safety protocols by providing resort operators with more effective data analysis methodologies. We present and test methods for analyzing video footage from...

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Main Authors: Buchuan Zhang, Andreas Schadschneider
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/2/695
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description Accidents at ski resorts present a significant safety concern, underscoring the urgency of addressing these issues. This study aims to enhance safety protocols by providing resort operators with more effective data analysis methodologies. We present and test methods for analyzing video footage from downhill ski areas where detailed information needed to correct errors, due to perspective, lens distortion, etc., is not available. This can be the case, e.g., for webcam footage and accidental videos (e.g., on YouTube). As much of this kind of video is available and could be used for statistical analysis, methods are needed that allow for at least for an approximate consideration of such aspects. Using video footage obtained from various ski resorts, we developed and tested several methods for analyzing and correcting the trajectories of skiers captured in the videos. Our analysis revealed that using five reference lines, along with the most appropriate x and y coordinate corrections, is an effective approach for achieving precise calibration of the video data. The corrected trajectory data, adjusted for perspective distortions and scaling inaccuracies, provide a detailed basis for analyzing skier behavior and identifying high-risk zones prone to collisions.
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spelling doaj-art-56b2ad1ece4c410db6e29b79bcc98bdd2025-01-24T13:20:29ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-01-0115269510.3390/app15020695Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from VideoBuchuan Zhang0Andreas Schadschneider1Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, 50937 Cologne, GermanyInstitute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, 50937 Cologne, GermanyAccidents at ski resorts present a significant safety concern, underscoring the urgency of addressing these issues. This study aims to enhance safety protocols by providing resort operators with more effective data analysis methodologies. We present and test methods for analyzing video footage from downhill ski areas where detailed information needed to correct errors, due to perspective, lens distortion, etc., is not available. This can be the case, e.g., for webcam footage and accidental videos (e.g., on YouTube). As much of this kind of video is available and could be used for statistical analysis, methods are needed that allow for at least for an approximate consideration of such aspects. Using video footage obtained from various ski resorts, we developed and tested several methods for analyzing and correcting the trajectories of skiers captured in the videos. Our analysis revealed that using five reference lines, along with the most appropriate x and y coordinate corrections, is an effective approach for achieving precise calibration of the video data. The corrected trajectory data, adjusted for perspective distortions and scaling inaccuracies, provide a detailed basis for analyzing skier behavior and identifying high-risk zones prone to collisions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/2/695ski resort safetytrajectory correctionvideo data analysisaccident prevention
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ski resort safety
trajectory correction
video data analysis
accident prevention
title Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from Video
title_full Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from Video
title_fullStr Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from Video
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title_short Correcting Ski Resort Trajectories Extracted from Video
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topic ski resort safety
trajectory correction
video data analysis
accident prevention
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