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PanoCoach: Enhancing Tactical Coaching and Communication in Soccer with Mixed-Reality Telepresence

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arxiv 2409.13859 v1 pith:BXWMHN6G submitted 2024-09-20 cs.HC cs.GR

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Soccer, as a dynamic team sport, requires seamless coordination and integration of tactical strategies across all players. Adapting to new tactical systems is a critical but often challenging aspect of soccer at all professional levels. Even the best players can struggle with this process, primarily due to the complexities of conveying and internalizing intricate tactical patterns. Traditional communication methods like whiteboards, on-field instructions, and video analysis often present significant difficulties in perceiving spatial relationships, anticipating team movements, and facilitating live conversation during training sessions. These challenges can lead to inconsistent interpretations of the coach's tactics among players, regardless of their skill level. To bridge the gap between tactical communication and physical execution, we propose a mixed-reality telepresence solution designed to support multi-view tactical explanations during practice. Our concept involves a multi-screen setup combining a tablet for coaches to annotate and demonstrate concepts in both 2D and 3D views, alongside VR to immerse athletes in a first-person perspective, allowing them to experience a sense of presence during coaching. Demo video uploaded at https://youtu.be/O7o4Wzd-7rw

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