The SoccerNet 2023 challenges were the third annual video understanding challenges organized by the SoccerNet team. For this third edition, the challenges were composed of seven vision-based tasks split into three main themes. The first theme, broadcast video understanding, is composed of three high-level tasks related to describing events occurring in the video broadcasts: (1) action spotting, focusing on retrieving all timestamps related to global actions in soccer, (2) ball action spotting, focusing on retrieving all timestamps related to the soccer ball change of state, and (3) dense video captioning, focusing on describing the broadcast with natural language and anchored timestamps. The second theme, field understanding, relates to the single task of (4) camera calibration, focusing on retrieving the intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters from images. The third and last theme, player understanding, is composed of three low-level tasks related to extracting information about the players: (5) re-identification, focusing on retrieving the same players across multiple views, (6) multiple object tracking, focusing on tracking players and the ball through unedited video streams, and (7) jersey number recognition, focusing on recognizing the jersey number of players from tracklets. Compared to the previous editions of the SoccerNet challenges, tasks (2-3-7) are novel, including new annotations and data, task (4) was enhanced with more data and annotations, and task (6) now focuses on end-to-end approaches. More information on the tasks, challenges, and leaderboards are available on https://www.soccer-net.org. Baselines and development kits can be found on https://github.com/SoccerNet.
SoccerNet 2023 Challenges Results
The SoccerNet 2023 challenges include seven vision-based tasks across three themes: broadcast video understanding, field understanding, and player understanding, with an emphasis on novel tasks and enhanced datasets.
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102Wei LiYongqiang ZhuAlexandre AlahiBernard GhanemXin ZhouFeng YanWei ShenRuixuan LiuWei zhangLin MaWenjie ZhangJunjie LiChen ChenSergio EscaleraLizhi WangAnthony CioppaSilvio GiancolaCarlos HinojosaYujie ZhongJan HeldAdrien DeliegeMarc Van DroogenbroeckShouhong DingVladimir SomersChristophe De VleeschouwerZhiheng LiKexin ZhangHao GuoBin LiuTianjiao LiZhijian HuangWei DaiYingsen ZengFloriane MageraFabian DeuserKonrad HabelNorbert OswaldWeixin LuoHassan MkhallatiAmir M. MansourianPierre MirallesOlivier BarnichAbdullah KamalAdrien MagloAlbert ClapésAmr AbdelazizArtur XarlesAstrid OrcesiAtom ScottByoungkwon LimFufu YuGal ShitritGuanshuo WangGyusik ChoiHankyul KimHasby FahrudinHidenari KoguchiHåkan ArdöIbrahim SalahIdo YerushalmyIftikar MuhammadIkuma UchidaIshay Be'eryJaonary RabarisoaJeongae LeeJiajun FuJianqin YinJinghang XuJongho NangJulien DenizeJunpei ZhangJuntae KimKamil SynowiecKenji KobayashiKota NakajimaLicheng JiaoLuping WangMenglong LiMengying ZhouMohamed NasrMohamed AbdelwahedMykola LiashuhaNikolay FalaleevQiong JiaQuoc-Cuong PhamRan SongRomain HéraultRui PengRuilong ChenRuslan BaikulovRyuto FukushimaSeungcheon LeeShimin ChenTaiga SomeyaThomas B. MoeslundWending ZhaoXinquan YangYanbiao MaYeeun JooYiyang GanZheng RuanZiyu Meng