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Detection of Moving Target Capture Analysis in Shooting Testing System
Liang Hongtao
School of Sports Medicine Chongqing Medical University Chongqing, 400000 China
Abstract: The capture and analysis of moving targets in shooting testing systems is a key technique that helps todetermine the accuracy and reliability of shooting. The detection process mainly involves the recognition, tracking, and data analysis of moving targets. This detection method requires the use of efficient image processing and computer vision technology. In shooting testing systems, efficient algorithms are used to identify moving targets from video or image sequences. These targets may be bullets, projectiles, or other dynamic objects. By using image processing techniques with high sensitivity and specificity, moving targets can be effectively separated from the background. The capture and analysis of moving targets in shooting testing systems is a powerful technique that can provide important information about shooting effectiveness. By using advanced image processing and computer vision technology, recognition, tracking, and data analysis of moving targets can be achieved. This information is crucial for evaluating the accuracy and reliability of shooting.
Keywords: The Background Difference Method, Shot Detection, Object Detection Detection of Moving Target Capture Analysis in Shooting Testing System
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jmpt/2023/14/4/93-99
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