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Multi-Camera Self-Calibration in Sports Motion Capture: Leveraging Human and Stick Poses

Fan Yang

Abstract

Multi-camera systems are widely employed in sports to capture the 3D motion of athletes and equipment, yet calibrating their extrinsic parameters remains costly and labor-intensive. We introduce an efficient, tool-free method for multi-camera extrinsic calibration tailored to sports involving stick-like implements (e.g., golf clubs, bats, hockey sticks). Our approach jointly exploits two complementary cues from synchronized multi-camera videos: (i) human body keypoints with unknown metric scale ...

Submitted: April 21, 2026Subjects: Engineering; Biomedical Engineering

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Multi-camera systems are widely employed in sports to capture the 3D motion of athletes and equipment, yet calibrating their extrinsic parameters remains costly and labor-intensive. We introduce an efficient, tool-free method for multi-camera extrinsic calibration tailored to sports involving stick-like implements (e.g., golf clubs, bats, hockey sticks). Our approach jointly exploits two complementary cues from synchronized multi-camera videos: (i) human body keypoints with unknown metric scale and (ii) a rigid stick-like implement of known length. We formulate a three-stage optimization pipeline that refines camera extrinsics, reconstructs human and stick trajectories, and resolves global scale via the stick-length constraint. Our method achieves accurate extrinsic calibration without dedicated calibration tools. To benchmark this task, we present the first dataset for multi-camera self-calibration in stick-based sports, consisting of synthetic sequences across four sports categories with 3 to 10 cameras. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that our method delivers SOTA performance, achieving low rotation and translation errors. Our project page: https://fandulu.github.io/sport_stick_multi_cam_calib/.


Source: arXiv:2604.17567v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.17567v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.17567v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.17567v1

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Apr 21, 2026
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Biomedical Engineering
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