INTELLIGENT SCORING METHOD FOR MARTIAL ART CONTESTS AND SCORING DEVICE AND SYSTEM THEREOF

Abstract
An intelligent scoring method, device, and/or system for martial art contests produces intelligent scoring and is applicable to polearm, western fencing, martial art, wrestling, taekwondo or spearing fight contests. These allow both competing parties in the martial art contest to use a weapon or to wear a protective gear that is equipped with a sensor. When these two sensors detect a contestant in the contest being hit, the sensors and a plurality of image capturing devices are set to transmit data of the hit to a tournament judging program device at the fighting ring via wireless communication, which then uploads the data to a cloud device for score recommendations. Next, the cloud device transmits the score recommendations to the tournament judging program device to be confirmed by the referee as the score, which is uploaded back to the cloud device for real-time inquiry by audience or contestants.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Fields of the invention

The present invention relates to the domain of intelligent scoring for contests, especially, the technical scope of an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof.


2. Descriptions of Related Art

Martial art matches include sport categories of fighting with weapons or bare hands. The goal of a contest is to gain more points than the opponent to win over the opponent, or to knock down the opponent and end the contest. At the same time, contestants must dodge attacks by the opponent in order to maintain one's combat capability.


A score is evaluated and determined comprehensively by which hit location of the body is struck and the strength of the strike. For martial art contests these days, the score of a contestant must be reviewed comprehensively by at least one referee. Nevertheless, having multiple contests and contestants to complete at the same time, it is difficult to maintain an overall scoring operation and real-time information of competing status of every contest due to different rings and separate scoring operations. Therefore, improvements of the conventional scoring methods of martial art contests are necessary.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, in view of the problems existing in the scoring operation of martial art contests, authors of the present invention develop an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof. The main objective of the present invention is to provide an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof that can accurately determine the score and create a score efficiently. The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof that allows real-time inquiries of scores of contestants.


In order to achieve the aforementioned objectives, the intelligent scoring method for martial art contests of the present invention applies the following technical means: an intelligent scoring device for martial art contests, comprising an electronic device that has mobile communication with an internet access function and can be connected to a cloud-based intelligent scoring system, having an application software pre-installed in a memory unit therein, wherein the application software is executed by a microprocessor unit therein and the result is output to a display unit; and a graphical interface that appears on the display unit and provides a graphical interface for referees to operate, wherein the graphical interface displays, but not limited to, a hit location and a hitting image of contestants, an actual score, a score recommendation, a score decision in every round of a contest.


The score recommendation in the graphical interface is further divided to an automatic scoring mode and a manual adjustment mode, whereas the score decision is further divided to the actual scores of contestants separately.


The intelligent scoring device for martial art contests further comprises a tournament judging program device, wherein the tournament judging program device has at least one user interface and such at least one user interface provides inputs of the rounds of contestants. The tournament judging program device receives and transmits the hit signals from the at least two sensors, together with the struck body areas derived from images of the hit area, to a cloud device on a real-time basis.


An intelligent scoring method for martial art contests of the present invention that uses the aforementioned scoring device comprises: a step of wearing the martial art contest sensor, wherein two sensors are provided to both contestants to wear separately; a step of detecting a hit in a martial art contest, wherein these two sensors detect a contestant in the contest being hit and the sensor is set to transmit data of the hit action to a tournament judging program device via wireless communication; a step of capturing images of the hit action, wherein a plurality of image capturing devices identify a struck body area derived from images of the hit area instantly that are transmitted to a tournament judging program device through the network on a real-time basis, and then further to be transmitted to a cloud device by the tournament judging program device; a step of conducting the cloud-based intelligent scoring, wherein a score recommendation module installed in the cloud device performs the score recommendations and then the cloud device transmits the score recommendations to the scoring device in the tournament judging program device; a step of confirming the score by the referee, wherein the score recommended by the scoring device in the tournament judging program device will be confirmed by the referee to produce an actual score of this round, and the actual score decided by the referee is transmitted back to the cloud device for inquiry by audience or contestants.


An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests of the present invention is constructed based on the aforementioned intelligent scoring method for martial art contests, which comprises at least two sensors, a plurality of image capturing devices, a tournament judging program device, and a cloud device that are connected with each other by network. The at least two sensors are to be worn by both contestants individually and transmit data of the hit action to a tournament judging program device. The plurality of image capturing devices are installed in the surrounding areas of the fighting ring to capture images of the contestants and identify a struck body area derived from images of the hit area instantly that are transmitted to the tournament judging program device on a real-time basis. The tournament judging program device comprises at least one user interface and such at least one user interface provides inputs of the rounds of contestants; the tournament judging program device receives and transmits the hit signals detected by the at least two sensors, together with images of the hit area and the struck body area, to a cloud device on a real-time basis. The cloud device has a score recommendation module, wherein the score recommendation module produces score recommendations based on the data provided by the tournament judging program device, and transmits the score recommendations to the tournament judging program device to be confirmed by referees afterward, in order to produce the actual score of this round. Finally, the final actual score decided by the referee is transmitted back to the cloud device again.


The score recommendation module of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests adopts machine learning to obtain a usage model. A dataset and a training model are pre-created; the training model is trained by the dataset to establish an evaluation model. If the evaluation model passes the verification, the evaluation model will become the usage model.


The dataset of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests has items that include “round” of the contest, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants, “actual score” decided by the referees for storing data.


The intelligent scoring system for martial art contests selects datasets of “round”, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants from the data columns as the characteristics to conduct prediction, and the column of “actual score” of the dataset is selected as the label, to train the training model to learn therefrom.


The score recommendation module of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests is created using a matrix factorization in conjunction with the dataset. In other words, a score matrix is created based on the dataset and input to the matrix factorization to output an explicit data and an implicit data, wherein the explicit data are the actual scores of the contestants.


The tournament judging program device of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests further comprises a handheld scoring device, wherein the handheld scoring device allows the referee to confirm and monitor the score recommendations of the cloud device.


The at least two sensors of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests are installed on the weapons or protective gears of both competing parties separately. The intelligent scoring system for martial art contests is applicable to polearm, western fencing, martial art, wrestling, taekwondo or spearing fight contests.


Therefore, the present invention adopts the aforementioned technical means to achieve the following functions:

  • 1. During the martial art contest, the present invention activates a plurality of image capturing devices to record images instantly, and simultaneously uploads signals of the sensors and hitting images to the cloud device. Next, the AI referee (that is the image recognition and scoring module) created in the cloud device performs the score recommendations and the score recommendations are transmitted to the tournament judging program device at the fighting ring for the referee to confirm and monitor. Last, the confirmed actual score is transmitted again back to the cloud device to complete a round of contest. All scores are available for real-time online inquiry by audience or contestants. As a result, the present invention can deliver an automatic scoring operation and increase the efficiency of martial art contests.
  • 2. The AI referee (that is the image recognition and scoring module) created in the cloud device can be monitored by referees on the score recommendations. The more score recommendations are practiced, the more accurate they become. In addition, the present invention uses an edge device to recognize the hit areas of contestants beforehand, and then conducts intelligent scoring in the cloud device, in order to reduce the minimum construction requirement and construction cost of the cloud equipment.
  • 3. All data and information of the martial art contests of the present invention, including rounds, contestants, score recommendations, hitting images and areas thereof are stored in the cloud device. The information not only is available for real-time online inquiry by audience or contestants, but also is used as the dataset for the AI referee to conduct machine learning. The setting is practical and convenient.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a flow chart of steps of the intelligent scoring method for martial art contests of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the architecture of the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is schematic diagram of the layout of image capturing devices installed in the surrounding areas of the fighting ring;



FIG. 4 a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a sensor installed in the polearm head of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is a hardware block diagram of the system structure of the present invention;



FIG. 6 a flow chart of steps of creating the cloud-based AI referee of the present invention;



FIG. 7 a schematic diagram of the dataset used by the training model of the score recommendation module of the present invention;



FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of matrix factorization calculation used by the score recommendation module of the present invention;



FIG. 9 a schematic diagram of the user interface of the tournament judging program device of the present invention;



FIG. 10 a schematic diagram of the handheld scoring device of the present invention, and



FIG. 11 a schematic diagram of the intelligent scoring decision flow chart for martial art contests of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

First, please refer to FIG. 1. The present invention relates to an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof that can produce intelligent scoring and is applicable to polearm, western fencing, martial art, wrestling, taekwondo or spearing fight contests, wherein the intelligent scoring method for martial art contests A comprises: a step a of wearing the martial art contest sensor, a step b of detecting a hit in a martial art contest, a step c of capturing images of a hit action, a step d of conducting the cloud-based intelligent scoring, and a step e of confirming the score by the referee. Detailed descriptions accompanied by the figures of the present invention are provided as follows.


The step a of wearing the martial art contest sensor, as shown in FIG. 2, provides two sensors 1 for both contestants (represented as the color red and the color blue) to wear. For example, for a martial art polearm contest, as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, these two sensors 1 are installed separately in the polearm heads 61 located at the front ends of the polearms 6 held by the contestants of color red and color blue individually. In an event of wrestling fighting, these two sensors 1 can be installed separately in the protective gears worn by the contestants. The protective gears can be those having similar designs of Patent No. M276194 of Taiwan, ROC, “Air pressure guard structure against forces of kickboxing with measuring function”, which are commonly available in the market and, therefore, will not be further repeated here.


In the step b of detecting a hit in a martial art contest, when these two sensors 1 detect a contestant in the contest being hit, the sensor 1 is set to transmit data of the hit action to a tournament judging program device 3 via wireless communication, as shown in FIG. 5.


In the step c of capturing images of a hit action, as shown in FIG. 5, a plurality of image capturing devices 2 identify images of the hit area and a struck body area derived therefrom instantly that are transmitted to a tournament judging program device 3 through the WIFI network provided by the router-modem combo 32 on a real-time basis, and then further to be transmitted to a cloud device 4 by the tournament judging program device 3. Furthermore, the plurality of image capturing devices 2 can extract the critical 8 seconds prior to the hit action and transmit the information to the cloud device 4 through the tournament judging program device 3.


In the step d of conducting the cloud-based intelligent scoring, as shown in FIG. 6, a score recommendation module 411 installed in the cloud device 4 performs the score recommendations based on the dataset provided by the tournament judging program device 3. Next, the cloud device 4 transmits the score recommendations to the tournament judging program device 3. Furthermore, the score recommendation module 411 adopts machine learning to obtain a usage model 412. A dataset 413 and a training model 414 are pre-created; the training model 414 is trained by the dataset 413 to establish an evaluation model 415. If the evaluation model 415 passes the verification, the evaluation model 415 will become the usage model 412.


Please refer to FIG. 7. The dataset 413 has items that include “round” of the contest, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants (represented as the color red and the color blue), “actual score” decided by the referees 34 for storing data, wherein the datasets 413 of “round”, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants from the data columns as the characteristics to conduct prediction, and the column of “actual score” of the dataset 413 is selected as the label, to train the training model 414 to learn therefrom.


Furthermore, the score recommendation module 411 is created using a matrix factorization in conjunction with the dataset 413. Please refer to FIG. 8. An optimal selection is to use the ML.net machine learning framework to create a scoring matrix A that will be input to the matrix factorization calculation to output an explicit data V and an implicit data U, wherein the explicit data V are the actual scores of the contestants. The implicit data U is referred to as the level of interest of users in the item of the dataset, which is reflected in the aforementioned level of behavior of a user toward the items, including round, recommended score of contestants, and struck body area of the contestants.


In the step e of confirming the score by the referee, the score recommended by the tournament judging program device 3 will be confirmed and monitored by the referee 34 to produce an actual score of this round, and the actual score decided by the referee 34 is transmitted back to the cloud device 4 for inquiry by audience or contestants.


The intelligent scoring system for martial art contests B of the present invention is constructed to implement the aforementioned intelligent scoring method for martial art contests A, as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 5, which comprises at least two sensors 1, a plurality of image capturing devices 2, a tournament judging program device 3, and a cloud device 4 that are connected with each other by network through a router-modem combo 32. Detailed descriptions accompanied by the figures of the present invention are provided as follows.


The at least two sensors 1 are provided for both contestants (represented as the color red and the color blue) to wear, and are used to transmit the hit signals to the tournament judging program device 3. The at least two sensors 1 are installed separately in the weapons or protective gears used by the contestants. In the embodiment when polearms 6 are used, the sensors 1 are installed in the polearm heads 61 located at the front ends of the polearms separately.


The plurality of image capturing devices 2 are installed in the surrounding areas of the fighting ring 5 to capture images of the contestants and identify images of the hit area and a struck body area instantly that are transmitted to the tournament judging program device 3 on a real-time basis. Furthermore, there are a total of 8 units of the plurality of image capturing devices 2, uniformly installed in the surrounding areas of the fighting ring 5.


The tournament judging program device 3 comprises at least one computer system with pre-installed programs, one display device, and at least one user interface 31, as shown in FIG. 9. The at least one user interface 31 provides inputs of the rounds of contestants. The tournament judging program device 3 receives and transmits the hit signals from at least two sensors 1, together with images of the hit areas and struck body areas, to a cloud device 4 on a real-time basis. In addition, the tournament judging program device 3 further comprises at least one handheld scoring device 33, wherein the handheld scoring device 33 allows the referee 34 to confirm and monitor the score recommendations of the cloud device 4, in order to produce the actual score of this round, which is the final actual scores of contestants of this round.


Please refer to FIG. 10. The handheld scoring device 33 can be a smart mobile phone or any electronic device that is connected with internet and has pre-installed programs, in other words, a smart scoring system that is connected to the internet through mobile communication or network connection, and can be connected with the cloud device 4, having an application software pre-installed in a memory unit therein, wherein the application software is executed by the microprocessor unit therein and the result is output to a display unit; a graphical interface 331 that appears on the display unit and provides a graphical interface for referees to operate, wherein the graphical interface displays, but not limited to, a hit location 332, a hitting image 333, an actual score 334, a score recommendation 335, a score decision 336 of contestants in every round of a contest. The score recommendation in the graphical interface 311 is further divided to an automatic scoring mode and a manual adjustment mode, whereas the score decision 336 is further divided to the actual scores of contestants separately.


The cloud device 4 comprises at least a server 41 and a database 42. The server 41 allows the contest creators to create contest information and is installed with a score recommendation module 411. The score recommendation module 411 conducts score recommendation based on the datasets provided by the tournament judging program device 3; the score recommendation is transmitted to the tournament judging program device 3 to be confirmed by the referee 34 as the actual score. The actual score confirmed by the referee 34 is then uploaded back to the cloud device 4 for real-time inquiry by audience or contestants.


The present invention relates to an intelligent scoring method for martial art contests and the scoring device and system thereof, as shown in FIG. 11. During the martial art match in a round, the present invention uses the sensor 1 to activate a plurality of image capturing devices 2 to record images instantly, and simultaneously uploads signals of the sensors 1, hitting images, the recognized struck body area to the cloud device 4 through the tournament judging program device 3. Next, the AI referee (that is the score recommendation module 411) created in the cloud device 4 performs the score recommendations and the score recommendations are transmitted to the tournament judging device 3 at the fighting ring for the referee 34 to confirm and monitor as the actual score. Last, the confirmed actual score is transmitted again back to the cloud device 4 to complete a round of match. The next round of contest then begins until the cumulative score of the contestant reaches the highest score that ends the match of the round. All scores are available for real-time inquiry by audience or contestants. As a result, the present invention can deliver an automatic scoring operation and increase the efficiency of martial art contests. It is worth of mentioning that the contest data stored in the cloud device 4 can be used to establish another dataset 413 for the score recommendation module 411 (that is the AI referee) to conduct machine learning and improve the accuracy of the score recommendation.

Claims
  • 1. An intelligent scoring device for martial art contests, mainly comprising: an electronic device that has mobile communication with an internet access function and can be connected to a cloud-based intelligent scoring system, having an application software pre-installed in a memory unit therein, wherein the application software is executed by a microprocessor unit therein and the result is output to a display unit, anda graphical interface that appears on the display unit and provides a graphical interface for referees to operate, wherein the graphical interface displays, but not limited to, a hit location, a hitting image, an actual score, a score recommendation, a score decision of contestants in every round of a contest.
  • 2. The intelligent scoring device for martial art contests as claimed in claim 1, wherein the score recommendation of the graphical interface is further divided to an automatic scoring mode and a manual adjustment mode, whereas the score decision is further divided to the actual scores of contestants separately.
  • 3. The intelligent scoring device for martial art contests as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intelligent scoring device for martial art contests further comprises a tournament judging program device that has at least one user interface and such at least one user interface provides inputs of the rounds of contestants; the tournament judging program device receives and transmits the hit signals from the at least two sensors, together with the struck body areas derived from images of the hit area, to a cloud device on a real-time basis.
  • 4. An intelligent scoring method for martial art contests that uses the scoring device as claimed in claim 3, mainly comprising: a step of wearing the martial art contest sensor, wherein two sensors are provided to both contestants to wear separately;a step of detecting a hit in a martial art contest, wherein these two sensors detect a contestant in the match being hit and the sensor is set to transmit data of the hit action to a tournament judging program device via wireless communication;a step of capturing images of the hit action, wherein a plurality of image capturing devices identify a struck body area derived from images of the hit area instantly that are transmitted to a tournament judging program device through the network on a real-time basis, and then further to be transmitted to a cloud device by the tournament judging program device;a step of conducting the cloud-based intelligent scoring, wherein a score recommendation module installed in the cloud device performs the score recommendations and then the cloud device transmits the score recommendations to the scoring device in the tournament judging program device, anda step of confirming the score by the referee, wherein the score recommended by the scoring device in the tournament judging program device will be confirmed by the referee to produce an actual score of this round, and the actual score decided by the referee is transmitted back to the cloud device for inquiry by audience or contestants.
  • 5. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests that uses the intelligent scoring method for martial art contests as claimed in claim 4, mainly comprising: at least two sensors, a plurality of image capturing devices, a tournament judging program device, and a cloud device that are connected with each other by network, whereinat least two sensors are to be worn by both contestants individually and transmit data of the hit action to the tournament judging program device;the plurality of image capturing devices are installed in the surrounding areas of the fighting ring to capture images of the contestants and identify a struck body area derived from images of the hit area instantly that are transmitted to the tournament judging program device on a real-time basis;the tournament judging program device comprises at least one user interface and such at least one user interface provides inputs of the rounds of contestants; the tournament judging program device receives and transmits the hit signals detected by the at least two sensors, together with images of the hit area and the struck body area, to a cloud device on a real-time basis, andthe cloud device has a score recommendation module, wherein the score recommendation module produces score recommendations based on the data provided by the tournament judging program device, and transmits the score recommendations to the tournament judging program device to be confirmed by referees afterward, in order to produce the actual score of this round; finally, the final actual score decided by the referee is transmitted back to the cloud device again.
  • 6. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 5, wherein the score recommendation module adopts machine learning to obtain a usage model; a dataset and a training model are pre-created; the training model is trained by the dataset to establish an evaluation model. If the evaluation model passes the verification, the evaluation model will become the usage model.
  • 7. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 6, wherein the dataset has items that include “round” of the contest, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants, “actual score” decided by the referees.
  • 8. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 7, wherein the datasets of “round”, “recommended score” and “struck body area” of contestants from the data columns are selected as the characteristics to conduct prediction, and the column of “actual score” of the dataset is selected as the label, to train the training model to learn therefrom.
  • 9. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 8, wherein the score recommendation module is created using a matrix factorization in conjunction with the dataset; a score matrix is created based on the dataset and input to the matrix factorization to output an explicit data and an implicit data, wherein the explicit data are the actual scores of the contestants.
  • 10. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 9, wherein the tournament judging program device further comprises a handheld scoring device, wherein the handheld scoring device allows the referee to confirm and monitor the score recommendations of the cloud device.
  • 11. An intelligent scoring system for martial art contests as claimed in claim 5, wherein the at least two sensors are installed on the weapons or protective gears of both contestants separately; therefore, the intelligent scoring system for martial art contests is applicable to polearm, western fencing, martial art, wrestling, taekwondo or spearing fight contests.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
112100652 Jan 2023 TW national
112100653 Jan 2023 TW national