Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Spanish researchers to train FIFA referees on calling plays with stereoscopic 3D, won't help catch dives

Spanish researchers to train FIFA referees on calling plays with stereoscopic 3D, won't help catch dives

Spain might be on Cloud Nine after clinching victory in UEFA's Euro 2012, but a team at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, researchers have recorded 500 simulated offside soccer (yes, football) plays in stereoscopic 3D to give refs a more immersive sense of what it's like to make the call on the pitch. The hope is to have FIFA more quickly and accurately stopping play without having to spend too much actual time on the grass.

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