@Misc{AnthonyCioppa2023, author="Anthony Cioppa and Silvio Giancola and Vladimir Somers and Floriane Magera and Xin Zhou and Hassan Mkhallati and Adrien Deli{\`e}ge and Jan Held and Carlos Hinojosa and Amir M. Mansourian and Pierre Miralles and Olivier Barnich and Christophe De Vleeschouwer and Alexandre Alahi and Bernard Ghanem and Marc Van Droogenbroeck and Abdullah Kamal and Adrien Maglo and Albert Clap{\'e}s and Amr Abdelaziz and Artur Xarles and Astrid Orcesi and Atom Scott and Bin Liu and Byoungkwon Lim and Chen Chen and Fabian Deuser and Feng Yan and Fufu Yu and Gal Shitrit and Guanshuo Wang and Gyusik Choi and Hankyul Kim and Hao Guo and Hasby Fahrudin and Hidenari Koguchi and H{\aa}kan Ard{\"o} and Ibrahim Salah and Ido Yerushalmy and Iftikar Muhammad and Ikuma Uchida and Ishay Be{\textquoteright}ery and Jaonary Rabarisoa and Jeongae Lee and Jiajun Fu and Jianqin Yin and Jinghang Xu and Jongho Nang and Julien Denize and Junjie Li and Junpei Zhang and Juntae Kim and Kamil Synowiec and Kenji Kobayashi and Kexin Zhang and Konrad Habel and Kota Nakajima and Licheng Jiao and Lin Ma and Lizhi Wang and Luping Wang and Menglong Li and Mengying Zhou and Mohamed Nasr and Mohamed Abdelwahed and Mykola Liashuha and Nikolay Falaleev and Norbert Oswald and Qiong Jia and Quoc-Cuong Pham and Ran Song and Romain H{\'e}rault and Rui Peng and Ruilong Chen and Ruixuan Liu and Ruslan Baikulov and Ryuto Fukushima and Sergio Escalera and Seungcheon Lee and Shimin Chen and Shouhong Ding and Taiga Someya and Thomas B. Moeslund and Tianjiao Li and Wei Shen and Wei Zhang and Wei Li and Wei Dai and Weixin Luo and Wending Zhao and Wenjie Zhang and Xinquan Yang and Yanbiao Ma and Yeeun Joo and Yingsen Zeng and Yiyang Gan and Yongqiang Zhu and Yujie Zhong and Zheng Ruan and Zhiheng Li and Zhijian Huang and Ziyu Meng", title="SoccerNet 2023 Challenges Results", year="2023", abstract="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 this https URL. Baselines and development kits can be found on this https URL.", optnote="HUPBA", optnote="exported from refbase (http://158.109.8.37/show.php?record=3991), last updated on Tue, 30 Jan 2024 15:50:03 +0100", opturl="https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.06006", file=":http://158.109.8.37/files/CGS2023.pdf:PDF" }