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Criteria for judging the results of speed skating competition

Athletes' achievements in each individual event are converted into 1 minute at an average speed of 500 meters. The faster the speed, the less time it takes, the less scores, and the less total scores, the better the ranking.

In the past, in speed skating competition, whether an athlete fouled at the start depended entirely on the referee's naked eyes and experience, and was judged by observing the athlete's movements and the use of skates. Nowadays, the monitoring technology of the broken race has been fully upgraded: every athlete is equipped with a positioning system and a motion sensor, and every track is also equipped with a monitoring camera. Before starting, the starter communicates with the timing studio and studio through headphones. When everyone is ready, the starter starts the game through the electronic starting gun, and the computer vision camera with artificial intelligence technology starts immediately. The image tracking system is used to monitor all the movements, real-time speed and position of athletes in the starting process, which greatly improves the accuracy and fairness of referee law enforcement.

At the moment when athletes cross the line at the finish line of the track, the light-sensing terminal camera records digital images at the speed of 65,438+00,000 frames per second and synthesizes the images, which helps the referee to accurately judge the performance and final ranking of each athlete.