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Deep Decision Trees for Discriminative Dictionary Learning with Adversarial Multi-Agent Trajectories
With the explosion in the availability of spatio-temporal tracking data in
modern sports, there is an enormous opportunity to better analyse, learn and
predict important events in adversarial group environments. In this paper, we
propose a deep decision tree architecture for discriminative dictionary
learning from adversarial multi-agent trajectories. We first build up a
hierarchy for the tree structure by adding each layer and performing feature
weight based clustering in the forward pass. We then fine tune the player role
weights using back propagation. The hierarchical architecture ensures the
interpretability and the integrity of the group representation. The resulting
architecture is a decision tree, with leaf-nodes capturing a dictionary of
multi-agent group interactions. Due to the ample volume of data available, we
focus on soccer tracking data, although our approach can be used in any
adversarial multi-agent domain. We present applications of proposed method for
simulating soccer games as well as evaluating and quantifying team strategies.Comment: To appear in 4th International Workshop on Computer Vision in Sports
(CVsports) at CVPR 201
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