Systems and methods for tracking and tagging objects within a broadcast
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1. A method for tracking and tagging objects of interest in a broadcast, comprising:
- providing an indication of terrain of a golf course; and
rendering graphics in a broadcast over and relative to the terrain of said golf course, the graphics indicative of a golf experts indications of desirable and undesirable locations for golf play;
wherein said desirable and undesirable locations are indicated as good and bad spots to land a ball from a preceding position;
wherein said preceding position comprises a tee shot;
wherein said indication by an expert takes into account objective and subjective factors; and
wherein said factors include expert opinion on places that might leave a player in a good or bad position in considering a following shot.
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Abstract
The present disclosure presents an improved system and method for tracking and tagging objects of interest in a broadcast, including expert indications of desirable and undesirable locations on golf course terrain.
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1. A method for tracking and tagging objects of interest in a broadcast, comprising:
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providing an indication of terrain of a golf course; and rendering graphics in a broadcast over and relative to the terrain of said golf course, the graphics indicative of a golf experts indications of desirable and undesirable locations for golf play; wherein said desirable and undesirable locations are indicated as good and bad spots to land a ball from a preceding position; wherein said preceding position comprises a tee shot; wherein said indication by an expert takes into account objective and subjective factors; and wherein said factors include expert opinion on places that might leave a player in a good or bad position in considering a following shot. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for tracking and tagging objects of interest in a broadcast, comprising:
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a user interface configured to accept a golf expert'"'"'s indications of desirable and undesirable locations for golf play; and a computer system, including a processor that is configured to render graphics in a broadcast over and relative to a golf course terrain, said graphics providing said indications of desirable and undesirable locations for golf play; wherein said desirable and undesirable locations are indicated as good and bad spots to land a ball from a preceding position; wherein said preceding position comprises a tee shot; wherein said indication by an expert takes into account objective and subjective factors; and wherein said factors include expert opinion on places that might leave a player in a good or bad position in considering a following shot. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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