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[Retracted] Artificial Intelligence in Recording the Number of Times the Ball Has Crossed the Net in a Badminton Game
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In today’s intelligent age, the research and development of intelligent equipment are now an important direction, and the combination of artificial intelligence and sports is also a very popular research nowadays. This article uses the current popular artificial intelligence technology to record the number of times the ball crosses the net in a badminton game and provide real‐time feedback to ensure the fairness and justice of the game. In this paper, artificial intelligence technology is the center. Experiments were conducted to record the number of times badminton crossed the net in official competitions, and the very popular artificial intelligence technology was analyzed. The algorithm we designed was first applied to amateur competitions. Recording real‐time data lays a solid foundation for subsequent research and will be used in professional competitions later. The experimental results of this article have developed a function based on artificial intelligence to record the number of times the ball has crossed the net in a badminton game. We have studied traditional games and found that badminton has an average of more than 3000 times over the net in a game, and there are also some in amateur competitions. Nearly 2,000 times, and more than 50% of people like this sport in our daily lives, so our research is very meaningful and can be implemented in concrete terms.
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