IEEE VIS 2024 Content: Sportify: Question Answering with Embedded Visualizations and Personified Narratives for Sports Video

Sportify: Question Answering with Embedded Visualizations and Personified Narratives for Sports Video

Chunggi Lee - Harvard University, Allston, United States

Tica Lin - Harvard University, Cambridge, United States

Hanspeter Pfister - Harvard University, Cambridge, United States

Chen Zhu-Tian - University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, United States

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Sportify explains tactic questions in each clip for everyone, aiming to engage users and foster a love for sports. We integrate embedded visualization and personified narratives generated by large language model (LLM) to elucidate a complex series of actions through action detection, tactic classifier, and LLM pipelines.
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Keywords

Embedded Visualization, Narrative and storytelling, Basketball tactic, Question-answering (QA) system

Abstract

As basketball’s popularity surges, fans often find themselves confused and overwhelmed by the rapid game pace and complexity. Basketball tactics, involving a complex series of actions, require substantial knowledge to be fully understood. This complexity leads to a need for additional information and explanation, which can distract fans from the game. To tackle these challenges, we present Sportify, a Visual Question Answering system that integrates narratives and embedded visualization for demystifying basketball tactical questions, aiding fans in understanding various game aspects. We propose three novel action visualizations (i.e., Pass, Cut, and Screen) to demonstrate critical action sequences. To explain the reasoning and logic behind players’ actions, we leverage a large-language model (LLM) to generate narratives. We adopt a storytelling approach for complex scenarios from both first and third-person perspectives, integrating action visualizations. We evaluated Sportify with basketball fans to investigate its impact on understanding of tactics, and how different personal perspectives of narratives impact the understanding of complex tactic with action visualizations. Our evaluation with basketball fans demonstrates Sportify’s capability to deepen tactical insights and amplify the viewing experience. Furthermore, third-person narration assists people in getting in-depth game explanations while first-person narration enhances fans’ game engagement.