Final Degree Project - Chess Broadcast

Chess Live Games - Isaac Lozano Osorio

In the world of chess, it is estimated that at the amateur level some 600 million people play, increasing more and more especially in schools. The website with the most players (https://www.chess.com/) consists of 29 million users and about 360,000 players are estimated at a professional level.

As my own experience, current broadcasts have three relevant limitations, the price of a broadcast board, the slowness together with the lack of being able to see the images of the boards in real time and the large amount of computer knowledge necessary to be able to carry them out.

In this Final Degree Project, it is intended to create a new complete broadcasting system for chess tournaments, applying totally different techniques from the current ones such as artificial intelligence, with which you can identify the plays of the different boards and a web application to manage the boards and be able to manage all the configurations. Finally, an online viewer will be created where you can follow the games offering all the possible improvements which many current systems, as we will comment, lack. The main objective is to improve current retransmission systems, in addition to providing a much simpler configuration system unlike current systems, which need various programs, enough computer knowledge to be able to carry it out and deal with various problems. Also highlighting that it will have a reduced price with new features added compared to traditional systems.

The online viewer is uploaded on this same web page Online viewer .

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