At present, the application of information technology has realized the transformation of people’s production and lifestyle, and it has also promoted the transformation of the sports industry. At present, the application of informatization in the basketball field in the sports industry is increasing. By using the advanced methods and technologies of its information display, this article aims at realizing the optimization of the basketball recognition pattern in the mobile network communication environment to promote the ecological development of the sports industry. It proposes to use panoramic vision to guide the integration of computer network and basketball field, which is helpful to analyze and solve the objectivity problems of single action and system incompatibility in basketball recognition simulation. By referring to the principles and laws of panoramic vision, the identification module and simulation module of the basketball auxiliary training system are constructed and optimized, so as to realize the promotion of basketball and the ecologicalization of teaching. In the research on the basketball recognition simulation system, the three-dimensional skeleton key point coordinate data are input into the ST-GCN network for comparison and testing. Specifically, it includes 2D key point coordinate data and 3D key point coordinate data as input to conduct model research and testing in the self-made basketball dataset. The experimental results show that the recognition rates of 2D and 3D coordinates are 66.64% and 87.69%, respectively. Therefore, it is crucial to use the human panoramic vision algorithm to convert 2D coordinates to 3D coordinates.
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