I don't think it is necessary. Everybody can easily recognize a blatant miscue shot (involving a sliding-tip push and secondary hits, based on sound and the motion of the CB).
Its easy enough to see when you have a camera set up.
How easy is that to implement for a team of volunteer refs and a full capacity tournament field?
Its nice to keep a tradition of mathematics by identifying special case situations.
The mathematical reasoning ends when you assume everybody will recognize the blatant table events. That is why a technology aided referee could be useful. However which technology is ready and works consistently?
There are countless stories of IOC judges/refs that make questionable calls. Technology is the alternative to human interpretation, however it works in limited situations.