DocumentCode
1760971
Title
Corpus Development for Affective Video Indexing
Author
Soleymani, Mohammad ; Larson, Martha ; Pun, Thierry ; Hanjalic, Alan
Author_Institution
Intell. Behaviour Understanding Group (iBUG), Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Volume
16
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
41791
Firstpage
1075
Lastpage
1089
Abstract
Affective video indexing is the area of research that develops techniques to automatically generate descriptions of video content that encode the emotional reactions which the video content evokes in viewers. This paper provides a set of corpus development guidelines based on state-of-the-art practice intended to support researchers in this field. Affective descriptions can be used for video search and browsing systems offering users affective perspectives. The paper is motivated by the observation that affective video indexing has yet to fully profit from the standard corpora (data sets) that have benefited conventional forms of video indexing. Affective video indexing faces unique challenges, since viewer-reported affective reactions are difficult to assess. Moreover affect assessment efforts must be carefully designed in order to both cover the types of affective responses that video content evokes in viewers and also capture the stable and consistent aspects of these responses. We first present background information on affect and multimedia and related work on affective multimedia indexing, including existing corpora. Three dimensions emerge as critical for affective video corpora, and form the basis for our proposed guidelines: the context of viewer response, personal variation among viewers, and the effectiveness and efficiency of corpus creation. Finally, we present examples of three recent corpora and discuss how these corpora make progressive steps towards fulfilling the guidelines.
Keywords
indexing; multimedia systems; query formulation; video coding; affective video indexing; corpus development; multimedia indexing; video browsing systems; video content; video corpora; video search; Benchmark testing; Guidelines; Indexing; Multimedia communication; Semantics; Streaming media; Video signal processing; Benchmarks; content analysis; emotional characterization; multimedia; videos;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2014.2305573
Filename
6736061
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