Equal contributors Here we present a dataset with a description of portrayed emotions in the movie ”Forrest Gump”. A total of 12 observers independently annotated emotional episodes regarding their temporal location and duration. The nature of an emotion was characterized with basic attributes, such as arousal and valence, as well as explicit emotion category labels. In addition, annotations include a record of the perceptual evidence for the presence of an emotion. Two variants of the movie were annotated separately: 1) an audio-movie version of Forrest Gump that has been used as a stimulus for the acquisition of a large public functional brain imaging dataset, and 2) the original audio-visual movie. We present reliability and consistency ...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective ranking of movie scenes based on the emotions th...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
The economic success of a movie depends on audience satisfaction and on how much they are emotionall...
Here we present a dataset with a description of portrayed emotions in the movie ”Forrest Gump”. A to...
Equal contributors Here we present a dataset with a description of portrayed emotions in the movie ”...
Predicting the emotional response of movie audiences to affective movie content is a challenging tas...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective representation of movie scenes based on the emot...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
Recognition of a human's continuous emotional states in real time plays an important role in mac...
We present a new dataset of sentences1 extracted from the movie Forrest Gump, annotated with the emo...
Understanding how acting bridges the emotional bond between spectators and films is essential to dep...
The economic success of a movie depends on audience satisfaction and on how much they are emotionall...
We present a new dataset of sentences extracted from the movie Forrest Gump, annotated with the emot...
Understanding of the perception of emotions or affective states in humans is important to develop em...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective ranking of movie scenes based on the emotions th...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
The economic success of a movie depends on audience satisfaction and on how much they are emotionall...
Here we present a dataset with a description of portrayed emotions in the movie ”Forrest Gump”. A to...
Equal contributors Here we present a dataset with a description of portrayed emotions in the movie ”...
Predicting the emotional response of movie audiences to affective movie content is a challenging tas...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective representation of movie scenes based on the emot...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
Recognition of a human's continuous emotional states in real time plays an important role in mac...
We present a new dataset of sentences1 extracted from the movie Forrest Gump, annotated with the emo...
Understanding how acting bridges the emotional bond between spectators and films is essential to dep...
The economic success of a movie depends on audience satisfaction and on how much they are emotionall...
We present a new dataset of sentences extracted from the movie Forrest Gump, annotated with the emot...
Understanding of the perception of emotions or affective states in humans is important to develop em...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective ranking of movie scenes based on the emotions th...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
The economic success of a movie depends on audience satisfaction and on how much they are emotionall...