International audienceThis chapter introduces a benchmark evaluation targeting the detection of violent scenes in Hollywood movies. The evaluation was implemented in 2011 and 2012 as an affect task in the framework of the international MediaEval benchmark initiative. We report on these 2 years of evaluation, providing a detailed description of the dataset created, describing the state of the art by studying the results achieved by participants and providing a detailed analysis of two of the best performing multimodal systems. We elaborate on the lessons learned after 2 years to provide insights on future work emphasizing multimodal modeling and fusion
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
International audienceThis paper provides a description of the MediaEval 2013 Affect Task Violent Sc...
International audienceThis chapter introduces a benchmark evaluation targeting the detection of viol...
International audienceWe present an international benchmark on the detection of violent scenes in mo...
International audienceIn this paper, we report on the creation of a publicly available, common evalu...
International audienceThis paper presents a violent shots detection system that studies several meth...
International audienceThis paper presents an audio-visual data representation for violent scenes det...
International audienceContent-based analysis to find where violence appears in multimedia content ha...
This paper describes the participation of the TUB-IRML group to the MediaEval 2014 Violent Scenes De...
Detecting violent scenes in movies is an important video content understanding functionality e.g., f...
This paper provides a description of the MediaEval 2011 Affect Task: Violent Scenes Detection. This ...
To detect violence in movies, we present a three-stage method integrating visual and auditory cues. ...
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
International audienceThis paper provides a description of the MediaEval 2013 Affect Task Violent Sc...
International audienceThis chapter introduces a benchmark evaluation targeting the detection of viol...
International audienceWe present an international benchmark on the detection of violent scenes in mo...
International audienceIn this paper, we report on the creation of a publicly available, common evalu...
International audienceThis paper presents a violent shots detection system that studies several meth...
International audienceThis paper presents an audio-visual data representation for violent scenes det...
International audienceContent-based analysis to find where violence appears in multimedia content ha...
This paper describes the participation of the TUB-IRML group to the MediaEval 2014 Violent Scenes De...
Detecting violent scenes in movies is an important video content understanding functionality e.g., f...
This paper provides a description of the MediaEval 2011 Affect Task: Violent Scenes Detection. This ...
To detect violence in movies, we present a three-stage method integrating visual and auditory cues. ...
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
Detecting violent scenes in videos is an important content understanding functionality, e.g., for pr...
International audienceThis paper provides a description of the MediaEval 2013 Affect Task Violent Sc...