In this paper, we take a human-centred view to the definition of the affective content of films. We investigate the relationship between users physiological response and multimedia features extracted from the movies, from the perspective of narrative evolution rather than by measuring average values. We found a certain dynamic correlation between arousal, derived from measures of Galvanic Skin Resistance during film viewing, and specific multimedia features in both sound and video domains. Dynamic physiological measurements were also consistent with post-experiment self-assessment by the subjects. These findings suggest that narrative aspects (including staging) are central to the understanding of video affective content, and that direct ma...
This paper contributes to the automatic estimation of the subjective emotional experience that audio...
Abstract—This paper looks into a new direction in video content analysis – the representation and mo...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
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 ranking of movie scenes based on the emotions th...
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those ...
Recognizing emotional reactions of movie audiences to affective movie content is a challenging task ...
As we identify with characters on screen, we simulate their emotions and thoughts. This is accompani...
Affective Video Content Analysis aims to automatically analyze the intensity and type of affect (emo...
In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the causal effect of videos on subjects who watche...
Predicting the emotional response of movie audi- ences to affective movie content is a challengi...
We describe a study conducted to investigate the potential correlations between human subject respo...
Film clips are an important tool for evoking emotional responses in the laboratory. When compared ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
This paper contributes to the automatic estimation of the subjective emotional experience that audio...
Abstract—This paper looks into a new direction in video content analysis – the representation and mo...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
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 ranking of movie scenes based on the emotions th...
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those ...
Recognizing emotional reactions of movie audiences to affective movie content is a challenging task ...
As we identify with characters on screen, we simulate their emotions and thoughts. This is accompani...
Affective Video Content Analysis aims to automatically analyze the intensity and type of affect (emo...
In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the causal effect of videos on subjects who watche...
Predicting the emotional response of movie audi- ences to affective movie content is a challengi...
We describe a study conducted to investigate the potential correlations between human subject respo...
Film clips are an important tool for evoking emotional responses in the laboratory. When compared ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
This paper contributes to the automatic estimation of the subjective emotional experience that audio...
Abstract—This paper looks into a new direction in video content analysis – the representation and mo...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...