• DocumentCode
    632997
  • Title

    Multimedia stimuli databases usage patterns: a survey report

  • Author

    Horvat, Marko ; Popovic, S. ; Cosic, Kresimir

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Machines, Drives & Autom., Univ. of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    20-24 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    993
  • Lastpage
    997
  • Abstract
    Multimedia documents such as images, sounds or videos can be used to elicit emotional responses in exposed human subjects. These stimuli are stored in affective multimedia databases and successfully used for a wide variety of research in affective computing, human-computer interaction and cognitive sciences. Affective multimedia databases are simple repositories of multimedia documents with annotated high-level semantics and affective content. Although important all affective multimedia databases have numerous deficiencies which impair their applicability. To establish a better understanding of how experts use affective multimedia databases an online survey was conducted into the subject. The survey results are statistically significant and indicate that contemporary databases lack stimuli with rich semantic and emotional content. 73.33% of survey participants find the databases lacking at least some important semantic or emotion content. Most of the participants consider stimuli descriptions to be inadequate. Overall, 1-2h or more than 24h are generally needed to construct a single stimulation sequence. Almost 84% of the survey participants would like to use real-life videos in their research. Experts unequivocally recognize the need for an intelligent stimuli retrieval application that would assist them in experimentation. Almost all experts agree such applications could be useful in their work.
  • Keywords
    multimedia databases; affective computing; affective multimedia databases; cognitive sciences; emotional responses; human-computer interaction; intelligent stimuli retrieval application; multimedia document; multimedia stimuli databases usage pattern; stimuli descriptions; Educational institutions; Generators; Multimedia communication; Multimedia databases; Semantics; Software tools;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information & Communication Technology Electronics & Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2013 36th International Convention on
  • Conference_Location
    Opatija
  • Print_ISBN
    978-953-233-076-2
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6596401