Proceedings chapter
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Dynamic Time Warping of Multimodal Signals for Detecting Highlights in Movies

Presented atSeattle (Washington, USA)
PublisherACM Press
Publication date2015
Abstract

Affective computing has strong ties with literature and film studies, e.g. text sentiment analysis, affective tagging of movies. In this work we report on recent findings towards identifying highlights in movies on the basis of the synchronization of physiological and behavioral signals of people. The proposed architecture is utilizing dynamic time warping for measuring the distance among the multimodal signals of pairs of spectators. The reported results suggest that this distance can be indicative for the dynamics and existence of aesthetic moments in movies.

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KOSTOULAS, Theodoros et al. Dynamic Time Warping of Multimodal Signals for Detecting Highlights in Movies. In: INTERPERSONAL ’15 Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Modeling INTERPERsonal SynchrONy And infLuence, ICMI 2015. Seattle (Washington, USA). [s.l.] : ACM Press, 2015. p. 35–40. doi: 10.1145/2823513.2823515
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