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Comparing affective responses to standardized pictures and videos: A study report (CROSBI ID 624430)

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Horvat, Marko ; Kukolja, Davor ; Ivanec, Dragutin Comparing affective responses to standardized pictures and videos: A study report // Proceedings of 38th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics MIPRO 2015 / Biljanović, Petar (ur.). Rijeka: Hrvatska udruga za informacijsku i komunikacijsku tehnologiju, elektroniku i mikroelektroniku - MIPRO, 2015. str. 1394-1398

Podaci o odgovornosti

Horvat, Marko ; Kukolja, Davor ; Ivanec, Dragutin

engleski

Comparing affective responses to standardized pictures and videos: A study report

Multimedia documents such as text, images, sounds or videos elicit emotional responses of different polarity and intensity in exposed human subjects. These stimuli are stored in affective multimedia databases. The problem of emotion processing is an important issue in Human-Computer Interaction and different interdisciplinary studies particularly those related to psychology and neuroscience. Accurate prediction of users' attention and emotion has many practical applications such as the development of affective computer interfaces, multifaceted search engines, video- on-demand, Internet communication and video games. To this regard we present results of a study with N=10 participants to investigate the capability of standardized affective multimedia databases in stimulation of emotion. Each participant was exposed to picture and video stimuli with previously determined semantics and emotion. During exposure participants' physiological signals were recorded and estimated for emotion in an off-line analysis. Participants reported their emotion states after each exposure session. The a posteriori and a priori emotion values were compared. The experiment showed, among other reported results, that carefully designed video sequences induce a stronger and more accurate emotional reaction than pictures. Individual participants' differences greatly influence the intensity and polarity of experienced emotion.

Multimedia Stimulus ; Emotion Elicitation ; Affective Multimedia Databases ; Affective Computing ; Human-Computer Interaction

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Podaci o prilogu

1394-1398.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings of 38th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics MIPRO 2015

Biljanović, Petar

Rijeka: Hrvatska udruga za informacijsku i komunikacijsku tehnologiju, elektroniku i mikroelektroniku - MIPRO

978-953-233-083-0

1403-1407

Podaci o skupu

MIPRO 2015

predavanje

25.05.2015-29.05.2015

Opatija, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Psihologija, Računarstvo