Arthur G. Money and Harry Agius Article Summary By Mina Rady
Introduction The demand for video summaries originates primarily from users’ viewing time constraints
Introduction Video summaries are produced by analyzing the underlying semantic content of the original video stream to determine what segments of the stream should be included and excluded
Introduction Video Semantics InternalExternalHybrid
Affective State Measurement
Experiment Design
Experiment Results Horror/thriller content elicit substantially higher levels of EDR compared with other content genres. Constricted blood flow in the fingers: fear Increase Respiration rate and decrease amplitude
Experiment Results Comedy content Low percentage of EDR. Consistent Responses in overall
Experiment Results Drama/Action: Elicits physiological responses evenly. Subtle and slow paced nature of this content Responses mixed and not obvious
Conclusion Horror Movies and Comedy proven to give more significant responses than action/drama
Possible Applications For Children Supervising Horror/Violent Content for Children For Patients: Selecting comedy movies for psychology patients Commercial Use Humans can have better access to movies For Health Selecting more suitable videos for people with health problems (Heart, Respiration)