Interactive content presentation based on expressed emotion and physiological feedback

  • Authors:
  • Tien-Lin Wu;Hsuan-Kai Wang;Chien-Chang Ho;Yuan-Pin Lin;Ting-Ting Hu;Ming-Fang Weng;Li-Wei Chan;Chang-Hua Yang;Yi-Hsuan Yang;Yi-Ping Hung;Yung-Yu Chuang;Hsin-Hsi Chen;Homer H. Chen;Jyh-Horng Chen;Shyh-Kang Jeng

  • Affiliations:
  • National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc;National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Roc

  • Venue:
  • MM '08 Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Multimedia
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

In this technical demonstration, we showcase an interactive content presentation (ICP) system that integrates media-expressed-emotion-based composition, user-perceived preference feedback, and interactive digital art creation. ICP harmonizes the browsing of multimedia contents by presenting them in the form of music videos (photos, blog articles with accompanied music) based on their expressed emotion similarity. ICP facilitates content browsing by automatically and dynamically selecting the media to be played next in real time, responding to user's preference feedback measured from physiological signals. In addition, ICP enhances the enjoyments of content browsing by incorporating interactive digital art creation. ICP achieves these goals by properly integrating recent researches on media-expressed emotion classification,cross-media composition, and physiological signal processing.