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Affective Labeling in a Content-Based Recommender System for Images


Abstract:

Affective labeling of multimedia content has proved to be useful in recommender systems. In this paper we present a methodology for the implicit acquisition of affective ...Show More

Abstract:

Affective labeling of multimedia content has proved to be useful in recommender systems. In this paper we present a methodology for the implicit acquisition of affective labels for images. It is based on an emotion detection technique that takes as input the video sequences of the users' facial expressions. It extracts Gabor low level features from the video frames and employs a k nearest neighbors machine learning technique to generate affective labels in the valence-arousal-dominance space. We performed a comparative study of the performance of a content-based recommender (CBR) system for images that uses three types of metadata to model the users and the items: (i) generic metadata, (ii) explicitly acquired affective labels and (iii) implicitly acquired affective labels with the proposed methodology. The results show that the CBR performs best when explicit labels are used. However, implicitly acquired labels yield a significantly better performance of the CBR than generic metadata while being an unobtrusive feedback tool.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Multimedia ( Volume: 15, Issue: 2, February 2013)
Page(s): 391 - 400
Date of Publication: 27 November 2012

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