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MediaBrain: Annotating Videos based on Brain-Computer Interaction

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2012

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Oldenbourg Verlag

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Adding notes to time segments on a video timeline makes it easier to search, find, and play-back important segments of the video. Various approaches have been explored to annotate videos (semi) automatically to summarize videos. In this research we investigate the feasi-bility of implicitly annotating videos based on brain signals retrieved from a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) headset. The signals provided by the BCI can reveal different infor¬mation such as brain activities, facial expressions, or the level of users excitement. This in¬formation correlates with scenes the users watch in a video. Thus, it can be used for anno¬tating a video and automatically generating a summary. To achieve the goal, an annotation tool called MediaBrain is developed and a user study is conducted. The result reveals that it is possible to annotate a video and select a set of highlights based on the excitement information.

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Sahami Shirazi, Alireza; Funk, Markus; Pfleiderer, Florian; Glück, Hendrik; Schmidt, Albrecht (2012): MediaBrain: Annotating Videos based on Brain-Computer Interaction. Mensch & Computer 2012: interaktiv informiert – allgegenwärtig und allumfassend!?. München: Oldenbourg Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-486-71879-9. pp. 263-272. Videos und Interaktion

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