In this paper, we propose an audio-visual approach to video genre categorization. Audio information is extracted at block-level, which has the advantage of capturing local temporal...
Bogdan Ionescu, Klaus Seyerlehner, Christoph Rasch...
People taking part in argumentativedebates through collective annotationsface a highly cognitive task when trying to estimate the group's global opinion. In order to reduce t...
Guillaume Cabanac, Max Chevalier, Claude Chrisment...
We present in this paper the results of our study on the human perception of geometric distortions in images. The ultimate goal of this study is to devise an objective measurement...
Human perception, in a world of continuous and seamless exposure to visual and auditory stimuli, is increasingly challenged to information overload. Among the primary human senses,...
Understanding the difference between emotions based on acoustic features is important for computer recognition and classification of emotions. We conducted a study of human percep...
The paper presents a contribution to image indexing consisting in a weighting model for visible objects – or image objects – in home photographs. To improve its effectiveness ...
Abstract—The spatial distribution of nodes in wireless networks has important impact on network performance properties, such as capacity and connectivity. Although random sample ...
Udo Schilcher, Michael Gyarmati, Christian Bettste...
Abstract. Automatic image quality assessment has many diverse applications. Existing quality measures are not accurate representatives of the human perception. We present a hybrid ...
Atif Bin Mansoor, Maaz Haider, Ajmal S. Mian, Shoa...
Analysis of videos of human-object interactions involves understanding human movements, locating and recognizing objects and observing the effects of human movements on those obje...
Thomas Serre is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Sciences at Brown. Dr Serre is also affiliated with the Brown Institute for Brain ...