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Title: Recognition of advertisement emotions with application to computational advertising
Authors: Shukla, A.
Gullapuram, S. S.
Katti, H.
Kankanhalli, M.
Winkler, S.
Subramanian, R.
Keywords: Affect Recognition
Advertisements
Perception
Content-centric Features
Convolutional Neural Networks
EEG
Multimodal
Multi-task Learning
Ad Insertion
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2021
Abstract: Advertisements (ads) often contain strong emotions to capture audience attention and convey an effective message. Still, little work has focused on affect recognition (AR) from ads employing audiovisual or user cues. This work (1) compiles an affective video ad dataset which evokes coherent emotions across users; (2) explores the efficacy of content-centric convolutional neural network (CNN) features for ad AR vis-a-vis handcrafted audio-visual descriptors; (3) examines user-centric ˜ ad AR from Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, and (4) demonstrates how better affect predictions facilitate effective computational advertising via a study involving 18 users. Experiments reveal that (a) CNN features outperform handcrafted audiovisual descriptors for content-centric AR; (b) EEG features encode ad-induced emotions better than contentbased features; (c) Multi-task learning achieves optimal ad AR among a slew of classifiers and (d) Pursuant to (b), EEG features enable optimized ad insertion onto streamed video compared to content-based or manual insertion, maximizing ad recall and viewing experience.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2013
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