RoleNet: Movie Analysis from the Perspective of Social Network
碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 資訊工程學研究所 === 95 === We present a brave new way to analyze movie content, from the perspective of the relationships between roles rather than low-level audiovisual features.Interactions between roles in a movie resemble human behaviors in a society. Roles’ actions lead the story and...
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ndltd-TW-095NTU053920912015-12-07T04:04:12Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/36515928983880564492 RoleNet: Movie Analysis from the Perspective of Social Network 角色網:從社會網路觀點看電影分析 Chung-Yi Weng 翁仲毅 碩士 國立臺灣大學 資訊工程學研究所 95 We present a brave new way to analyze movie content, from the perspective of the relationships between roles rather than low-level audiovisual features.Interactions between roles in a movie resemble human behaviors in a society. Roles’ actions lead the story and make viewers understand what directors wantto present. In this thesis, we introduce the idea of social network analysis tomodel the relationships of actors/actresses as a network, called RoleNet. Through analyzing this network, the proposed approach automatically determines the leading roles and the communities embedded in movies. We also describe an implementation framework to realize the proposed model. Based on RoleNet, we provide some insights to facilitate more semantic extensions, which go beyond the capabilities of pure feature-based methods. Its believed that the proposed idea establishes a new way to perform movie content analysis. Ja-Ling Wu 吳家麟 2007 學位論文 ; thesis 52 en_US |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 資訊工程學研究所 === 95 === We present a brave new way to analyze movie content, from the perspective of the relationships between roles rather than low-level audiovisual features.Interactions between roles in a movie resemble human behaviors in a society. Roles’ actions lead the story and make viewers understand what directors wantto present. In this thesis, we introduce the idea of social network analysis tomodel the relationships of actors/actresses as a network, called RoleNet.
Through analyzing this network, the proposed approach automatically determines the leading roles and the communities embedded in movies. We also describe an implementation framework to realize the proposed model. Based on RoleNet, we provide some insights to facilitate more semantic extensions, which go beyond the capabilities of pure feature-based methods. Its believed that the
proposed idea establishes a new way to perform movie content analysis.
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