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Area of Science:

  • * Digital Art and Human-Computer Interaction
  • * Artificial Intelligence in Creative Industries

Background:

  • * Exploration of interactive non-linear video frameworks.
  • * Analysis of social needs for art social platforms through surveys.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To integrate artificial intelligence (AI) with participatory video for enhanced artistic creation and communication.
  • * To develop and evaluate a participatory art video online communication platform.

Main Methods:

  • * Literature review to propose an interactive framework for participatory video.
  • * Questionnaire design for social needs analysis on art platforms.
  • * Development of an online participatory art video platform and eye-tracking experiments for performance evaluation.

Main Results:

  • * The developed participatory art video platform demonstrated significantly reduced operation times compared to control groups.
  • * Annotation tasks were completed in approximately 15 seconds with low standard deviation, indicating stable system performance.
  • * The platform achieved 100% accuracy in conducted tests.

Conclusions:

  • * The integration of AI and participatory video offers a promising approach to boost enthusiasm for artistic creation and communication.
  • * The developed platform shows high efficiency, stability, and user experience, expanding AI applications in the arts.