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Exploring Emotional Stimuli Detection in Artworks: A Benchmark Dataset and Baselines Evaluation
Tianwei Chen1, Noa Garcia1, Liangzhi Li2
1Intelligence and Sensing Lab, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Abstract:
We introduce an emotional stimuli detection task that targets extracting emotional regions that evoke people's emotions (i.e., emotional stimuli) in artworks. This task offers new challenges to the community because of the diversity of artwork styles and the subjectivity of emotions, which can be a suitable testbed for benchmarking the capability of the current neural networks to deal with human emotion. For this task, we construct a dataset called APOLO for quantifying emotional stimuli detection performance in artworks by crowd-sourcing pixel-level annotation of emotional stimuli. APOLO contains 6781 emotional stimuli in 4718 artworks for validation and testing. We also evaluate eight baseline methods, including a dedicated one, to show the difficulties of the task and the limitations of the current techniques through qualitative and quantitative experiments.
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