no code implementations • 13 Dec 2022 • Lorin Sweeney, Mihai Gabriel Constantin, Claire-Hélène Demarty, Camilo Fosco, Alba G. Seco de Herrera, Sebastian Halder, Graham Healy, Bogdan Ionescu, Ana Matran-Fernandez, Alan F. Smeaton, Mushfika Sultana
This paper describes the 5th edition of the Predicting Video Memorability Task as part of MediaEval2022.
no code implementations • 7 Dec 2022 • Alba García Deco de Herrera, Mihai Gabriel Constantin, Chaire-Hélène Demarty, Camilo Fosco, Sebastian Halder, Graham Healy, Bogdan Ionescu, Ana Matran-Fernandez, Alan F. Smeaton, Mushfika Sultana, Lorin Sweeney
The Predicting Media Memorability task in the MediaEval evaluation campaign has been running annually since 2018 and several different tasks and data sets have been used in this time.
no code implementations • 15 Dec 2021 • Lorin Sweeney, Ana Matran-Fernandez, Sebastian Halder, Alba G. Seco de Herrera, Alan Smeaton, Graham Healy
The aim of the Memorability-EEG pilot subtask at MediaEval'2021 is to promote interest in the use of neural signals -- either alone or in combination with other data sources -- in the context of predicting video memorability by highlighting the utility of EEG data.
no code implementations • 11 Dec 2021 • Rukiye Savran Kiziltepe, Mihai Gabriel Constantin, Claire-Helene Demarty, Graham Healy, Camilo Fosco, Alba Garcia Seco de Herrera, Sebastian Halder, Bogdan Ionescu, Ana Matran-Fernandez, Alan F. Smeaton, Lorin Sweeney
This paper describes the MediaEval 2021 Predicting Media Memorability}task, which is in its 4th edition this year, as the prediction of short-term and long-term video memorability remains a challenging task.