Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation

Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content within a particular genre or a specific the meevokes dynamic emotions that are highly useful in many research fields. The present study proposed a set of video-clip stimuli that embody four emotions unde...

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Main Authors: Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina, Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab, Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
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Published: Universitas Ahmad Dahlan (UAD) and Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.486952016-07-17T09:00:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/48695/ Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion QA76 Computer software T Technology (General) Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content within a particular genre or a specific the meevokes dynamic emotions that are highly useful in many research fields. The present study proposed a set of video-clip stimuli that embody four emotions under specific genres of movies, namely happiness, calmness, sadness and fear. Two experiments (a preliminary and a validation) were conducted in order to validate the video clips. Self-Assessment Manikin was utilized to rate the videos. All the video clips were rated with respect to valence and arousal judgment. In the preliminary experiment, the video clips were rated in terms of how clearly the expected emotions were evoked. The validation experiment was conducted to confirm the results from preliminary experiment, and only video clips with high recognition rates were included into data set. Universitas Ahmad Dahlan (UAD) and Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) 2015-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/48695/1/Telkomnika.pdf Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina and Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab and Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti (2015) Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 13 (4). pp. 1343-1351. ISSN 1693-6930 http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA/issue/view/16 10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v13i4.2735
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topic BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
QA76 Computer software
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QA76 Computer software
T Technology (General)
Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
description Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content within a particular genre or a specific the meevokes dynamic emotions that are highly useful in many research fields. The present study proposed a set of video-clip stimuli that embody four emotions under specific genres of movies, namely happiness, calmness, sadness and fear. Two experiments (a preliminary and a validation) were conducted in order to validate the video clips. Self-Assessment Manikin was utilized to rate the videos. All the video clips were rated with respect to valence and arousal judgment. In the preliminary experiment, the video clips were rated in terms of how clearly the expected emotions were evoked. The validation experiment was conducted to confirm the results from preliminary experiment, and only video clips with high recognition rates were included into data set.
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author Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
author_facet Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
author_sort Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
title Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
title_short Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
title_full Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
title_fullStr Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
title_sort recognition of emotions in video clips: the self-assessment manikin validation
publisher Universitas Ahmad Dahlan (UAD) and Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES)
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/48695/1/Telkomnika.pdf
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