NII, Japan at MediaEval 2012 Violent Scenes Detection Affect Task
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We present a comprehensive evaluation of performance of shot-based visual feature representations for MediaEval 2012 Violent Scenes Detection Affect Task. In spite of using keyframe-based as last year, we try to apply shot-based features using the global features (color moments, color histogram, edge orientation histogram, and local binary patterns) for violent scenes detection. Besides that, we also evaluate the performance of late fusion with visual attributes (blood, fights, gore, car chase, fire, coldarm, firearm). The results obtained by our runs are presented.
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