Data in Brief (Dec 2021)

An annotated video dataset for computing video memorability

  • Rukiye Savran Kiziltepe,
  • Lorin Sweeney,
  • Mihai Gabriel Constantin,
  • Faiyaz Doctor,
  • Alba García Seco de Herrera,
  • Claire-Héléne Demarty,
  • Graham Healy,
  • Bogdan Ionescu,
  • Alan F. Smeaton

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
p. 107671

Abstract

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Using a collection of publicly available links to short form video clips of an average of 6 seconds duration each, 1275 users manually annotated each video multiple times to indicate both long-term and short-term memorability of the videos. The annotations were gathered as part of an online memory game and measured a participant’s ability to recall having seen the video previously when shown a collection of videos. The recognition tasks were performed on videos seen within the previous few minutes for short-term memorability and within the previous 24 to 72 hours for long-term memorability. Data includes the reaction times for each recognition of each video. Associated with each video are text descriptions (captions) as well as a collection of image-level features applied to 3 frames extracted from each video (start, middle and end). Video-level features are also provided. The dataset was used in the Video Memorability task as part of the MediaEval benchmark in 2020.

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