Abstract
The analysis of inherent structures of movies plays
an important role in studying stylistic devices and specific,
content-related questions. Examples are the analysis of personal
constellations in movie scenes, dialogue-based content analysis,
or the investigation of image-based features. We provide a visual
analytics approach that supports the analytical reasoning process
to derive higher level insights about the content on a semantic
level. Combining automatic methods for semantic scene analysis
based on script and subtitle text, we perform a low-level analysis
of the data automatically. Our approach features an interactive
visualization that allows a multilayer interpretation of descriptive
features to characterize movie content. For semantic analysis, we
extract scene information from movie scripts and match them with
the corresponding subtitles. With text- and image-based query
techniques, we facilitate an interactive comparison of different
movie scenes on an image and on a semantic level. We demonstrate
how our approach can be applied for content analysis on a popular
Hollywood movie.
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