Towards a cognitive-inspired automatic unitizing technique: a feasibility study

Eleonora Ceccaldi, G. Volpe
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In this paper, we present and assess a novel technique for unitizing inspired by a cognitive theory on event structure perception. Unitizing indicates the process of dividing an observation into smaller units. Unitizing is often performed automatically, e.g., by selecting fixed-length windows. Although fast, such approach might result in unit boundaries being placed mid-interaction, eventually affecting observation, annotation, and labeling. We conceived a unitizing technique based on the Event Segmentation theory. In brief, changes drive the perception of boundaries between events (or units): an unexpected change in the observed situation might mean the current event ended and a new one begun. Our technique relies on observed changes for identifying unit boundaries. The first sketch of our technique was recently tested, proving it effective in overcoming the aforementioned shortcomings of fixed-window unitizing. Here, we further explore its feasibility by testing it in a different domain, i.e., solo stage performances, in order to explore the feasibility of adopting our unitizing approach across domains. Our results further support the idea of leveraging the Event Segmentation Theory for the design of an automatic technique for video unitizing.
面向认知启发的自动统一技术:可行性研究
在本文中,我们提出并评估了一种受事件结构感知认知理论启发的新的统一技术。统一指的是将观测结果分成更小的单位的过程。统一通常是自动执行的,例如,通过选择固定长度的窗口。尽管速度很快,但这种方法可能会导致单元边界被放置在交互中间,最终影响观察、注释和标记。我们提出了一种基于事件分割理论的统一技术。简而言之,变化驱动事件(或单位)之间边界的感知:观察到的情况的意外变化可能意味着当前事件的结束和新事件的开始。我们的技术依赖于观察到的变化来识别单元边界。我们的技术的第一个草图最近进行了测试,证明它有效地克服了前面提到的固定窗口统一的缺点。在这里,我们通过在不同的领域(即独奏舞台表演)中进行测试来进一步探索其可行性,以探索跨领域采用我们的统一方法的可行性。我们的结果进一步支持了利用事件分割理论设计视频统一自动技术的想法。
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