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This repository collects stimulus annotations for the research cut of the
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"Forrest Gump" movie used in the `studyforrest.org project
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-<http://studyforrest.org>`_. Most files are in plain text format with
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-comma-separated value (CSV) markup. All time stamps are given in seconds from
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-movie start. Here is an overview of the annotations:
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-Stimulus structure (``structure/``)
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- Annotations for movie/stimulus structure segmentation.
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- - ``scenes.csv``
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- Consecutive movie segments that take place in the same location/setting.
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- Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, location label,
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- time of day (day or night), setting (interior or exterior)
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- - ``shots.csv``
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- Consecutive movie segment without a "cut". Cuts were initially detected
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- using an automated procedure and later curated by hand. Plain text file.
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- Single column: start time.
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- - ``segments.csv``
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- Segments of the movie used for the eight individual acquisitions runs.
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- Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, end time, ID.
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- - ``fmri_segments.csv``
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- Same as "movie segments", but start and end times match the start of an
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- fMRI volume acquisition start. This segmentation represents the actual
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- segment timing used for the fMRI acquisitions except for the inter-segment
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- transition. Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, end
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- time, ID.
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-Speech (``speech/``)
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- Spoken words in the movie.
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- - ``german_audio_description.csv``
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- German audio description in the Forrest Gump audio movie. This transcript
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- contains all information on the audio-movie content that cannot be inferred
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- from the DVD release. Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start
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- time, end time, text of the audio description.
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- - ``german_dialog.csv`` **[work in progress]**
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- All German dialog (present in both the audio and audio-visual movie).
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- Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, end time, person
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- label, text of the dialog.
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- - ``english_dialog.csv`` **[work in progress]**
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- Same as the German dialog, but for the original English soundtrack.
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- Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, end time, person
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- label, text of the dialog.
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-Audio (``audio/``)
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- "Low-level" auditory movie content.
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- - ``music.csv`` **[work in progress]**
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- Description of all musical excerpts in the soundtrack.
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- Plain text comma-separated value file. Columns: start time, end time, artist
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- label, title, background flag.
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- An artist label of ``OST`` indicated 'original sound track' and indicates
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- a musical pieces that was composed for the movie, as opposed to songs from
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- other artists that have been re-used for the soundtrack.
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- The background flag indicates whether a musical piece is presented in the
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- auditory foreground or whether it is presented as background music
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- underneath other simultaneously presented salient auditory content.
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- - ``non_speech_vocalization.csv`` **[work in progress]**
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- Sounds produced with a human voice that are not speech.
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-Portrayed emotions
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- Various properties of portrayed emotion (via visual and auditory cues).
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- - ``emotions``, ``src/emotions``
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- Characterization of the temporal location and duration of portrayed
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- emotions by independent 12 observers. The nature of an emotion was
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- characterized with basic attributes, such as arousal and valence, as well
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- as 22 explicit emotion category labels. In addition, annotations include a
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- record of the perceptual evidence for the presence of an emotion. Both
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- variant of the stimulus (audio-only and auto-visual) were annotated
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- separately. In addition to raw annotations, aggregate time series of
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- inter-observer agreement are provided that can be used as probabilistic
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- indicators of particular attributes of portrayed emotions. All data is
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- provided as plain text (comma-separated value) tables.
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- A detailed data descriptor has been published in `F1000Research
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- <http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6230.1>`_.
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- Labs, A., Reich, T., Schulenburg, H., Boennen, M., Gehrke, M., Golz, M.,
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- Hartings, B., Hoffmann, N., Keil, S., Perlow, M., Peukmann, A. K., Rabe, L.
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- N., von Sobbe, F.-R. & Hanke, M. (2015). `Portrayed emotions in the movie
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- “Forrest Gump”. F1000Research, 4:92
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- <http://f1000research.com/articles/4-92>`_.
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+<http://studyforrest.org>`_.
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