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arxiv: 1812.03364 · v1 · pith:DCNLINPCnew · submitted 2018-12-08 · 💻 cs.HC

Engagement Estimation in Advertisement Videos with EEG

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keywords engagementadvertisementcommercialestimationvideosmeasurementachieveadditional
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Engagement is a vital metric in the advertising industry and its automatic estimation has huge commercial implications. This work presents a basic and simple framework for engagement estimation using EEG (electroencephalography) data specifically recorded while watching advertisement videos, and is meant to be a first step in a promising line of research. The system combines recent advances in low cost commercial Brain-Computer Interfaces with modeling user engagement in response to advertisement videos. We achieve an F1 score of nearly 0.7 for a binary classification of high and low values of self-reported engagement from multiple users. This study illustrates the possibility of seamless engagement measurement in the wild when interacting with media using a non invasive and readily available commercial EEG device. Performing engagement measurement via implicit tagging in this manner with a direct feedback from physiological signals, thus requiring no additional human effort, demonstrates a novel and potentially commercially relevant application in the area of advertisement video analysis.

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