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Synopses of Movie Narratives: a Video-Language Dataset for Story Understanding

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-04-06 v4 Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

Despite recent advances of AI, story understanding remains an open and under-investigated problem. We collect, preprocess, and publicly release a video-language story dataset, Synopses of Movie Narratives (SyMoN), containing 5,193 video summaries of popular movies and TV series with a total length of 869 hours. SyMoN captures naturalistic storytelling videos made by human creators and intended for a human audience. As a prototypical and naturalistic story dataset, SyMoN features high coverage of multimodal story events and abundant mental-state descriptions. Its use of storytelling techniques cause cross-domain semantic gaps that provide appropriate challenges to existing models. We establish benchmarks on video-text retrieval and zero-shot alignment on movie summary videos, which showcase the importance of in-domain data and long-term memory in story understanding. With SyMoN, we hope to lay the groundwork for progress in multimodal story understanding.

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@article{arxiv.2203.05711,
  title  = {Synopses of Movie Narratives: a Video-Language Dataset for Story Understanding},
  author = {Yidan Sun and Qin Chao and Yangfeng Ji and Boyang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.05711},
  year   = {2023}
}

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25 pages, 17 figures