Labelling the psychological impact of colour in films for deep learning processing based on the humanities approach

Q4 Medicine Jahr Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21860/j.13.1.11
Youngsue Han, Minju Kim, S. Hwang, Thomas Whelan, Hyunjung Roh
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Inspired by Goethe’s theory of colour and his aversion to Newton’s scientific theories, we performed an experiment to investigate the psychological impact of colour in film. We converted 550 films into sequences of images and then processed them to extract the RGB information within. We then compared this data and matched them to classifications of colour roles in terms of their psychological influence on film viewers. For this we consulted Bellantoni, Patti (2005)’s book If It’s Purple, Someone’s Gonna Die: The Power Of Colour In Visual Storytelling, which is a guide for filmmakers to select the appropriate colours for their films and also describes the psychological and emotional effects of certain colours in film on viewers. Finally we extracted RGB information from our image sequence archives to match them to classifications of the role of colour and their psychological influences on film viewers. In spite of the fact that our results are subject to certain limitations such as the subjectivity of our researchers, we believe our findings from the experiment have made contributions to the development of AI for use in film colour classification with regard to their psychological impacts on viewers. In future endeavors, we expect to include additional information, such as shapes, tints and so on. Thus, our methodology and materials may produce even better results if supplementary resources were to be available.
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标记电影中色彩的心理影响,以进行基于人文学科方法的深度学习处理
受歌德的色彩理论和他对牛顿科学理论的厌恶的启发,我们进行了一个实验来研究电影中色彩对心理的影响。我们将550部电影转换成图像序列,然后对它们进行处理以提取其中的RGB信息。然后,我们比较了这些数据,并将它们与色彩角色的分类相匹配,以了解它们对电影观众的心理影响。为此,我们参考了Bellantoni, Patti(2005)的书《如果是紫色,有人会死:视觉叙事中的色彩力量》,这本书是电影人为电影选择合适颜色的指南,也描述了电影中某些颜色对观众的心理和情感影响。最后,我们从图像序列档案中提取RGB信息,将其与色彩的作用分类及其对电影观众的心理影响进行匹配。尽管我们的结果受到某些限制,例如我们的研究人员的主观性,但我们相信我们的实验结果对人工智能在电影颜色分类中对观众心理影响的发展做出了贡献。在未来的努力中,我们希望包含额外的信息,如形状、色调等。因此,如果有补充资源,我们的方法和材料可能会产生更好的结果。
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Jahr Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: JAHR – EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS is a journal that deals with a wide range of bioethical topics. The aim of the Editorial Board is to publish articles related to bioethics in social sciences (sociology, psychology, law, political science, information and communication sciences, pedagogy, education and rehabilitation sciences, speech-language pathology, kinesiology, demography, social activities, security and defence sciences, economics), humanities (philosophy, theology, philology, history, art history, archaeology, ethnology and anthropology, religious sciences), biomedical (medicine, public health, veterinary medicine, dentistry and pharmacology), but also in other sciences. The journal is published twice a year.
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