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GIF Sentiment Analysis

Introduction

GIF's are an incredibly common way for people to express ideas, sentiments, and emotions to each other. Whether the GIF contains a goat prancing around, Homer Simpson receding into a hedge, or someone burying their face into their palm, we as humans have no problem understanding the sentiment.

Can the same be said for computers?

Our Project

From a technical perspective, this is an incredibly challenging problem. The content in GIF's span nearly every type of media and visualization found on the internet -- everything is fair game. Almost no assumptions can be made regarding a GIF: they have a varying durations, may contain text, physics defying special FX, and usually incredibly lossy image compression to top it off.

Nevertheless, our project is an attempt to solve this problem by using deep learning and leveraging the crowd-sourced data from the MIT GIFGIF Media Lab. As part of their project, they present users with two GIF's and allow them to choose which one best represents a given sentiment. In this manner, they have generated a labeled data-set with 6,000+ unique samples.

Our Approach

Instead of trying to tackle the problem head on, we've decided to break it down into segments, and to individually address those to form a complete solution. Some things we are working on:

  • Detecting people, and extracting features from the progression of their facial expressions.
  • Summarization techniques; finding ways to effectively represent a sequence of images as a single image.
  • Correlation between sentiments and the color features of the GIF, e.g. quantifying how a dark and gloomy tone of an image affects the perceived sentiment.

Using this approach, we hope to be able to design a CNN-LTSM network capable of detecting the strength of the sentiments found in any random GIF you might find on the internet.

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GIF Slideshow

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Using deep learning to classify and analyze the sentiment in GIF's.

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