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SentiImgBank: A Large Scale Visual Repository forĀ Image Sentiment Analysis

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In contrast to existing methods which detect sentiment directly from low/high-level features, we construct a large-scale visual repository, namely SentiImgBank, with the aim of providing a benchmarking visual sentiment lexicon. More specially, the SentiImgBank consists of 24 categories, 5,487 adjective-noun pairs (ANPs), in total of 648,946 images that are collected from social media such as Twitter. In view that ANPs might express different sentiments in different contexts, i.e., contextuality, SentiImgBank annotates the discrete sentiment and emotion scores instead of directly defining the golden label. Hence, each image is associated with ten numerical scores, where three of them are sentiment scores, the remaining seven scores denote different emotions. To alleviate the manually annotation cost, a committee of 15 pre-trained language models based classifiers is proposed to automatically produce the sentiment and emotion scores. Finally, the strong baselines are proposed to evaluate the potential of SentiImgBank. We hope this study provides a publicly available resource for visual sentiment analysis. The full dataset will be publicly available for research (https://github.com/anonymity2024/SentiImgBank).

Supported by National Science Foundation of China under grant No. 62006212, 61702462, Fellowship from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2023M733907), Foundation of Key Laboratory of Dependable Service Computing in Cyber-Physical-Society (Ministry of Education), Chongqing University (PJ.No: CPSDSC202103).

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Zhang, Y., He, Y., Chen, R., Rong, L. (2024). SentiImgBank: A Large Scale Visual Repository forĀ Image Sentiment Analysis. In: Liu, Q., et al. Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. PRCV 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14435. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8552-4_39

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