Abstract:In this paper, we aim to estimate the Winner of world-wide film festival from the exhibited movie poster. The task is an extremely challenging because the estimation must be done with only an exhibited movie poster, without any film ratings and boxoffice takings. In order to tackle this problem, we have created a new database which is consist of all movie posters included in the four biggest film festivals. The movie poster database (MPDB) contains historic movies over 80 years which are nominated a movie awar… Show more
“…In the topic we have published a couple of papers such as "Academy Award Prediction" [58], "Transitional Action Recognition" [60].…”
Section: Looking At Latent Knowledge In An Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academy Award Prediction [58] The research aims at estimating the winner of world-wide film festival from the exhibited movie poster. The task is an extremely challenging because the estimation must be done with only an exhibited movie poster, without any film ratings and boxoffice takings.…”
Section: Looking At Latent Knowledge In An Imagementioning
The paper gives futuristic challenges disscussed in the cvpaper.challenge. In 2015 and 2016, we thoroughly study 1,600+ papers in several conferences/journals such as CVPR/ICCV/ECCV/NIPS/PAMI/IJCV.
“…In the topic we have published a couple of papers such as "Academy Award Prediction" [58], "Transitional Action Recognition" [60].…”
Section: Looking At Latent Knowledge In An Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academy Award Prediction [58] The research aims at estimating the winner of world-wide film festival from the exhibited movie poster. The task is an extremely challenging because the estimation must be done with only an exhibited movie poster, without any film ratings and boxoffice takings.…”
Section: Looking At Latent Knowledge In An Imagementioning
The paper gives futuristic challenges disscussed in the cvpaper.challenge. In 2015 and 2016, we thoroughly study 1,600+ papers in several conferences/journals such as CVPR/ICCV/ECCV/NIPS/PAMI/IJCV.
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