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cLASS: Computational Linguisitic Analysis of Scripts

The following are the different dimensional analysis of the movie Frozen (2012) from cLASS: our automatic tool to analyze scripts; For our e-poster, click here

► The graphs are interactive! Hover over the plots using the color index below

► Notice the inter-character connections: Anna interacts with most number of characters, and is central to the plot



Please cite the following if you use the demo: Narayanan, S., Palacios, V. M., Ramakrishna, A., Somandepalli, K., Malandrakis, N., & Singla, K. (2019). U.S. Patent Application No. 16/137,091.

Character Network Visualization Demo

Choose a movie from the list below and click submit to load its character network graph

INSTRUCTIONS:
1 ► The graph is interactive! Click and drag on the frame to pan
2 ► Zoom in(alt+click) and rotate(shift+click) the graph to reveal interesting patterns
3 ► Each node in the graph represents a character in the movie; hover on it to reveal its name
4 ► Size of the node represents number of utterances by that character
5 ► See the legend on the top-right corner for details on the nodes. Double click on the nodes in legend to isolate them in the graph
6 ► The graph title indicates if a movie passes the Bechdel test
7 ► Red nodes represent female characters that pass the Bechdel test

If you use this in your work please cite the following paper: Linguistic Analysis of differences in portrayal of movie characters, Ramakrishna, A. et al, in proceedings of ACL 2017, Canada. [pdf]

Watch a video demo HERE

Choose a movie here and click submit

Select a movie Above to see its graph



Automatic estimation of screen time and speaking time by gender

Our audio-visual tool automatically detects and tracks faces in a video, as well identify the presence of speech - and then predict the gender of the speaker or the person shown onscreen.
Ever wonder how our tool sees a video?

Automatic Speaking Time Estimation

Login and Demo away!
Ever wonder how long people speak in a meeting?

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 •  Media Informatics and Content Analytics, SAIL  •  2018  •