Abstract:
Modern social intelligence includes the ability to watch videos and answer questions about social and theory-of-mind-related content, e.g., for a scene in Harry Potter, “...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Modern social intelligence includes the ability to watch videos and answer questions about social and theory-of-mind-related content, e.g., for a scene in Harry Potter, “Is the father really upset about the boys flying the car?” Social visual question answering (social VQA) is emerging as a valuable methodology for studying social reasoning in both humans (e.g., children with autism) and AI agents. However, this problem space spans enormous variations in both videos and questions. We discuss methods for creating and characterizing social VQA datasets, including 1) crowdsourcing versus in-house authoring, including sample comparisons of two new datasets that we created (TinySocial-Crowd and TinySocial-InHouse) and the previously existing Social-IQ dataset; 2) a new rubric for characterizing the difficulty and content of a given video; and 3) a new rubric for characterizing question types. We close by describing how having well-characterized social VQA datasets will enhance the explainability of AI agents and can also inform assessments and educational interventions for people.
Published in: 2020 Joint IEEE 10th International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL-EpiRob)
Date of Conference: 26-30 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 December 2020
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- IEEE Keywords
- Videos ,
- Crowdsourcing ,
- Cognition ,
- Motion pictures ,
- Autism ,
- Task analysis ,
- TV
- Index Terms
- Social Questions ,
- Visual Question Answering ,
- Social Reasons ,
- Social Media ,
- Social Skills ,
- Autism Spectrum ,
- Facial Expressions ,
- First Pass ,
- Video Clips ,
- Multiple-choice Questions ,
- Application Programming Interface ,
- Supplementary Material Online ,
- Middle School Students ,
- Incorrect Answers ,
- Sarcasm ,
- Multiple Answers ,
- Reasoning Skills ,
- Popular Movies ,
- Factual Questions ,
- Multiple-choice Answers ,
- Film Clips ,
- YouTube
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Videos ,
- Crowdsourcing ,
- Cognition ,
- Motion pictures ,
- Autism ,
- Task analysis ,
- TV
- Index Terms
- Social Questions ,
- Visual Question Answering ,
- Social Reasons ,
- Social Media ,
- Social Skills ,
- Autism Spectrum ,
- Facial Expressions ,
- First Pass ,
- Video Clips ,
- Multiple-choice Questions ,
- Application Programming Interface ,
- Supplementary Material Online ,
- Middle School Students ,
- Incorrect Answers ,
- Sarcasm ,
- Multiple Answers ,
- Reasoning Skills ,
- Popular Movies ,
- Factual Questions ,
- Multiple-choice Answers ,
- Film Clips ,
- YouTube