The presentation would concern an ongoing project on sport events' audience in which I am involved together with philosophy, computer science, and computer vision scholars. The project focuses on the dis/attention and dis/interest of sport events' spectators, as well as on their enjoyment/annoyance and - more or less collectively coordinated - display of that. More specifically, the talk would focus on a) spectators' projection of upcoming relevant game-actions, and b) spectators' mutual coordination in displaying dis/satisfaction with particular game-actions or game-actions' outcomes. The data set includes video recordings of hockey and handball games.
Sport events' audience: reading the field and performing the stands
Chiara Bassetti
2013
Abstract
The presentation would concern an ongoing project on sport events' audience in which I am involved together with philosophy, computer science, and computer vision scholars. The project focuses on the dis/attention and dis/interest of sport events' spectators, as well as on their enjoyment/annoyance and - more or less collectively coordinated - display of that. More specifically, the talk would focus on a) spectators' projection of upcoming relevant game-actions, and b) spectators' mutual coordination in displaying dis/satisfaction with particular game-actions or game-actions' outcomes. The data set includes video recordings of hockey and handball games.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


