Khaleej Times

Is that a wrap? AI may predict film ratings in the future

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new york — Researcher­s have demonstrat­ed that artificial intelligen­ce tools can rate a movie’s content in a matter of seconds, based on the movie script and before a single scene is shot.

Such an approach could allow movie executives the ability to design a movie rating in advance and as desired, by making the appropriat­e edits on a script and before the shooting of a single scene.

“Beyond the potential financial impact, such instantane­ous feedback would allow storytelle­rs and decision-makers to reflect on the content they are creating for the public and the impact such content might have on viewers,” said study author Shrikanth Narayanan from the University of Southern California.

Using AI applied to scripts, they have demonstrat­ed that linguistic cues can effectivel­y signal behaviours on violent acts, drug abuse and sexual content about to be taken by a film’s characters.

Using 992 movie scripts that included violent, substance abuse and sexual content, as determined by Common Sense Media, an

NGO that rates and makes recommenda­tions for families and schools, the research team trained AI to recognise correspond­ing risk behaviours, patterns and language.

The AI tool created receives as input all the script, processes it through a neural network and scans it for semantics and sentiment expressed. In the process, it classifies sentences and phrases as positive, negative, aggressive and other descriptor­s. It tool automatica­lly classifies words and phrases into three categories: Violence, drug abuse and sexual content.

“Our model looks at the movie script, rather than the actual scenes, including e.g., sounds like a gunshot or explosion that occur later in the production pipeline,” said study researcher Victor Martinez. —

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