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Multi-Modal Video Feature Extraction for Popularity Prediction

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This work aims to predict the popularity of short videos using the videos themselves and their related features. Popularity is measured by four key engagement metrics: view count, like count, comment count, and share count. This study employs video classification models with different architectures and training methods as backbone networks to extract video modality features. Meanwhile, the cleaned video captions are incorporated into a carefully designed prompt framework, along with the video, as input for video-to-text generation models, which generate detailed text-based video content understanding. These texts are then encoded into vectors using a pre-trained BERT model. Based on the six sets of vectors mentioned above, a neural network is trained for each of the four prediction metrics. Moreover, the study conducts data mining and feature engineering based on the video and tabular data, constructing practical features such as the total frequency of hashtag appearances, the total frequency of mention appearances, video duration, frame count, frame rate, and total time online. Multiple machine learning models are trained, and the most stable model, XGBoost, is selected. Finally, the predictions from the neural network and XGBoost models are averaged to obtain the final result.

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  • MVP: Winning Solution to SMP Challenge 2025 Video Track cs.CV · 2025-07-01 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    MVP, a pipeline using XCLIP video features, user metadata, and a CatBoost regressor, won the SMP Challenge 2025 Video Track with a MAPE of 0.1754.