Short-Form Videos and Mental Health: A Knowledge-Guided Neural Topic Model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10045v3
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 21:37:50 GMT
- Title: Short-Form Videos and Mental Health: A Knowledge-Guided Neural Topic Model
- Authors: Jiaheng Xie, Ruicheng Liang, Yidong Chai, Yang Liu, Daniel Zeng,
- Abstract summary: We develop a Knowledge-guided Multimodal NTM to predict a short-form video's depressive impact on viewers.
Our method also discovers medically relevant topics from videos that are linked to depressive impact.
- Score: 7.327234765760251
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: While short-form videos head to reshape the entire social media landscape, experts are exceedingly worried about their depressive impacts on viewers, as evidenced by medical studies. To prevent widespread consequences, platforms are eager to predict these videos' impact on viewers' mental health. Subsequently, they can take intervention measures, such as revising recommendation algorithms and displaying viewer discretion. Nevertheless, applicable predictive methods lack relevance to well-established medical knowledge, which outlines clinically proven external and environmental factors of depression. To account for such medical knowledge, we resort to an emergent methodological discipline, seeded Neural Topic Models (NTMs). However, existing seeded NTMs suffer from the limitations of single-origin topics, unknown topic sources, unclear seed supervision, and suboptimal convergence. To address those challenges, we develop a novel Knowledge-guided Multimodal NTM to predict a short-form video's depressive impact on viewers. Extensive empirical analyses using TikTok and Douyin datasets prove that our method outperforms state-of-the-art benchmarks. Our method also discovers medically relevant topics from videos that are linked to depressive impact. We contribute to IS with a novel video analytics method that is generalizable to other video classification problems. Practically, our method can help platforms understand videos' mental impacts, thus adjusting recommendations and video topic disclosure.
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