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Can you share your HowTo100M.csv file? #30

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ShinJQ opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 3 comments
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Can you share your HowTo100M.csv file? #30

ShinJQ opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ShinJQ
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ShinJQ commented Apr 20, 2022

Hi!
From your paper and readme.md file on (https://github.com/microsoft/UniVL)/dataloaders/, I could infer that the csv file you've used differ from the original csv file.

It is mentioned that 1.2M videos are used for pretraining.
Can you share the csv file that contains the id of1.2M video you've used for pretraining?

@ArrowLuo
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Hi @ShinJQ, I am afraid that I can not share the file now. The official CSV contains about 1.2M video ids so you can generate the HowTo100M.csv easily. Best.

@HuBot2020
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Hi @ArrowLuo , sorry to bother, but I'm noticing that the pre-extracted feature files for HowTo100M supplied by the dataset owner have a file extension of '.mp4.npy' while in the README for uniVL you have the feature file with file extension '.npy'. Is this of any concern? Did you and your team do any extra processing for the feature files to get the '.npy' file extension for feature files?

@ArrowLuo
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Hi @HuBot2020, It is ok for the postfix of the feature filename, e.g., '.mp4.npy' or '.npy'. We have no other processing on the extracted feature. But I do not know what the difference is between the '.mp4.npy shared by the dataset owner and ours.

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