GVMGen: A General Video-to-Music Generation Model with Hierarchical Attentions

Authors

  • Heda Zuo Zhejiang University
  • Weitao You Zhejiang University
  • Junxian Wu Zhejiang University
  • Shihong Ren Shanghai Conservatory of Music
  • Pei Chen Zhejiang University
  • Mingxu Zhou Zhejiang University
  • Yujia Lu Zhejiang University of Science and Technology
  • Lingyun Sun Zhejiang University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i21.34474

Abstract

Composing music for video is essential yet challenging, leading to a growing interest in automating music generation for video applications. Existing approaches often struggle to achieve robust music-video correspondence and generative diversity, primarily due to inadequate feature alignment methods and insufficient datasets. In this study, we present General Video-to-Music Generation model (GVMGen), designed for generating high-related music to the video input. Our model employs hierarchical attentions to extract and align video features with music in both spatial and temporal dimensions, ensuring the preservation of pertinent features while minimizing redundancy. Remarkably, our method is versatile, capable of generating multi-style music from different video inputs, even in zero-shot scenarios. We also propose an evaluation model along with two novel objective metrics for assessing video-music alignment. Additionally, we have compiled a large-scale dataset comprising diverse types of video-music pairs. Experimental results demonstrate that GVMGen surpasses previous models in terms of music-video correspondence, music quality generative diversity, and application universality.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Zuo, H., You, W., Wu, J., Ren, S., Chen, P., Zhou, M., … Sun, L. (2025). GVMGen: A General Video-to-Music Generation Model with Hierarchical Attentions. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(21), 23099–23107. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i21.34474

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AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning VII