VideoFDB is a new benchmark and LM-as-judge framework for evaluating full-duplex audio-visual-to-audio-visual conversational agents on nonverbal dynamics from real video calls.
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Gemini 2.5: Pushing the Frontier with Advanced Reasoning, Multimodality, Long Context, and Next Generation Agentic Capabilities
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In this report, we introduce the Gemini 2.X model family: Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash, as well as our earlier Gemini 2.0 Flash and Flash-Lite models. Gemini 2.5 Pro is our most capable model yet, achieving SoTA performance on frontier coding and reasoning benchmarks. In addition to its incredible coding and reasoning skills, Gemini 2.5 Pro is a thinking model that excels at multimodal understanding and it is now able to process up to 3 hours of video content. Its unique combination of long context, multimodal and reasoning capabilities can be combined to unlock new agentic workflows. Gemini 2.5 Flash provides excellent reasoning abilities at a fraction of the compute and latency requirements and Gemini 2.0 Flash and Flash-Lite provide high performance at low latency and cost. Taken together, the Gemini 2.X model generation spans the full Pareto frontier of model capability vs cost, allowing users to explore the boundaries of what is possible with complex agentic problem solving.
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- abstract In this report, we introduce the Gemini 2.X model family: Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash, as well as our earlier Gemini 2.0 Flash and Flash-Lite models. Gemini 2.5 Pro is our most capable model yet, achieving SoTA performance on frontier coding and reasoning benchmarks. In addition to its incredible coding and reasoning skills, Gemini 2.5 Pro is a thinking model that excels at multimodal understanding and it is now able to process up to 3 hours of video content. Its unique combination of long context, multimodal and reasoning capabilities can be combined to unlock new agentic workflows. G
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EgoIntrospect provides the first egocentric dataset with self-annotations for internal state tasks and shows multimodal LLMs struggle to infer subjective states from combined signals.
Persona vectors form within the first 0.22% of LLM pretraining and remain effective for steering post-trained models, with continued refinement and transfer to other models.
Sieve dynamically schedules MoE experts across GPU and PIM hardware to handle bimodal token distributions, achieving 1.3x to 1.6x gains in throughput and interactivity over static prior PIM systems on three large models.
M³Att poisons medical multimodal RAG by pairing covert textual misinformation with query-agnostic visual perturbations that increase retrieval of the bad content, causing LLMs to generate clinically plausible but incorrect responses.
Omni-DeepSearch is a 640-sample benchmark for audio-driven omni-modal search where the best model reaches only 43.44% accuracy, exposing bottlenecks in audio inference, tool use, and cross-modal reasoning.
TraceAV-Bench is the first benchmark for multi-hop trajectory reasoning over long audio-visual videos, showing top models reach only 51-68% accuracy with substantial room for improvement.
S1-VL combines structured scientific reasoning with iterative image manipulation via code execution to reach state-of-the-art results on visual and scientific reasoning benchmarks.
MM-JudgeBench shows substantial cross-lingual performance variance in 22 LVLM judges, with model size and architecture as poor predictors of multilingual robustness.
HalluAudio is the first large-scale benchmark spanning speech, environmental sound, and music that uses human-verified QA pairs, adversarial prompts, and mixed-audio tests to measure hallucinations in large audio-language models.
VLMs hallucinate by prioritizing contradictory on-screen text over visual content, addressed via the VisualTextTrap benchmark with 6,057 human-validated samples and the VTHM-MoE dual-encoder framework using dimension-specific experts and adaptive routing.
Large language models display the identifiable victim effect at roughly twice the human baseline, strongly amplified by instruction tuning and chain-of-thought prompting but inverted by reasoning-specialized models.
MMRareBench provides 1,756 QA pairs and 7,958 images from PMC rare-disease cases to evaluate 23 MLLMs, revealing low treatment-planning scores and medical models underperforming general models on multi-image tasks due to capacity dilution.
HM-Bench is the first benchmark for MLLMs on hyperspectral images, showing models struggle with complex spatial-spectral reasoning and perform better with visual PCA images than textual reports.
DialBGM is a new benchmark dataset revealing that existing AI models fall far short of human performance when recommending fitting background music for open-domain conversations.
V2X-QA provides a view-decoupled benchmark showing infrastructure views aid macroscopic traffic understanding while cooperative reasoning requires explicit cross-view alignment, with V2X-MoE as a routing-based baseline that improves performance.
ScreenParse dataset and ScreenVLM model deliver dense screen parsing that outperforms larger VLMs on PageIoU and transfers to better UI grounding.
EgoSound is a new benchmark with 7315 QA pairs across seven tasks to evaluate egocentric sound understanding in multimodal large language models.
VLRS-Bench is the first benchmark dedicated to complex vision-language reasoning in remote sensing, with 2000 QA pairs across 14 tasks in cognition, decision, and prediction dimensions.
Molmo2 delivers state-of-the-art open-weight video VLMs with new grounding datasets and training methods that outperform prior open models and match or exceed some proprietary ones on pointing and tracking tasks.
ConceptPose delivers state-of-the-art zero-shot relative pose estimation by matching open-vocabulary 3D concept vectors derived from VLM saliency maps, beating the strongest baseline by 62% in ADD(-S) without training.
ToG-Bench is the first benchmark for task-oriented spatio-temporal video grounding in egocentric videos, with explicit-implicit dual grounding and one-to-many object scenarios across 100 ScanNet clips and 2704 instructions.
CritPt benchmark shows state-of-the-art LLMs reach only 5.7% average accuracy on full-scale unpublished physics research tasks, rising to about 10% with coding tools.
Introduces EPIC-Contact dataset and HOPformer transformer for in-the-wild egocentric 3D hand-object pose estimation, reporting 82.4% success on ARCTIC and doubled success with 75% lower contact error on the new dataset.
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Behind EvoMap: Characterizing a Self-Evolving Agent-to-Agent Collaboration Network
Empirical study of EvoMap shows 98% of assets never reused, scores driven by self-reported metadata, and 84% of assets using vacuous validation tests.
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Towards Anatomically Plausible Human Image Generation via Synthetic Localized Preferences
ASAP generates over 10K synthetic anatomical preference pairs via targeted degradation of high-fidelity images and applies a localized margin-bounded DPO to reduce anatomical errors in text-to-image human generation, supported by the new HAP dataset and HAF-Bench.
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Not only where, But when: Temporal Scheduling for RLVR
Temporal scheduling of credit allocation criteria over RLVR training, using trajectory percentiles to target heterogeneous behaviors, yields more stable policy entropy and better reasoning benchmark results than static allocation.
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ETCHR: Editing To Clarify and Harness Reasoning
A decoupled question-conditioned image editor trained via supervised imitation then VLM-reward enhancement improves MLLM visual reasoning Pass@1 by 4.6-5.5 points across models and tasks.
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VINS-120K: Ultra High-Resolution Image Editing with A Large-Scale Dataset
VINS-120K supplies the first large-scale set of instruction-image-edited-image triplets at ultra-high resolution together with an adaptation strategy that improves detail synthesis.
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CaST-Bench: Benchmarking Causal Chain-Grounded Spatio-Temporal Reasoning for Video Question Answering
Introduces CaST-Bench, a dataset of 2,066 causal questions on 1,015 videos with annotated causal chains and metrics to evaluate VLMs on spatio-temporal causal reasoning.
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VideoOdyssey: A Benchmark for Ultra-Long-Context and Omni-Modal Video Understanding
VideoOdyssey is a new benchmark featuring ultra-long videos (avg. 109 min) across 11 domains with multi-level continuous certificates (avg. 16 min for visual, 12.8 min for audio-visual) to diagnose MLLM limitations in continuous reasoning and omni-modal perception.
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Which Way Did It Move? Diagnosing and Overcoming Directional Motion Blindness in Video-LLMs
Video-LLMs exhibit directional motion blindness from a direction binding gap; DeltaDirect projector objective lifts synthetic accuracy to 85.4% and real accuracy by 21.9 points while preserving other video capabilities.
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AgroTools: A Benchmark for Tool-Augmented Multimodal Agents in Agriculture
AgroTools is a new benchmark for tool-augmented multimodal agents in agriculture featuring 539 QA pairs, 1,097 images, five task families, and 14 tools, with evaluations showing major limitations in current models' tool planning and execution.
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Measuring Cross-Modal Synergy: A Benchmark for VLM Explainability
Introduces Synergistic Faithfulness metric based on Shapley Interaction Index to evaluate cross-modal synergy in VLM explainers, revealing over-reliance on visual salience in existing methods.
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Perception or Prejudice: Can MLLMs Go Beyond First Impressions of Personality?
Introduces the Grounded Personality Reasoning task and MM-OCEAN dataset to show that MLLMs frequently produce correct Big Five personality ratings without grounding them in observable video evidence.
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JMed48k: A Multi-Profession Japanese Medical Licensing Benchmark for Vision-Language Model Evaluation
JMed48k is a new benchmark of Japanese healthcare licensing exams used to evaluate 21 VLMs, with a paired image-removal audit revealing large differences in how models and professions benefit from visual content.
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LatentOmni: Rethinking Omni-Modal Understanding via Unified Audio-Visual Latent Reasoning
LatentOmni proposes a latent-space cross-modal reasoning framework that uses feature-level supervision and Omni-Sync Position Embedding to align and synchronize audio-visual latents, supported by a new 35K interleaved reasoning dataset and showing gains over text CoT baselines.
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MAVEN: A Multi-stage Agentic Annotation Pipeline for Video Reasoning Tasks
MAVEN pipeline generates multi-scale spatio-temporal event descriptions from videos using agentic adaptation and refinement, then produces training data that lets a fine-tuned 8B model outperform Gemini baselines on private CCTV and AccidentBench tasks.
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Federated LoRA Fine-Tuning for LLMs via Collaborative Alignment
CLAIR recovers the shared LoRA subspace and detects contaminated clients in heterogeneous federated settings through structured low-rank plus block-sparse decomposition, with theoretical recovery guarantees and empirical gains over local fine-tuning.
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CaMo: Camera Motion Grounded Evaluation and Training for Vision-Language Models
Proposes Spatial Narrative Score (SNS) evaluation for VLMs' camera motion understanding and introduces CaMo model achieving consistent performance on SNS and direct QA.
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CopT: Contrastive On-Policy Thinking with Continuous Spaces for General and Agentic Reasoning
CopT reverses CoT by eliciting a draft answer first then using continuous-embedding contrastive verification and on-policy thinking to reflect and correct, yielding up to 23% higher accuracy and 57% fewer tokens without training.
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Towards Camera-Robust 3D Localization: Equation-Anchored Tool-Use for MLLMs
Proposes an equation-anchored tool-use method for MLLMs that writes the pinhole back-projection equation in Chain-of-Thought and substitutes retrieved camera intrinsics and depths to achieve robustness in 3D object detection and visual grounding under rescaled intrinsics.
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Detecting and Mitigating the Correct-Answer Extinction Window in Test-Time Reinforcement Learning with Majority Voting
TTRL gains are reinterpreted as mostly sharpening rather than learning, with an identified extinction window causing net corruption; TTRL-Guard mitigates via FRS, MPS, and RCSU for improved pass@1.
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LMM-Track4D: Eliciting 4D Dynamic Reasoning in LMMs via Trajectory-Grounded Dialogue
LMM-Track4D formulates a trajectory-grounded dialogue task, releases Track4D-Bench with 526 samples, and proposes RTGE encoding, TRK state token, and OSK-RA decoder to elicit better 4D spatiotemporal reasoning in LMMs.
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PRISM: A Benchmark for Programmatic Spatial-Temporal Reasoning
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Token by Token, Compromised: Backdoor Vulnerabilities in Unified Autoregressive Models
ToBAC is the first backdoor attack on unified autoregressive models, using data or model poisoning to make triggers elicit cross-modal malicious behavior in text and image generation.
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EgoExoMem: Cross-View Memory Reasoning over Synchronized Egocentric and Exocentric Videos
EgoExoMem is the first benchmark for cross-view memory reasoning on synchronized egocentric-exocentric videos, where E2-Select raises MLLM accuracy from 55.3% to 58.2% over baselines.
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Will It Go Viral? Grounding Micro-Video Popularity Prediction on the Open Web
WEBSHORTS dataset and SHORTS-CAST framework ground micro-video popularity prediction in structured open-web context collected at upload time and enable selective online adaptation using delayed labels.
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SCICONVBENCH: Benchmarking LLMs on Multi-Turn Clarification for Task Formulation in Computational Science
SCICONVBENCH is a new benchmark evaluating LLMs on multi-turn disambiguation and inconsistency resolution for task formulation in computational science, with frontier models reaching only 52.7% success on fluid mechanics disambiguation cases.
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Ancient Greek to Modern Greek Machine Translation: A Novel Benchmark and Fine-Tuning Experiments on LLMs and NMT Models
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The MixCount Dataset: Bridging the Data Gap for Open-Vocabulary Object Counting
MixCount provides a scalable synthetic dataset for mixed-object counting that improves state-of-the-art models on real benchmarks, cutting MAE by 20.14% on FSC-147 and 18.3% on PairTally.
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Automated Kernel Discovery Towards Understanding High-dimensional Bayesian Optimization
An LLM-based evolutionary search discovers novel kernels for high-dimensional Bayesian optimization, achieving an average rank of 1.2 out of 17 on five benchmarks via two-stage proposal and LOO-CRPS selection.
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UrduSpeech: A 156-Hour Urdu Speech Corpus with 12-Dimension Paralinguistic Annotations
UrduSpeech is a 156-hour high-fidelity Urdu speech corpus with 12-dimension paralinguistic annotations, a 9-hour manually corrected benchmark, and open-source release to support speech technology for an under-resourced language.
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CAM-Bench: A Benchmark for Computational and Applied Mathematics in Lean
CAM-Bench is a new Lean 4 theorem-proving benchmark of 1,000 problems in computational and applied mathematics, built from textbook exercises using a dependency-recovery pipeline to reconstruct local context.
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StreamingEffect: Real-Time Human-Centric Video Effect Generation
StreamingEffect enables real-time 720p human-centric video effect generation on one GPU via teacher-student distillation, keyframe control, and a new 130K video dataset.
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MoleCode unlocks structural intelligence in large language models
MoleCode is a training-free, LLM-native representation that makes molecular graphs with explicit atoms, bonds, and topology directly readable and editable in language models, improving structural tasks over implicit string encodings.
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ReAlign: Generalizable Image Forgery Detection via Reasoning-Aligned Representation
ReAlign distills LLM-generated reasoning texts into a lightweight AIGI forgery detector via contrastive image-text alignment to improve generalization on complex forgeries.
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Beyond Content: A Comprehensive Speech Toxicity Dataset and Detection Framework Incorporating Paralinguistic Cues
ToxiAlert-Bench dataset and dual-head neural network detect toxic speech by distinguishing textual versus paralinguistic sources, reporting 21.1% Macro-F1 and 13% accuracy gains over baselines.
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Dynamic Chunking for Diffusion Language Models
DCDM replaces positional blocks with learnable semantic chunks via differentiable Chunking Attention, yielding consistent gains over block and unstructured diffusion baselines up to 1.5B parameters.
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RoPE Distinguishes Neither Positions Nor Tokens in Long Contexts, Provably
Proves that RoPE attention loses locality bias and token distinction in long contexts, approaching random behavior independent of content.
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Minerva-Ego: Spatiotemporal Hints for Egocentric Video Understanding
Minerva-Ego is a new benchmark for egocentric visual reasoning with dense human-annotated traces and masks, showing that spatiotemporal hints substantially improve frontier model performance.
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ATLAS: Agentic or Latent Visual Reasoning? One Word is Enough for Both
ATLAS uses a single functional token to unify agentic and latent visual reasoning without image generation or external execution.
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EntityBench: Towards Entity-Consistent Long-Range Multi-Shot Video Generation
EntityBench is a new benchmark with detailed per-shot entity schedules from real media, and the EntityMem baseline using persistent per-entity memory achieves the highest character fidelity with Cohen's d of +2.33.
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MultiEmo-Bench: Multi-label Visual Emotion Analysis for Multi-modal Large Language Models
MultiEmo-Bench supplies 10,344 images with aggregated multi-label emotion votes from 20 annotators each to evaluate MLLMs on dominant emotion and full distribution prediction.
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RxEval: A Prescription-Level Benchmark for Evaluating LLM Medication Recommendation
RxEval benchmark shows frontier LLMs reach at most 46.10% exact match on prescription-level medication, dose, and route selection from real patient trajectories.
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ClawForge: Generating Executable Interactive Benchmarks for Command-Line Agents
ClawForge is a generator framework that creates reproducible executable benchmarks for command-line agents under state conflict, with ClawForge-Bench showing frontier models reach at most 45.3% strict accuracy and that state inspection drives most performance gaps.
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ReTool-Video: Recursive Tool-Using Video Agents with Meta-Augmented Tool Grounding
ReTool-Video uses a 134-tool meta-augmented library and recursive grounding to translate abstract video intents into fine-grained multimodal operations, outperforming baselines on MVBench, MLVU, and Video-MME.
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LeanSearch v2: Global Premise Retrieval for Lean 4 Theorem Proving
LeanSearch v2 recovers 46.1% of ground-truth premise groups for research-level Lean 4 theorems within 10 candidates and raises fixed-loop proof success to 20%.
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AgentLens: Revealing The Lucky Pass Problem in SWE-Agent Evaluation
AgentLens reveals 10.7% of passing SWE-agent trajectories exhibit Lucky Pass behaviors and introduces a process-level evaluation framework with a new annotated dataset of 1,815 trajectories.
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CommonWhy: A Dataset for Evaluating Entity-Based Causal Commonsense Reasoning in Large Language Models
CommonWhy is a new dataset of 15,000 why-questions for evaluating LLMs on entity-based causal commonsense reasoning grounded in Wikidata.
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CausalCine: Real-Time Autoregressive Generation for Multi-Shot Video Narratives
CausalCine enables real-time causal autoregressive multi-shot video generation via multi-shot training, content-aware memory routing for coherence, and distillation to few-step inference.
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From Web to Pixels: Bringing Agentic Search into Visual Perception
WebEye benchmark and Pixel-Searcher agent enable visual perception tasks by using web search to resolve object identities before precise localization or answering.
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Formalize, Don't Optimize: The Heuristic Trap in LLM-Generated Combinatorial Solvers
LLM-generated combinatorial solvers achieve highest correctness when the model formalizes problems for verified backends rather than attempting to optimize search, which often causes regressions.
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Towards Automated Air Traffic Safety Assessment Around Non-Towered Airports Using Large Language Models
Large language models achieve macro F1 scores above 0.85 on binary nominal-versus-danger classification from CTAF radio transcripts and METAR weather data using a new synthetic dataset with a 12-category hazard taxonomy.