A conceptual paper defines 34 AI failure modes with formula-like conditions, proposes expectile-value-at-risk quantification, and proves mostly tautological or trivial existence and impossibility results without experiments.
Memory Helps, but Confabulation Misleads: Understanding Streaming Events in Videos with MLLMs
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Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) have demonstrated strong performance in understanding videos holistically, yet their ability to process streaming videos-videos are treated as a sequence of visual events-remains underexplored. Intuitively, leveraging past events as memory can enrich contextual and temporal understanding of the current event. In this paper, we show that leveraging memories as contexts helps MLLMs better understand video events. However, because such memories rely on predictions of preceding events, they may contain misinformation, leading to confabulation and degraded performance. To address this, we propose a confabulation-aware memory modification method that mitigates confabulated memory for memory-enhanced event understanding.
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