OmniVTG creates a new large-scale open-world VTG dataset using iterative concept-gap filling and timestamped captioning, paired with a three-stage self-correction CoT paradigm that yields SOTA zero-shot results on four existing benchmarks.
Videollamb: Long-context video understanding with recurrent memory bridges
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PVM adds a parallel branch to LVLMs that directly supplies visual embeddings to prevent attention decay over long generated sequences, yielding accuracy gains on reasoning tasks with minimal overhead.
OneClip-RAG enables MLLMs to handle long videos via one-shot clip retrieval and unified chunking-retrieval, delivering performance gains like matching GPT-5 level on MLVU with high efficiency on standard GPUs.
Question-guided dual geometric memories with relevance-novelty utility reportedly reach state-of-the-art video spatial reasoning on two in-domain and five out-of-distribution benchmarks.
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OmniVTG: A Large-Scale Dataset and Training Paradigm for Open-World Video Temporal Grounding
OmniVTG creates a new large-scale open-world VTG dataset using iterative concept-gap filling and timestamped captioning, paired with a three-stage self-correction CoT paradigm that yields SOTA zero-shot results on four existing benchmarks.
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Persistent Visual Memory: Sustaining Perception for Deep Generation in LVLMs
PVM adds a parallel branch to LVLMs that directly supplies visual embeddings to prevent attention decay over long generated sequences, yielding accuracy gains on reasoning tasks with minimal overhead.
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Towards Effective Long Video Understanding of Multimodal Large Language Models via One-shot Clip Retrieval
OneClip-RAG enables MLLMs to handle long videos via one-shot clip retrieval and unified chunking-retrieval, delivering performance gains like matching GPT-5 level on MLVU with high efficiency on standard GPUs.
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Q-GeoMem: Question-Guided Geometric Memory for Video Spatial Reasoning
Question-guided dual geometric memories with relevance-novelty utility reportedly reach state-of-the-art video spatial reasoning on two in-domain and five out-of-distribution benchmarks.