Text-only contrastive fine-tuning of an MLLM with hard negatives produces embeddings that handle temporal, negation, and multimodal nuances in video retrieval and achieves SOTA performance.
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TrajViT tokenizes videos via panoptic sub-object trajectories, achieving 10x token reduction and outperforming ViT3D by 6% on retrieval and 5.2% on VideoQA tasks with faster training and inference.
LLaVA-Video-178K is a new synthetic video instruction dataset that, when combined with existing data to train LLaVA-Video, produces strong results on video understanding benchmarks.
TempCompass benchmark reveals that state-of-the-art Video LLMs have poor ability to perceive temporal aspects such as speed, direction, and ordering in videos.
LanguageBind aligns video, infrared, depth, and audio to a frozen language encoder via contrastive learning on the new VIDAL-10M dataset, extending video-language pretraining to N modalities.
InternVid supplies 7M videos and LLM captions to train ViCLIP, which reaches leading zero-shot action recognition and competitive retrieval performance.
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Adapting MLLMs for Nuanced Video Retrieval
Text-only contrastive fine-tuning of an MLLM with hard negatives produces embeddings that handle temporal, negation, and multimodal nuances in video retrieval and achieves SOTA performance.
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One Trajectory, One Token: Grounded Video Tokenization via Panoptic Sub-object Trajectory
TrajViT tokenizes videos via panoptic sub-object trajectories, achieving 10x token reduction and outperforming ViT3D by 6% on retrieval and 5.2% on VideoQA tasks with faster training and inference.
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LLaVA-Video: Video Instruction Tuning With Synthetic Data
LLaVA-Video-178K is a new synthetic video instruction dataset that, when combined with existing data to train LLaVA-Video, produces strong results on video understanding benchmarks.
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TempCompass: Do Video LLMs Really Understand Videos?
TempCompass benchmark reveals that state-of-the-art Video LLMs have poor ability to perceive temporal aspects such as speed, direction, and ordering in videos.
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LanguageBind: Extending Video-Language Pretraining to N-modality by Language-based Semantic Alignment
LanguageBind aligns video, infrared, depth, and audio to a frozen language encoder via contrastive learning on the new VIDAL-10M dataset, extending video-language pretraining to N modalities.
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InternVid: A Large-scale Video-Text Dataset for Multimodal Understanding and Generation
InternVid supplies 7M videos and LLM captions to train ViCLIP, which reaches leading zero-shot action recognition and competitive retrieval performance.