An ensemble of LLMs with confidence filtering and low-confidence re-reasoning reaches 77% accuracy on the EgoSchema benchmark, up from 75% for the prior HCQA system.
A Simple Recipe for Contrastively Pre-training Video-First Encoders Beyond 16 Frames
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Understanding long, real-world videos requires modeling of long-range visual dependencies. To this end, we explore video-first architectures, building on the common paradigm of transferring large-scale, image--text models to video via shallow temporal fusion. However, we expose two limitations to the approach: (1) decreased spatial capabilities, likely due to poor video--language alignment in standard video datasets, and (2) higher memory consumption, bottlenecking the number of frames that can be processed. To mitigate the memory bottleneck, we systematically analyze the memory/accuracy trade-off of various efficient methods: factorized attention, parameter-efficient image-to-video adaptation, input masking, and multi-resolution patchification. Surprisingly, simply masking large portions of the video (up to 75%) during contrastive pre-training proves to be one of the most robust ways to scale encoders to videos up to 4.3 minutes at 1 FPS. Our simple approach for training long video-to-text models, which scales to 1B parameters, does not add new architectural complexity and is able to outperform the popular paradigm of using much larger LLMs as an information aggregator over segment-based information on benchmarks with long-range temporal dependencies (YouCook2, EgoSchema).
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HCQA-1.5 @ Ego4D EgoSchema Challenge 2025
An ensemble of LLMs with confidence filtering and low-confidence re-reasoning reaches 77% accuracy on the EgoSchema benchmark, up from 75% for the prior HCQA system.