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ZoomV: Temporal Zoom-in for Efficient Long Video Understanding

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arxiv 2504.01407 v3 pith:HEFM6HVP submitted 2025-04-02 cs.CV cs.AI

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Long video understanding poses a fundamental challenge for large video-language models (LVLMs) due to the overwhelming number of frames and the risk of losing essential context through naive downsampling. Inspired by the way humans watch videos on mobile phones, constantly zooming in on frames of interest, we propose ZoomV, a query-aware temporal zoom-in framework designed for efficient and accurate long video understanding. Specifically, ZoomV operates in three stages: (1) Temporal interests grounding: guided by the query, ZoomV retrieves relevant events and their associated temporal windows as candidates. (2) Event interests spotlighting: within pools of candidate windows, each window is scored through the model itself reflection and filtered accordingly, where higher-confidence windows are more representative. (3) Compact representation: the selected events are encoded and temporally downsampled to preserve critical semantics while significantly reducing redundancy. Extensive experiments demonstrate that ZoomV substantially outperforms prior video agent approaches. On temporal grounding, ZoomV unlocks the latent capability of LVLMs, achieving an 11.8% mIoU gain on Charades-STA. Remarkably, ZoomV further boosts accuracy on LVBench by 9.7%, underscoring its effectiveness on long-video benchmarks.

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