CVAIApr 7, 2025

Video-Bench: Human-Aligned Video Generation Benchmark

arXiv:2504.04907v232 citationsh-index: 10CVPR
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for better evaluation of video generation models for researchers and developers, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing benchmark approaches.

The paper tackles the problem of video generation assessment lacking alignment with human judgments by introducing Video-Bench, a comprehensive benchmark that achieves superior alignment with human preferences across all dimensions, as demonstrated in experiments on advanced models like Sora.

Video generation assessment is essential for ensuring that generative models produce visually realistic, high-quality videos while aligning with human expectations. Current video generation benchmarks fall into two main categories: traditional benchmarks, which use metrics and embeddings to evaluate generated video quality across multiple dimensions but often lack alignment with human judgments; and large language model (LLM)-based benchmarks, though capable of human-like reasoning, are constrained by a limited understanding of video quality metrics and cross-modal consistency. To address these challenges and establish a benchmark that better aligns with human preferences, this paper introduces Video-Bench, a comprehensive benchmark featuring a rich prompt suite and extensive evaluation dimensions. This benchmark represents the first attempt to systematically leverage MLLMs across all dimensions relevant to video generation assessment in generative models. By incorporating few-shot scoring and chain-of-query techniques, Video-Bench provides a structured, scalable approach to generated video evaluation. Experiments on advanced models including Sora demonstrate that Video-Bench achieves superior alignment with human preferences across all dimensions. Moreover, in instances where our framework's assessments diverge from human evaluations, it consistently offers more objective and accurate insights, suggesting an even greater potential advantage over traditional human judgment.

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