CVAICLLGMMApr 14, 2025

Multimodal Long Video Modeling Based on Temporal Dynamic Context

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arXiv:2504.10443v11 citationsh-index: 12Has Code
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This work addresses the problem of long video understanding for AI systems, offering an incremental improvement over existing methods by better handling multimodal data and token compression.

The paper tackles the challenge of processing long videos with multimodal inputs by introducing Temporal Dynamic Context (TDC), a method that segments videos, compresses tokens, and uses a chain-of-thought strategy, achieving strong performance on video and audio-video understanding benchmarks.

Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) have led to significant breakthroughs in video understanding. However, existing models still struggle with long video processing due to the context length constraint of LLMs and the vast amount of information within the video. Although some recent methods are designed for long video understanding, they often lose crucial information during token compression and struggle with additional modality like audio. In this work, we propose a dynamic long video encoding method utilizing the temporal relationship between frames, named Temporal Dynamic Context (TDC). Firstly, we segment the video into semantically consistent scenes based on inter-frame similarities, then encode each frame into tokens using visual-audio encoders. Secondly, we propose a novel temporal context compressor to reduce the number of tokens within each segment. Specifically, we employ a query-based Transformer to aggregate video, audio, and instruction text tokens into a limited set of temporal context tokens. Finally, we feed the static frame tokens and the temporal context tokens into the LLM for video understanding. Furthermore, to handle extremely long videos, we propose a training-free chain-of-thought strategy that progressively extracts answers from multiple video segments. These intermediate answers serve as part of the reasoning process and contribute to the final answer. We conduct extensive experiments on general video understanding and audio-video understanding benchmarks, where our method demonstrates strong performance. The code and models are available at https://github.com/Hoar012/TDC-Video.

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