CVAIGRLGMay 29, 2025

One Trajectory, One Token: Grounded Video Tokenization via Panoptic Sub-object Trajectory

arXiv:2505.23617v25 citationsh-index: 15
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This addresses computational inefficiency in video understanding for AI researchers and practitioners, offering a scalable solution with significant performance gains.

The paper tackles the problem of inefficient video tokenization in transformer models by introducing grounded video tokenization based on panoptic sub-object trajectories, which reduces tokens by 10x while improving video-text retrieval by 6% top-5 recall and VideoQA performance by 5.2% on average.

Effective video tokenization is critical for scaling transformer models for long videos. Current approaches tokenize videos using space-time patches, leading to excessive tokens and computational inefficiencies. The best token reduction strategies degrade performance and barely reduce the number of tokens when the camera moves. We introduce grounded video tokenization, a paradigm that organizes tokens based on panoptic sub-object trajectories rather than fixed patches. Our method aligns with fundamental perceptual principles, ensuring that tokenization reflects scene complexity rather than video duration. We propose TrajViT, a video encoder that extracts object trajectories and converts them into semantically meaningful tokens, significantly reducing redundancy while maintaining temporal coherence. Trained with contrastive learning, TrajViT significantly outperforms space-time ViT (ViT3D) across multiple video understanding benchmarks, e.g., TrajViT outperforms ViT3D by a large margin of 6% top-5 recall in average at video-text retrieval task with 10x token deduction. We also show TrajViT as a stronger model than ViT3D for being the video encoder for modern VideoLLM, obtaining an average of 5.2% performance improvement across 6 VideoQA benchmarks while having 4x faster training time and 18x less inference FLOPs. TrajViT is the first efficient encoder to consistently outperform ViT3D across diverse video analysis tasks, making it a robust and scalable solution.

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