CVAINov 18, 2025

Agentic Video Intelligence: A Flexible Framework for Advanced Video Exploration and Understanding

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This addresses the need for more interpretable and efficient video comprehension systems, offering a training-free alternative to existing methods that rely on expensive models or extensive training.

The paper tackles the problem of video understanding by proposing Agentic Video Intelligence (AVI), a flexible framework that enables advanced video exploration and reasoning without training, achieving competitive performance on benchmarks like LVBench and VideoMME-Long.

Video understanding requires not only visual recognition but also complex reasoning. While Vision-Language Models (VLMs) demonstrate impressive capabilities, they typically process videos largely in a single-pass manner with limited support for evidence revisit and iterative refinement. While recently emerging agent-based methods enable long-horizon reasoning, they either depend heavily on expensive proprietary models or require extensive agentic RL training. To overcome these limitations, we propose Agentic Video Intelligence (AVI), a flexible and training-free framework that can mirror human video comprehension through system-level design and optimization. AVI introduces three key innovations: (1) a human-inspired three-phase reasoning process (Retrieve-Perceive-Review) that ensures both sufficient global exploration and focused local analysis, (2) a structured video knowledge base organized through entity graphs, along with multi-granularity integrated tools, constituting the agent's interaction environment, and (3) an open-source model ensemble combining reasoning LLMs with lightweight base CV models and VLM, eliminating dependence on proprietary APIs or RL training. Experiments on LVBench, VideoMME-Long, LongVideoBench, and Charades-STA demonstrate that AVI achieves competitive performance while offering superior interpretability.

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