MMCVFeb 27

MSVBench: Towards Human-Level Evaluation of Multi-Shot Video Generation

Haoyuan Shi, Yunxin Li, Nanhao Deng, Zhenran Xu, Xinyu Chen, Longyue Wang, Baotian Hu, Min Zhang
arXiv:2602.23969v14 citations
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This addresses the problem of evaluating complex, multi-shot video narratives for researchers and developers in video generation, representing an incremental advance by providing a new benchmark and evaluation framework.

The authors tackled the lack of evaluation methods for multi-shot video generation by introducing MSVBench, a benchmark with hierarchical scripts and reference images, and found that current models act as visual interpolators rather than world models, achieving a 94.4% Spearman's correlation with human judgments.

The evolution of video generation toward complex, multi-shot narratives has exposed a critical deficit in current evaluation methods. Existing benchmarks remain anchored to single-shot paradigms, lacking the comprehensive story assets and cross-shot metrics required to assess long-form coherence and appeal. To bridge this gap, we introduce MSVBench, the first comprehensive benchmark featuring hierarchical scripts and reference images tailored for Multi-Shot Video generation. We propose a hybrid evaluation framework that synergizes the high-level semantic reasoning of Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) with the fine-grained perceptual rigor of domain-specific expert models. Evaluating 20 video generation methods across diverse paradigms, we find that current models--despite strong visual fidelity--primarily behave as visual interpolators rather than true world models. We further validate the reliability of our benchmark by demonstrating a state-of-the-art Spearman's rank correlation of 94.4% with human judgments. Finally, MSVBench extends beyond evaluation by providing a scalable supervisory signal. Fine-tuning a lightweight model on its pipeline-refined reasoning traces yields human-aligned performance comparable to commercial models like Gemini-2.5-Flash.

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