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ReAgent-V: A Reward-Driven Multi-Agent Framework for Video Understanding

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Video understanding is fundamental to tasks such as action recognition, video reasoning, and robotic control. Early video understanding methods based on large vision-language models (LVLMs) typically adopt a single-pass reasoning paradigm without dynamic feedback, limiting the model's capacity to self-correct and adapt in complex scenarios. Recent efforts have attempted to address this limitation by incorporating reward models and reinforcement learning to enhance reasoning, or by employing tool-agent frameworks. However, these approaches face several challenges, including high annotation costs, reward signals that fail to capture real-time reasoning states, and low inference efficiency. To overcome these issues, we propose ReAgent-V, a novel agentic video understanding framework that integrates efficient frame selection with real-time reward generation during inference. These reward signals not only guide iterative answer refinement through a multi-perspective reflection mechanism-adjusting predictions from conservative, neutral, and aggressive viewpoints-but also enable automatic filtering of high-quality data for supervised fine-tuning (SFT), direct preference optimization (DPO), and group relative policy optimization (GRPO). ReAgent-V is lightweight, modular, and extensible, supporting flexible tool integration tailored to diverse tasks. Extensive experiments on 12 datasets across three core applications-video understanding, video reasoning enhancement, and vision-language-action model alignment-demonstrate significant gains in generalization and reasoning, with improvements of up to 6.9%, 2.1%, and 9.8%, respectively, highlighting the effectiveness and versatility of the proposed framework.

Yiyang Zhou, Yangfan He, Yaofeng Su, Siwei Han, Joel Jang, Gedas Bertasius, Mohit Bansal, Huaxiu Yao• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Long Video UnderstandingLongVideoBench (val)--
210
Long Video UnderstandingMLVU--
154
Long Video UnderstandingMLVU (test)
Average Score74.2
60
Long Video UnderstandingLVBench (test)
LVBench Score41.2
43
Long Video QAVideo-MME
Average Score75.1
41
Long Video UnderstandingVideo-MME Long (test)
Overall Score72.9
16
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