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Score2Instruct: Scaling Up Video Quality-Centric Instructions via Automated Dimension Scoring

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Classical video quality assessment methods generate a numerical score to judge a video's perceived visual fidelity and clarity. Yet, a score fails to describe the video's complex quality dimensions, restricting its applicability. Benefiting from the human-friendly linguistic output, adapting video large multimodal models to VQA via instruction tuning has the potential to address this issue. The core of the approach lies in the video quality-centric instruction data. Previous explorations mainly focus on the image domain, and their data generation processes heavily rely on human quality annotations and proprietary systems, limiting data scalability and effectiveness. To address these challenges, we propose the Score-based Instruction Generation pipeline. Specifically, SIG first scores multiple quality dimensions of an unlabeled video and maps scores to text-defined levels. It then explicitly incorporates a hierarchical Chain-of-Thought to model the correlation between specific dimensions and overall quality, mimicking the human visual system's reasoning process. The automated pipeline eliminates the reliance on expert-written quality descriptions and proprietary systems, ensuring data scalability and generation efficiency. To this end, the resulting Score2Instruct dataset contains over 320K diverse instruction-response pairs, laying the basis for instruction tuning. Moreover, to advance video LMMs' quality scoring and justification abilities simultaneously, we devise a progressive tuning strategy to fully unleash the power of S2I. Built upon SIG, we further curate a benchmark termed S2I-Bench with 400 open-ended questions to better evaluate the quality justification capacity of video LMMs. Experimental results on the S2I-Bench and existing benchmarks indicate that our method consistently improves quality scoring and justification capabilities across multiple video LMMs.

Qizhi Xie, Kun Yuan, Yunpeng Qu, Jiachao Gong, Mingda Wu, Ming Sun, Chao Zhou, Jihong Zhu• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Video Quality AssessmentKoNViD-1k
SROCC0.773
183
Video Quality AssessmentLIVE-VQC
SRCC0.763
111
Video Quality AssessmentLSVQ (test)
SRCC0.793
84
Video Quality AssessmentLSVQ 1080p
SRCC0.705
78
Video Quality JustificationS2I-Bench
CI Score3.02
17
Video Quality ScoringMaxwell intra-dataset
SRCC0.847
12
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