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FrameThinker: Learning to Think with Long Videos via Multi-Turn Frame Spotlighting

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While Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) have achieved substantial progress in video understanding, their application to long video reasoning is hindered by uniform frame sampling and static textual reasoning, which are inefficient and struggle to handle visually intensive video tasks. To overcome these challenges, in this paper, we introduce the concept of thinking with long videos and propose a novel framework FrameThinker. Within this framework, LVLMs are able to iteratively interrogate video content. Developing such video reasoning capabilities in LVLMs presents notable challenges, particularly in adapting the model to new video actions (e.g. select frame), and designing reward functions to guide LVLMs to adopt the newly introduced action. To solve these challenges, we propose a two-phase training strategy, first employing Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) to instill fundamental action capabilities, followed by Reinforcement Learning (RL) to optimize a strategic decision-making policy. Notably, in this RL phase, we conduct an in-depth and comprehensive exploration of the reward design for each action and format reward. Extensive experiments on reasoning benchmarks like Video-Holmes, LongVideo-Reason, and long-video understanding benchmarks such as LongVideoBench, MLVU, VideoMME, and LVBench, demonstrate that FrameThinker achieves a significant average improvement of +10.4% over baselines while drastically reducing the number of processed frames. Most notably, our 7B model, FrameThinker establishes a new state-of-the-art on LongVideo-Reason, achieving 76.1% accuracy using an average of only 20.6 frames. This not only outperforms the competitive LongVILA-R1 (72.0%) but does so with over 20x fewer frames (vs. 512), demonstrating unparalleled efficiency and effectiveness.

Zefeng He, Xiaoye Qu, Yafu Li, Siyuan Huang, Daizong Liu, Yu Cheng• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Video UnderstandingVideoMME
Score (Long)47.6
248
Long Video UnderstandingLVBench
Accuracy36.6
133
Long-form Video UnderstandingLongVideoBench
Accuracy52.9
115
Video UnderstandingMLVU
Accuracy59.1
80
Video UnderstandingLVBench--
67
Long Video UnderstandingVideo-MME Long
Accuracy47.6
46
Long-form Video UnderstandingLVBench
Overall Score36.6
35
Video UnderstandingLongVideoBench
Accuracy52.9
32
Video UnderstandingLSDBench (test)
Accuracy52.2
12
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