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Thinking with Frames: Generative Video Distortion Evaluation via Frame Reward Model

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Recent advances in video reward models and post-training strategies have improved text-to-video (T2V) generation. While these models typically assess visual quality, motion quality, and text alignment, they often overlook key structural distortions, such as abnormal object appearances and interactions, which can degrade the overall quality of the generative video. To address this gap, we introduce REACT, a frame-level reward model designed specifically for structural distortions evaluation in generative videos. REACT assigns point-wise scores and attribution labels by reasoning over video frames, focusing on recognizing distortions. To support this, we construct a large-scale human preference dataset, annotated based on our proposed taxonomy of structural distortions, and generate additional data using a efficient Chain-of-Thought (CoT) synthesis pipeline. REACT is trained with a two-stage framework: ((1) supervised fine-tuning with masked loss for domain knowledge injection, followed by (2) reinforcement learning with Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO) and pairwise rewards to enhance reasoning capability and align output scores with human preferences. During inference, a dynamic sampling mechanism is introduced to focus on frames most likely to exhibit distortion. We also present REACT-Bench, a benchmark for generative video distortion evaluation. Experimental results demonstrate that REACT complements existing reward models in assessing structutal distortion, achieving both accurate quantitative evaluations and interpretable attribution analysis.

Yuan Wang, Borui Liao, Huijuan Huang, Jinda Lu, Ouxiang Li, Kuien Liu, Meng Wang, Xiang Wang• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Human Preference AlignmentREACT-Video
Acc (Tie, Overall)61
12
Video Preference AlignmentGenAI-Bench
Alignment Accuracy (w/ties)37.6
11
Distortion RecognitionREACT-Frame
Recall (Distorted Frame)86.6
10
Human Preference AlignmentVideoGen-RewardBench (test)
VQ Acc (w/ Tie)40.2
5
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