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Event-Anchored Frame Selection for Effective Long-Video Understanding

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Massive frame redundancy and limited context window make efficient frame selection crucial for long-video understanding with large vision-language models (LVLMs). Prevailing approaches, however, adopt a flat sampling paradigm which treats the video as an unstructured collection of frames. In this paper, we introduce Event-Anchored Frame Selection (EFS), a hierarchical, event-aware pipeline. Leveraging self-supervised DINO embeddings, EFS first partitions the video stream into visually homogeneous temporal segments, which serve as proxies for semantic events. Within each event, it then selects the most query-relevant frame as an anchor. These anchors act as structural priors that guide a global refinement stage using an adaptive Maximal Marginal Relevance (MMR) scheme. This pipeline ensures the final keyframe set jointly optimizes for event coverage, query relevance, and visual diversity. As a training-free, plug-and-play module, EFS can be seamlessly integrated into off-the-shelf LVLMs, yielding substantial gains on challenging video understanding benchmarks. Specifically, when applied to LLaVA-Video-7B, EFS improves accuracy by 4.7%, 4.9%, and 8.8% on VideoMME, LongVideoBench, and MLVU, respectively.

Wang Chen, Yongdong Luo, Yuhui Zeng, Luojun Lin, Tianyu Xie, Fei Chao, Rongrong Ji, Xiawu Zheng• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Video Question AnsweringVideoMME--
210
Video Question AnsweringLongVideoBench (val)
Accuracy62.1
55
Video Question AnsweringMLVU
M-Avg Score70.9
40
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