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FluxMem: Adaptive Hierarchical Memory for Streaming Video Understanding

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This paper presents FluxMem, a training-free framework for efficient streaming video understanding. FluxMem adaptively compresses redundant visual memory through a hierarchical, two-stage design: (1) a Temporal Adjacency Selection (TAS) module removes redundant visual tokens across adjacent frames, and (2) a Spatial Domain Consolidation (SDC) module further merges spatially repetitive regions within each frame into compact representations. To adapt effectively to dynamic scenes, we introduce a self-adaptive token compression mechanism in both TAS and SDC, which automatically determines the compression rate based on intrinsic scene statistics rather than manual tuning. Extensive experiments demonstrate that FluxMem achieves new state-of-the-art results on existing online video benchmarks, reaching 76.4 on StreamingBench and 67.2 on OVO-Bench under real-time settings, while reducing latency by 69.9% and peak GPU memory by 34.5% on OVO-Bench. Furthermore, it maintains strong offline performance, achieving 73.1 on MLVU while using 65% fewer visual tokens.

Yiweng Xie, Bo He, Junke Wang, Xiangyu Zheng, Ziyi Ye, Zuxuan Wu• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Long Video UnderstandingLongVideoBench (val)--
210
Long Video UnderstandingMLVU--
154
Online Video UnderstandingOVO-Bench--
48
Streaming Video UnderstandingOVOBench Realtime
Average Score67.2
32
Offline Video UnderstandingVideoMME w/o sub
Accuracy (Overall)65.3
16
Online Video UnderstandingStreamingBench Real-Time
Real-Time Score76.4
13
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