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DPC-VQA: Decoupling Quality Perception and Residual Calibration for Video Quality Assessment

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Recent multimodal large language models (MLLMs) have shown promising performance on video quality assessment (VQA) tasks. However, adapting them to new scenarios remains expensive due to large-scale retraining and costly mean opinion score (MOS) annotations. In this paper, we argue that a pretrained MLLM already provides a useful perceptual prior for VQA, and that the main challenge is to efficiently calibrate this prior to the target MOS space. Based on this insight, we propose DPC-VQA, a decoupling perception and calibration framework for video quality assessment. Specifically, DPC-VQA uses a frozen MLLM to provide a base quality estimate and perceptual prior, and employs a lightweight calibration branch to predict a residual correction for target-scenario adaptation. This design avoids costly end-to-end retraining while maintaining reliable performance with lower training and data costs. Extensive experiments on both user-generated content (UGC) and AI-generated content (AIGC) benchmarks show that DPC-VQA achieves competitive performance against representative baselines, while using less than 2% of the trainable parameters of conventional MLLM-based VQA methods and remaining effective with only 20\% of MOS labels. The code will be released upon publication.

Xinyue Li, Shubo Xu, Zhichao Zhang, Zhaolin Cai, Yitong Chen, Guangtao Zhai• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Video Quality AssessmentKoNViD-1k
SROCC0.883
183
Video Quality AssessmentLIVE-VQC
SRCC0.841
111
Video Quality AssessmentYouTube-UGC
SROCC0.868
86
Video Quality AssessmentT2VQA
SRCC0.782
21
Video Quality AssessmentHuman-AGVQA
SRCC0.746
21
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