LVBench: An Extreme Long Video Understanding Benchmark

W Wang, Z He, W Hong, Y Cheng, X Zhang, J Qi… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
W Wang, Z He, W Hong, Y Cheng, X Zhang, J Qi, S Huang, B Xu, Y Dong, M Ding, J Tang
arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.08035, 2024arxiv.org
Recent progress in multimodal large language models has markedly enhanced the
understanding of short videos (typically under one minute), and several evaluation datasets
have emerged accordingly. However, these advancements fall short of meeting the
demands of real-world applications such as embodied intelligence for long-term decision-
making, in-depth movie reviews and discussions, and live sports commentary, all of which
require comprehension of long videos spanning several hours. To address this gap, we …
Recent progress in multimodal large language models has markedly enhanced the understanding of short videos (typically under one minute), and several evaluation datasets have emerged accordingly. However, these advancements fall short of meeting the demands of real-world applications such as embodied intelligence for long-term decision-making, in-depth movie reviews and discussions, and live sports commentary, all of which require comprehension of long videos spanning several hours. To address this gap, we introduce LVBench, a benchmark specifically designed for long video understanding. Our dataset comprises publicly sourced videos and encompasses a diverse set of tasks aimed at long video comprehension and information extraction. LVBench is designed to challenge multimodal models to demonstrate long-term memory and extended comprehension capabilities. Our extensive evaluations reveal that current multimodal models still underperform on these demanding long video understanding tasks. Through LVBench, we aim to spur the development of more advanced models capable of tackling the complexities of long video comprehension. Our data and code are publicly available at: https://lvbench.github.io.
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