菜单

🤖 系统
📄 Abstract - Reasoning via Video: The First Evaluation of Video Models' Reasoning Abilities through Maze-Solving Tasks

Video Models have achieved remarkable success in high-fidelity video generation with coherent motion dynamics. Analogous to the development from text generation to text-based reasoning in language modeling, the development of video models motivates us to ask: Can video models reason via video generation? Compared with the discrete text corpus, video grounds reasoning in explicit spatial layouts and temporal continuity, which serves as an ideal substrate for spatial reasoning. In this work, we explore the reasoning via video paradigm and introduce VR-Bench -- a comprehensive benchmark designed to systematically evaluate video models' reasoning capabilities. Grounded in maze-solving tasks that inherently require spatial planning and multi-step reasoning, VR-Bench contains 7,920 procedurally generated videos across five maze types and diverse visual styles. Our empirical analysis demonstrates that SFT can efficiently elicit the reasoning ability of video model. Video models exhibit stronger spatial perception during reasoning, outperforming leading VLMs and generalizing well across diverse scenarios, tasks, and levels of complexity. We further discover a test-time scaling effect, where diverse sampling during inference improves reasoning reliability by 10--20%. These findings highlight the unique potential and scalability of reasoning via video for spatial reasoning tasks.

顶级标签: video model evaluation benchmark
详细标签: video reasoning spatial reasoning maze-solving video generation evaluation benchmark 或 搜索:

📄 论文总结

视频推理:通过迷宫求解任务首次评估视频模型的推理能力 / Reasoning via Video: The First Evaluation of Video Models' Reasoning Abilities through Maze-Solving Tasks


1️⃣ 一句话总结

这项研究首次系统评估了视频模型通过生成视频进行空间推理的能力,发现经过微调的模型在迷宫求解任务中表现优于主流视觉语言模型,并能通过多样化采样提升推理可靠性。


📄 打开原文 PDF