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TEMPURA: Temporal Event Masked Prediction and Understanding for Reasoning in Action

Jen-Hao Cheng, Vivian Wang, Huayu Wang, Huapeng Zhou, Yi-Hao Peng, Hou-I Liu, Hsiang-Wei Huang, Kuang-Ming Chen, Cheng-Yen Yang, Wenhao Chai, Yi-Ling Chen, Vibhav Vineet, Qin Cai, Jenq-Neng Hwang

2025-05-02Highlight DetectionVideo SegmentationVideo Semantic SegmentationVideo UnderstandingDense Captioning
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Understanding causal event relationships and achieving fine-grained temporal grounding in videos remain challenging for vision-language models. Existing methods either compress video tokens to reduce temporal resolution, or treat videos as unsegmented streams, which obscures fine-grained event boundaries and limits the modeling of causal dependencies. We propose TEMPURA (Temporal Event Masked Prediction and Understanding for Reasoning in Action), a two-stage training framework that enhances video temporal understanding. TEMPURA first applies masked event prediction reasoning to reconstruct missing events and generate step-by-step causal explanations from dense event annotations, drawing inspiration from effective infilling techniques. TEMPURA then learns to perform video segmentation and dense captioning to decompose videos into non-overlapping events with detailed, timestamp-aligned descriptions. We train TEMPURA on VER, a large-scale dataset curated by us that comprises 1M training instances and 500K videos with temporally aligned event descriptions and structured reasoning steps. Experiments on temporal grounding and highlight detection benchmarks demonstrate that TEMPURA outperforms strong baseline models, confirming that integrating causal reasoning with fine-grained temporal segmentation leads to improved video understanding.

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