VideoAutoArena: An Automated Arena for Evaluating Large Multimodal Models in Video Analysis through User Simulation
Ziyang Luo, Haoning Wu, Dongxu Li, Jing Ma, Mohan Kankanhalli, Junnan, Li

TL;DR
VideoAutoArena introduces an automated, scalable benchmark for evaluating large multimodal models in video analysis using user simulation and an adaptive question framework, addressing limitations of traditional evaluation methods.
Contribution
The paper presents VideoAutoArena, a novel automated arena for assessing LMMs in video understanding, incorporating user simulation, a modified ELO system, and a fault-driven evolution strategy.
Findings
Effectively differentiates state-of-the-art LMMs
Aligns well with human judgment in evaluations
Provides scalable, cost-effective assessment framework
Abstract
Large multimodal models (LMMs) with advanced video analysis capabilities have recently garnered significant attention. However, most evaluations rely on traditional methods like multiple-choice questions in benchmarks such as VideoMME and LongVideoBench, which are prone to lack the depth needed to capture the complex demands of real-world users. To address this limitation-and due to the prohibitive cost and slow pace of human annotation for video tasks-we introduce VideoAutoArena, an arena-style benchmark inspired by LMSYS Chatbot Arena's framework, designed to automatically assess LMMs' video analysis abilities. VideoAutoArena utilizes user simulation to generate open-ended, adaptive questions that rigorously assess model performance in video understanding. The benchmark features an automated, scalable evaluation framework, incorporating a modified ELO Rating System for fair and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Motion and Animation · Video Analysis and Summarization
