GridProbe: Posterior-Probing for Adaptive Test-Time Compute in Long-Video VLMs
Abstract
Long-video understanding in VLMs is bottlenecked by a single monolithic forward pass over thousands of frames at quadratic attention cost. A common mitigation is to first select a small subset of informative frames before the forward pass; common for training-free selectors via auxiliary encoder-space similarities. Such signals are capped by contrastive pretraining, which usually fails on reasoning-heavy queries (negation, cross-frame counting, holistic summarization). We propose GridProbe, an efficient training-free posterior-probing inference paradigm that scores evidence in answer space using a frozen VLM's own reasoning and then selects question-relevant frames adaptively, resulting in sub-quadratic attention cost with little to no accuracy loss. We arrange frames on a grid and run lightweight row R and column C probes, where each probe reads its peak posterior as a query-conditioned confidence. The outer product of R and C yields an interpretable importance map whose skewness and kurtosis drive Shape-Adaptive Selection, a closed-form rule that reliably replaces the fixed frame budget with a per-question . We show empirically that tracks intrinsic question difficulty without ever seeing the answer, a sign of test-time adaptive compute. On Video-MME-v2, GridProbe matches the monolithic baseline within pp Avg Acc at TFLOPs reduction, while on LongVideoBench it Pareto-dominates the baseline ( pp at compute). Because the selector and QA models can be decoupled, pairing a small 2B selector with a stronger 4B or 8B QA is strictly Pareto-dominant over the 2B monolithic baseline (up to pp at compute, on average), with no retraining. Finally, the interpretability of the importance maps opens future avenues for behavioral diagnostics, grounding, and frame-selection distillation.
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@article{arxiv.2605.10762,
title = {GridProbe: Posterior-Probing for Adaptive Test-Time Compute in Long-Video VLMs},
author = {Mohamed Eltahir and Lama Ayash and Ali Habibullah and Tanveer Hussain and Naeemullah Khan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10762},
year = {2026}
}