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GridProbe: Posterior-Probing for Adaptive Test-Time Compute in Long-Video VLMs

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-12 v1 Artificial Intelligence

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 K×KK{\times}K 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 MM with a per-question MeffM_{\mathrm{eff}}. We show empirically that MeffM_{\mathrm{eff}} 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 1.61.6 pp Avg Acc at 3.36×3.36\times TFLOPs reduction, while on LongVideoBench it Pareto-dominates the baseline (+0.9+0.9 pp at 0.35×0.35\times 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 +4.0+4.0 pp at 0.52×0.52\times 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}
}