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Hallucination Localization in Video Captioning

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Abstract

We propose a novel task, hallucination localization in video captioning, which aims to identify hallucinations in video captions at the span level (i.e. individual words or phrases). This allows for a more detailed analysis of hallucinations compared to existing sentence-level hallucination detection task. To establish a benchmark for hallucination localization, we construct HLVC-Dataset, a carefully curated dataset created by manually annotating 1,167 video-caption pairs from VideoLLM-generated captions. We further implement a VideoLLM-based baseline method and conduct quantitative and qualitative evaluations to benchmark current performance on hallucination localization.

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@article{arxiv.2510.25225,
  title  = {Hallucination Localization in Video Captioning},
  author = {Shota Nakada and Kazuhiro Saito and Yuchi Ishikawa and Hokuto Munakata and Tatsuya Komatsu and Masayoshi Kondo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.25225},
  year   = {2025}
}

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under review

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