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Video Evidence to Reasoning Efficient Video Understanding via Explicit Evidence Grounding

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-01-13 v1

Abstract

Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) face a fundamental dilemma in video reasoning: they are caught between the prohibitive computational costs of verbose reasoning and the hallucination risks of efficient, ungrounded approaches. To resolve this, we introduce the Chain of Evidence (CoE), a novel framework that architecturally decouples and co-optimizes perceptual grounding and reasoning efficiency. CoE incorporates two core innovations: (1) A lightweight Evidence Grounding Module (EGM) that acts as a query-guided filter, dynamically identifying and extracting a compact set of high-fidelity visual evidence; and (2) An Evidence-Anchoring Protocol optimized via Reinforcement Learning. Crucially, we design a composite reward mechanism that enforces process alignment, compelling the model to strictly reference identified temporal anchors during deduction, thereby mitigating hallucinations. To enable this, we construct CoE-Instruct, a large-scale dataset (164k samples) featuring a novel dual-annotation schema for separate perception and reasoning supervision. Extensive experiments on five benchmarks, including Video-MME, MVBench, and VSI-Bench, demonstrate that CoE-enhanced models establish a new state-of-the-art. They significantly outperform existing methods in accuracy, proving CoE to be a powerful and practical paradigm for reliable video understanding.

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@article{arxiv.2601.07761,
  title  = {Video Evidence to Reasoning Efficient Video Understanding via Explicit Evidence Grounding},
  author = {Yanxiang Huang and Guohua Gao and Zhaoyang Wei and Jianyuan Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.07761},
  year   = {2026}
}

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6 pages