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When One Moment Isn't Enough: Multi-Moment Retrieval with Cross-Moment Interactions

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-10-21 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Existing Moment retrieval (MR) methods focus on Single-Moment Retrieval (SMR). However, one query can correspond to multiple relevant moments in real-world applications. This makes the existing datasets and methods insufficient for video temporal grounding. By revisiting the gap between current MR tasks and real-world applications, we introduce a high-quality datasets called QVHighlights Multi-Moment Dataset (QV-M2^2), along with new evaluation metrics tailored for multi-moment retrieval (MMR). QV-M2^2 consists of 2,212 annotations covering 6,384 video segments. Building on existing efforts in MMR, we propose a framework called FlashMMR. Specifically, we propose a Multi-moment Post-verification module to refine the moment boundaries. We introduce constrained temporal adjustment and subsequently leverage a verification module to re-evaluate the candidate segments. Through this sophisticated filtering pipeline, low-confidence proposals are pruned, and robust multi-moment alignment is achieved. We retrain and evaluate 6 existing MR methods on QV-M2^2 and QVHighlights under both SMR and MMR settings. Results show that QV-M2^2 serves as an effective benchmark for training and evaluating MMR models, while FlashMMR provides a strong baseline. Specifically, on QV-M2^2, it achieves improvements over prior SOTA method by 3.00% on G-mAP, 2.70% on mAP@3+tgt, and 2.56% on mR@3. The proposed benchmark and method establish a foundation for advancing research in more realistic and challenging video temporal grounding scenarios. Code is released at https://github.com/Zhuo-Cao/QV-M2.

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@article{arxiv.2510.17218,
  title  = {When One Moment Isn't Enough: Multi-Moment Retrieval with Cross-Moment Interactions},
  author = {Zhuo Cao and Heming Du and Bingqing Zhang and Xin Yu and Xue Li and Sen Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.17218},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to NeurIPS 2025