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    • Large Language Models (LLMs) excel at text tasks but struggle with video's temporal complexity.
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    • Addressing these limitations is crucial for advancing video understanding.

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    • Introduce Momentor, a Video-LLM for fine-grained temporal understanding and localization.
    • Develop Moment-10M, a large-scale dataset for training segment-level video instruction tasks.
    • Enhance computational efficiency and detail preservation in Video-LLMs.

    Main Methods:

    • Proposed Momentor, a Video-LLM architecture for detailed temporal video analysis.
    • Created Moment-10M dataset using an automatic data generation engine.
    • Introduced Spatio-Temporal Token Consolidation (STTC) for parameter-free token merging.

    Main Results:

    • Momentor demonstrated strong performance in fine-grained temporal understanding and localization tasks.
    • Moment-10M dataset facilitated effective training of Video-LLMs.
    • Momentor++ with STTC significantly improved computational efficiency for extended videos.

    Conclusions:

    • Momentor provides robust fine-grained temporal understanding capabilities for videos.
    • Momentor++ offers efficient processing of complex, long videos with enhanced temporal context.
    • The developed methods advance the field of Video-LLMs for detailed video analysis.