arXiv:2606. 13035v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Autoregressive video diffusion models provide a natural formulation for streaming and variable-length video generation by conditioning newly generated frames on previously generated content.
By Yu Meng, Xiangyang Luo, Letian Li, Wenyuan Jiang, Chen Gao, Xinlei Chen, Yong Li, Xiao-Ping Zhang
arXiv:2602. 01801v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Autoregressive video diffusion models enable streaming generation, opening the door to long-form synthesis, video world models, and interactive neural game engines.
By Dvir Samuel, Issar Tzachor, Matan Levy, Michael Green, Gal Chechik, Rami Ben-Ari
arXiv:2608. 07408v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We study visual persistence in interactive video world models.
By Xindi Wu, Sven Elflein, James Lucas, Olga Russakovsky, Laura Leal-Taix\'e, Despoina Paschalidou, Jonathan Lorraine, Aljo\v{s}a O\v{s}ep
arXiv:2607. 15271v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Online novel view synthesis from multi-view streaming videos faces a fundamental trade-off: maintaining a persistent, long-horizon memory to reconstruct temporarily occluded regions while operating under strict real-time constraints.
By Baback Elmieh, Lynn Tsai, Zeman Li, Srinivas Kaza, Tiancheng Sun, Gabor Csapo, Ali Behrouz, Yuan Deng, Stephen Lombardi, Steven M. Seitz, Xuan Luo
arXiv:2605. 21028v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Autoregressive long video generation often adopts bounded-memory streaming for efficiency, typically combining local windows for short-term continuity with static early-frame sinks as long-range anchors.
By Bo Ye, Xinyu Cui, Jian Zhao, Tong Wei, Min-Ling Zhang
arXiv:2606. 16353v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Streaming video understanding models must answer queries at any moment during an ongoing stream, using only what they have observed so far and under fixed memory and computation budgets.
By Haonan Ge, Yiwei Wang, Hang Wu, Yujun Cai
High-resolution image and video diffusion models, including SD3, FLUX, and recent video diffusion transformers, have substantially improved generative quality but remain expensive at inference time because they repeatedly evaluate attention-heavy denoisers over many sampling steps. We address this inefficiency by exploiting redundancy in intermediate diffusion features rather than changing model weights or retraining.
arXiv:2606. 14732v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Autoregressive video diffusion models enable streaming generation but often degrade over long rollouts: static scene layouts drift, while mechanisms that improve spatial stability tend to suppress motion, causing natural flows such as water, fire, or smoke to stagnate.
By Matiur Rahman Minar, Seunghun Oh, GangHyeon Jeong, Unsang Park
arXiv:2403. 07711v5 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Given the remarkable achievements in image generation through diffusion models, the research community has shown increasing interest in extending these models to video generation.
By Yuta Oshima, Shohei Taniguchi, Masahiro Suzuki, Yutaka Matsuo
arXiv:2606. 07577v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Audio-visual large language models (LLMs) hold strong promise for long-form video understanding, yet their long-video inference is fundamentally limited by the linear growth of video tokens and key-value (KV) caches.
By Guangzhi Sun, Yixuan Li, Yudong Yang, Chao Zhang
We propose OPSD-V, an on-policy self-distillation paradigm for post-training few-step autoregressive (AR) video diffusion models. Existing few-step AR video generators can produce long videos with low latency, but still suffer from error accumulation and weakened motion dynamics during long autoregressive rollout.
arXiv:2606. 26762v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Streaming video understanding (SVU) must answer queries that arrive asynchronously while visual tokens stream continuously under strict GPU-memory and query-time latency budgets.
By Le Tu Ngoc Minh (KAIST), Jinyeong Lim (KAIST), Dongsu Han (KAIST)