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Sparse Evidence Can Suffice: Agentic Evidence Seeking for Multimodal Video Misinformation Detection

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Multimodal video misinformation detection is commonly formulated as a holistic video-understanding task, where the entire video and its associated content are processed and judged in a single pass. However, real-world misinformation often exhibits a sparse and compositional evidence structure: a reliable decision may depend on only a few coupled clues, while most video content contributes limited additional information.

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