Video-language models (VLMs) achieve strong multimodal understanding but remain prone to hallucinations, especially when reasoning about actions and temporal order. Existing mitigation strategies, such as textual filtering or random video perturbations, often fail to address the root cause: over-reliance on language priors rather than fine-grained visual dynamics. We propose a scalable framework for counterfactual video generation that synthesizes videos differing only in actions or temporal structure while preserving scene context. Our pipeline combines multimodal LLMs for action proposal and editing guidance with diffusion-based image and video models to generate semantic hard negatives at scale. Using this framework, we build CounterVid, a synthetic dataset of ~26k preference pairs targeting action recognition and temporal reasoning. We further introduce MixDPO, a unified Direct Preference Optimization approach that jointly leverages textual and visual preferences. Fine-tuning diverse VLMs with MixDPO yields consistent improvements, notably in temporal ordering, and transfers effectively to standard video hallucination benchmarks.

CounterVid: Counterfactual Video Generation for Mitigating Action and Temporal Hallucinations in Video-Language Models / Poppi, T., Uzkent, B., Garg, A., Porto, L., Kessler, G., Yang, Y., Cornia, M., Baraldi, L., Cucchiara, R., Schiffers, F.. - (2026). (Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Budapest, Hungary October 24-29, 2026).

CounterVid: Counterfactual Video Generation for Mitigating Action and Temporal Hallucinations in Video-Language Models

Tobia Poppi;Marcella Cornia;Lorenzo Baraldi;Rita Cucchiara;
2026

Abstract

Video-language models (VLMs) achieve strong multimodal understanding but remain prone to hallucinations, especially when reasoning about actions and temporal order. Existing mitigation strategies, such as textual filtering or random video perturbations, often fail to address the root cause: over-reliance on language priors rather than fine-grained visual dynamics. We propose a scalable framework for counterfactual video generation that synthesizes videos differing only in actions or temporal structure while preserving scene context. Our pipeline combines multimodal LLMs for action proposal and editing guidance with diffusion-based image and video models to generate semantic hard negatives at scale. Using this framework, we build CounterVid, a synthetic dataset of ~26k preference pairs targeting action recognition and temporal reasoning. We further introduce MixDPO, a unified Direct Preference Optimization approach that jointly leverages textual and visual preferences. Fine-tuning diverse VLMs with MixDPO yields consistent improvements, notably in temporal ordering, and transfers effectively to standard video hallucination benchmarks.
2026
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Budapest, Hungary
October 24-29, 2026
Poppi, Tobia; Uzkent, Burak; Garg, Amanmeet; Porto, Lucas; Kessler, Garin; Yang, Yezhou; Cornia, Marcella; Baraldi, Lorenzo; Cucchiara, Rita; Schiffer...espandi
CounterVid: Counterfactual Video Generation for Mitigating Action and Temporal Hallucinations in Video-Language Models / Poppi, T., Uzkent, B., Garg, A., Porto, L., Kessler, G., Yang, Y., Cornia, M., Baraldi, L., Cucchiara, R., Schiffers, F.. - (2026). (Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Budapest, Hungary October 24-29, 2026).
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