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Verifier Matters: Enhancing Inference-Time Scaling for Video Diffusion Models

Abstract: Inference-time scaling has recently gained attention as an effective strategy for improving the performance of generative models without requiring additional training. Although this paradigm has been successfully applied in text and image generation tasks, its extension to video diffusion models remains relatively underexplored. Indeed, video generation presents unique challenges due to its spatiotemporal complexity, particularly in evaluating intermediate generated samples, a procedure that is required by inference-time scaling algorithms. In this work, we systematically investigate the role of the verifier: the scoring mechanism used to guide sampling. We show that current verifiers, when applied at early diffusion steps, face significant reliability challenges due to noisy samples. We further demonstrate that fine-tuning verifiers on partially denoised samples significantly improves early-stage evaluation and leads to gains in generation quality across multiple inference-time scaling algorithms, including Greedy Search, Beam Search, and a novel Successive Halving baseline.


Citation:

Baraldi, Lorenzo; Bucciarelli, Davide; Zeng, Zifan; Zhang, Chongzhe; Zhang, Qunli; Cornia, Marcella; Baraldi, Lorenzo; Liu, Feng; Hu, Zheng; Cucchiara, Rita "Verifier Matters: Enhancing Inference-Time Scaling for Video Diffusion Models" Proceedings of the 36th British Machine Vision Conference, Sheffield, UK, 24th - 27th November 2025, 2025

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