RESP uses reference-guided sequential prompting with VLMs to improve frame-level and video-level visual glitch detection in games by establishing per-video baselines.
Players’ perception of bugs and glitches in video games: An exploratory study
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TempGlitch is a controlled benchmark showing that 12 evaluated VLMs perform near chance level on detecting five types of temporal glitches in gameplay videos, with denser sampling and larger models providing no reliable improvement.
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RESP: Reference-guided Sequential Prompting for Visual Glitch Detection in Video Games
RESP uses reference-guided sequential prompting with VLMs to improve frame-level and video-level visual glitch detection in games by establishing per-video baselines.
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TempGlitch: Evaluating Vision-Language Models for Temporal Glitch Detection in Gameplay Videos
TempGlitch is a controlled benchmark showing that 12 evaluated VLMs perform near chance level on detecting five types of temporal glitches in gameplay videos, with denser sampling and larger models providing no reliable improvement.