Paper 2605.13831
Training Long-Context Vision-Language Models Effectively with Generalization Beyond 128K Context
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- May 2026
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01 In brief
Summary
This paper presents a systematic study of long-context continued pre-training (LongPT) for large vision-language models (LVLMs), extending a 7B model from 32K to 128K context.
The authors find that long-document VQA is substantially more effective than OCR transcription for training.
Key findings include: balanced sequence-length distributions outperform target-length-focused data; retrieval-heavy mixtures with modest reasoning data are optimal; and pure long-document VQA largely preserves short-context capabilities.
Based on these findings, they introduce MMProLong, trained from Qwen2.5-VL-7B with a 5B-token budget.
MMProLong improves long-document VQA scores by 7.1% and generalizes to 256K and 512K contexts without additional training, as well as to webpage-based needle retrieval, long-context compression, and long-video understanding.
The recipe is also validated on Qwen3-VL, showing transferability.
02 From the paper
Abstract
Long-context modeling is becoming a core capability of modern large vision-language models (LVLMs), enabling sustained context management across long-document understanding, video analysis, and multi-turn tool use in agentic workflows. Yet practical training recipes remain insufficiently explored, particularly for designing and balancing long-context data mixtures. In this work, we present a systematic study of long-context continued pre-training for LVLMs, extending a 7B model from 32K to 128K context with extensive ablations on long-document data. We first show that long-document VQA is substantially more effective than OCR transcription. Building on this observation, our ablations further yield three key findings: i) for sequence-length distribution, balanced data outperforms target-length-focused data (e.g., 128K), suggesting that long-context ability requires generalizable key-information retrieval across various lengths and positions; ii) retrieval remains the primary bottleneck, favoring retrieval-heavy mixtures with modest reasoning data for task diversity; and iii) pure long-document VQA largely preserves short-context capabilities, suggesting that instruction-formatted long data reduces the need for short-data mixing. Based on these findings, we introduce MMProLong, obtained by long-context continued pre-training from Qwen2.5-VL-7B with only a 5B-token budget. MMProLong improves long-document VQA scores by 7.1% and maintains strong performance at 256K and 512K contexts beyond its 128K training window, without additional training. It further generalizes to webpage-based multimodal needle retrieval, long-context vision-text compression, and long-video understanding without task-specific supervision. Overall, our study establishes a practical LongPT recipe and an empirical foundation for advancing long-context vision-language models.