# Gen4U: Unifying Video Generation and Understanding via Diffusion

> Source: <https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.06856>
> Published: 2026-07-09 04:00:00+00:00

arXiv:2607.06856v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Prior work suggests that diffusion representations capture low-level geometry but struggle with high-level semantics. We demonstrate that state-of-the-art video diffusion models overcome this limitation. By systematically probing their intermediate activations using recent mutual-kNN alignment metrics, we reveal a highly structured latent space where visual representations evolve across both network depth and noise levels. We show that while moderate noise levels yield linearly separable global semantics, fine-grained details persist at lower noise levels but become spatially scattered, requiring attention mechanisms to decode. Building on these insights, we introduce Gen4U (Generation for Understanding), a framework that repurposes these generative representations with a single forward pass. Our experiments establish that frozen, large-scale video diffusion models function as highly competitive video encoders across a wide spectrum of tasks, spanning semantic and non-semantic objectives (video classification, depth estimation, camera pose estimation, image and video captioning). Bypassing fine-tuning, Gen4U unifies the generation and understanding paradigms, achieving strong perception performance while fully preserving the model's ability to generate high-quality video.
