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[CS.AI] Spatio-Temporal Audio Language Modeling Breakthrough

Published at: 2026-06-16 22:00 Last updated: 2026-06-17 01:38
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Abstract

Sound events are entities with semantic identities, locations, and trajectories, but current audio-language models usually reason about clips as global event content. Conversely, sound event localization models track source directions over time but offer limited semantic coverage for language reasoning. To address this gap, we introduce ST-AudioQA, a spatio-temporal audio QA dataset and benchmark built from first-order ambisonic (FOA) renderings of static and moving sound sources.

Each scene provides source identity, activity, direction, distance, and motion metadata, enabling dense trajectory supervision and questions about what is sounding, where it is, how it moves, and how sources relate. We further propose ST-Audio Encoder, a time-resolved FOA audio encoder that learns event semantics together with source trajectories, and ST-AudioLM, which connects the audio tokens from the encoder to an LLM for spatio-temporal audio QA. Experiments show that this representation improves the semantic-localization tradeoff and yields stronger reasoning performance than static spatial and localization-oriented baselines.

Blogger's Review: The introduction of ST-AudioQA offers a fresh perspective on audio language understanding, particularly in handling dynamic sound sources. The combination of FOA rendering and LLM demonstrates a strong correlation between audio and language models, laying a foundation for future multimodal learning. This research not only advances the frontier of audio processing but also provides new insights for the development of interactive intelligent systems.

Original Source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.14141

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