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GAMA: A Large Audio-Language Model with Advanced Audio Understanding and Complex Reasoning Abilities (2406.11768v1)

Published 17 Jun 2024 in cs.SD, cs.AI, cs.CL, and eess.AS

Abstract: Perceiving and understanding non-speech sounds and non-verbal speech is essential to making decisions that help us interact with our surroundings. In this paper, we propose GAMA, a novel General-purpose Large Audio-LLM (LALM) with Advanced Audio Understanding and Complex Reasoning Abilities. We build GAMA by integrating an LLM with multiple types of audio representations, including features from a custom Audio Q-Former, a multi-layer aggregator that aggregates features from multiple layers of an audio encoder. We fine-tune GAMA on a large-scale audio-language dataset, which augments it with audio understanding capabilities. Next, we propose CompA-R (Instruction-Tuning for Complex Audio Reasoning), a synthetically generated instruction-tuning (IT) dataset with instructions that require the model to perform complex reasoning on the input audio. We instruction-tune GAMA with CompA-R to endow it with complex reasoning abilities, where we further add a soft prompt as input with high-level semantic evidence by leveraging event tags of the input audio. Finally, we also propose CompA-R-test, a human-labeled evaluation dataset for evaluating the capabilities of LALMs on open-ended audio question-answering that requires complex reasoning. Through automated and expert human evaluations, we show that GAMA outperforms all other LALMs in literature on diverse audio understanding tasks by margins of 1%-84%. Further, GAMA IT-ed on CompA-R proves to be superior in its complex reasoning and instruction following capabilities.

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Authors (9)
  1. Sreyan Ghosh (46 papers)
  2. Sonal Kumar (30 papers)
  3. Ashish Seth (22 papers)
  4. Chandra Kiran Reddy Evuru (9 papers)
  5. Utkarsh Tyagi (18 papers)
  6. S Sakshi (11 papers)
  7. Oriol Nieto (22 papers)
  8. Ramani Duraiswami (40 papers)
  9. Dinesh Manocha (366 papers)
Citations (14)