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EmoOmni: Bridging Emotional Understanding and Expression in Omni-Modal LLMs

Sound 2026-03-10 v2 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

The evolution of Omni-Modal Large Language Models~(Omni-LLMs) has revolutionized human--computer interaction, enabling unified audio-visual perception and speech response. However, existing Omni-LLMs struggle with complex real-world scenarios, often leading to superficial understanding and contextually mismatched emotional responses. This issue is further intensified by Omni-LLM's Thinker-Talker architectures, which are implicitly connected through hidden states, leading to the loss of emotional details. In this work, we present EmoOmni, a unified framework for accurate understanding and expression in multimodal emotional dialogue. At its core, we introduce the emotional Chain-of-Thought~(E-CoT), which enforces a reasoning from fine-grained multimodal perception to textual response. Moreover, we explicitly treat E-CoT as high-level emotional instructions that guide the talker, enabling accurate emotional expression. Complementing the model, we construct EmoOmniPipe to obtain the real-world annotated dialogue data and establish a benchmark, EmoOmniEval, to facilitate systematic assessment of multimodal emotional dialogue task. Experiments show that EmoOmni-7B achieves comparable performance with Qwen3Omni-30B-A3B-Thinking under the same talker.

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@article{arxiv.2602.21900,
  title  = {EmoOmni: Bridging Emotional Understanding and Expression in Omni-Modal LLMs},
  author = {Wenjie Tian and Zhixian Zhao and Jingbin Hu and Huakang Chen and Haohe Liu and Binshen Mu and Lei Xie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.21900},
  year   = {2026}
}