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From Human Speech to Ocean Signals: Transferring Speech Large Models for Underwater Acoustic Target Recognition

Sound 2026-01-27 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Underwater acoustic target recognition (UATR) plays a vital role in marine applications but remains challenging due to limited labeled data and the complexity of ocean environments. This paper explores a central question: can speech large models (SLMs), trained on massive human speech corpora, be effectively transferred to underwater acoustics? To investigate this, we propose UATR-SLM, a simple framework that reuses the speech feature pipeline, adapts the SLM as an acoustic encoder, and adds a lightweight classifier.Experiments on the DeepShip and ShipsEar benchmarks show that UATR-SLM achieves over 99% in-domain accuracy, maintains strong robustness across variable signal lengths, and reaches up to 96.67% accuracy in cross-domain evaluation. These results highlight the strong transferability of SLMs to UATR, establishing a promising paradigm for leveraging speech foundation models in underwater acoustics.

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@article{arxiv.2601.18086,
  title  = {From Human Speech to Ocean Signals: Transferring Speech Large Models for Underwater Acoustic Target Recognition},
  author = {Mengcheng Huang and Xue Zhou and Chen Xu and Dapeng Man},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.18086},
  year   = {2026}
}