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Pushing the Frontier of Audiovisual Perception with Large-Scale Multimodal Correspondence Learning

Sound 2025-12-23 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

We introduce Perception Encoder Audiovisual, PE-AV, a new family of encoders for audio and video understanding trained with scaled contrastive learning. Built on PE, PE-AV makes several key contributions to extend representations to audio, and natively support joint embeddings across audio-video, audio-text, and video-text modalities. PE-AV's unified cross-modal embeddings enable novel tasks such as speech retrieval, and set a new state of the art across standard audio and video benchmarks. We unlock this by building a strong audiovisual data engine that synthesizes high-quality captions for O(100M) audio-video pairs, enabling large-scale supervision consistent across modalities. Our audio data includes speech, music, and general sound effects-avoiding single-domain limitations common in prior work. We exploit ten pairwise contrastive objectives, showing that scaling cross-modality and caption-type pairs strengthens alignment and improves zero-shot performance. We further develop PE-A-Frame by fine-tuning PE-AV with frame-level contrastive objectives, enabling fine-grained audio-frame-to-text alignment for tasks such as sound event detection.

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@article{arxiv.2512.19687,
  title  = {Pushing the Frontier of Audiovisual Perception with Large-Scale Multimodal Correspondence Learning},
  author = {Apoorv Vyas and Heng-Jui Chang and Cheng-Fu Yang and Po-Yao Huang and Luya Gao and Julius Richter and Sanyuan Chen and Matt Le and Piotr Dollár and Christoph Feichtenhofer and Ann Lee and Wei-Ning Hsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.19687},
  year   = {2025}
}