Rare Word Recognition and Translation Without Fine-Tuning via Task Vector in Speech Models
Abstract
Rare words remain a critical bottleneck for speech-to-text systems. While direct fine-tuning improves recognition of target words, it often incurs high cost, catastrophic forgetting, and limited scalability. To address these challenges, we propose a training-free paradigm based on task vectors for rare word recognition and translation. By defining task vectors as parameter differences and introducing word-level task vector arithmetic, our approach enables flexible composition of rare-word capabilities, greatly enhancing scalability and reusability. Extensive experiments across multiple domains show that the proposed method matches or surpasses fine-tuned models on target words, improves general performance by about 5 BLEU, and mitigates catastrophic forgetting.
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@article{arxiv.2512.21894,
title = {Rare Word Recognition and Translation Without Fine-Tuning via Task Vector in Speech Models},
author = {Ruihao Jing and Cheng Gong and Yu Jiang and Boyu Zhu and Shansong Liu and Chi Zhang and Xiao-Lei Zhang and Xuelong Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.21894},
year = {2025}
}