Robust Summarization of Doctor-Patient Conversations: TalTech Systems for the Beyond Transcription Challenge
Abstract
This paper describes TalTech's submissions to the Beyond Transcription Challenge (BeTraC), which requires generating SOAP notes directly from long doctor-patient conversation recordings, without intermediate transcription. After screening open-weight speech LLMs for long-audio robustness, we adapted Voxtral Mini (lightweight track) and Voxtral Small (heavyweight track) with LoRA supervised fine-tuning followed by DAPO reinforcement learning that uses the challenge metric, Open Medical Concept F1, as its reward. Our systems ranked first in both tracks, and an independent LLM-as-a-judge evaluation showed the lowest hallucination rate among all submissions, indicating that reinforcement learning against a concept-matching metric need not compromise factual reliability. We also find that fine-tuning on text transcripts transfers well to speech input and appears to improve robustness on out-of-domain real recordings.
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@article{arxiv.2607.17230,
title = {Robust Summarization of Doctor-Patient Conversations: TalTech Systems for the Beyond Transcription Challenge},
author = {Aivo Olev and Tanel Alumäe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.17230},
year = {2026}
}
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SLT 2026 BeTraC