SAKURA: On the Multi-hop Reasoning of Large Audio-Language Models Based on Speech and Audio Information
Abstract
Large audio-language models (LALMs) extend the large language models with multimodal understanding in speech, audio, etc. While their performances on speech and audio-processing tasks are extensively studied, their reasoning abilities remain underexplored. Particularly, their multi-hop reasoning, the ability to recall and integrate multiple facts, lacks systematic evaluation. Existing benchmarks focus on general speech and audio-processing tasks, conversational abilities, and fairness but overlook this aspect. To bridge this gap, we introduce SAKURA, a benchmark assessing LALMs' multi-hop reasoning based on speech and audio information. Results show that LALMs struggle to integrate speech/audio representations for multi-hop reasoning, even when they extract the relevant information correctly, highlighting a fundamental challenge in multimodal reasoning. Our findings expose a critical limitation in LALMs, offering insights and resources for future research.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.13237,
title = {SAKURA: On the Multi-hop Reasoning of Large Audio-Language Models Based on Speech and Audio Information},
author = {Chih-Kai Yang and Neo Ho and Yen-Ting Piao and Hung-yi Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13237},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Accepted to Interspeech 2025 (Oral). Update acknowledgement in this version. Project page: https://github.com/ckyang1124/SAKURA