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arxiv: 2504.09081 · v2 · pith:BEZ36E7Qnew · submitted 2025-04-12 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.AI· cs.CL

SIFT-50M: A Large-Scale Multilingual Dataset for Speech Instruction Fine-Tuning

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.AIcs.CL
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We introduce SIFT (Speech Instruction Fine-Tuning), a 50M-example dataset designed for instruction fine-tuning and pre-training of speech-text large language models (LLMs). SIFT-50M is built from publicly available speech corpora, which collectively contain 14K hours of speech, and leverages LLMs along with off-the-shelf expert models. The dataset spans five languages, encompassing a diverse range of speech understanding as well as controllable speech generation instructions. Using SIFT-50M, we train SIFT-LLM, which outperforms existing speech-text LLMs on instruction-following benchmarks while achieving competitive performance on foundational speech tasks. To support further research, we also introduce EvalSIFT, a benchmark dataset specifically designed to evaluate the instruction-following capabilities of speech-text LLMs.

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