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arxiv: 2603.04862 · v3 · pith:3PK4DJBXnew · submitted 2026-03-05 · 💻 cs.SD

Focus Then Listen: Exploring Plug-and-Play Audio Enhancer for Noise-Robust Large Audio Language Models

classification 💻 cs.SD
keywords audiolalmsmodelsspeechacrossenhancerfine-tuningimproves
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Large audio language models (LALMs) are a class of foundation models for audio understanding. Existing LALMs tend to degrade significantly in real-world noisy acoustic conditions where speech and non-speech sounds interfere. While noise-aware fine-tuning can improve robustness, it requires task-specific noisy data and expensive retraining, limiting scalability. To address this issue, we propose Focus-Then-Listen (FTL), a plug-and-play audio enhancer that improves LALMs' noise robustness. Specifically, FTL first separates the input waveform into speech and non-speech, and a modality router is applied to predict the target audio modality (e.g., speech) based on the user's instruction. Finally, a modality-aware fusion block generates a task-adaptive enhanced signal for improved downstream perception and reasoning. Experiments across multiple LALMs and tasks show that FTL improves performance across different noise levels without fine-tuning on LALMs.

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