AudioProcessBench: Benchmark for Identifying Process Errors in Audio-Grounded Reasoning
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Large audio-language models (LALMs) increasingly use explicit reasoning traces for complex audio understanding, yet the evaluation of reasoning quality remains underexplored. Although process-level benchmarks for process reward models (PRMs) have advanced reasoning evaluation in text and multi-modal domains, comparable evaluation for audio reasoning remains limited. In this paper, we present AudioProcessBench, a comprehensive benchmark for step-level process error identification in audio reasoning. AudioProcessBench contains diverse reasoning traces generated by 6 audio and omni language models. Each trace is segmented into discrete reasoning steps and annotated with binary step correctness and fine-grained error types. Our benchmark evaluates models under three complementary paradigms: (1) step correctness identification, (2) error-type-conditioned detection for diagnosing audio-specific verifier capacities, and (3) chain-level aggregation, where verifiers select or aggregate among multiple reasoning traces for the same question. This design enables a systematic analysis of whether current models can detect process errors, whether their weaknesses differ across audio-specific error types, and whether process verification translates into improved answer selection. AudioProcessBench provides a testbed for future research on audio reasoning verifiers, process reward models, and reliable omni-modal reasoning.
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