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Main Authors: Arora, Siddhant, Lu, Zhiyun, Chiu, Chung-Cheng, Pang, Ruoming, Watanabe, Shinji
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01174
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author Arora, Siddhant
Lu, Zhiyun
Chiu, Chung-Cheng
Pang, Ruoming
Watanabe, Shinji
author_facet Arora, Siddhant
Lu, Zhiyun
Chiu, Chung-Cheng
Pang, Ruoming
Watanabe, Shinji
contents The recent wave of audio foundation models (FMs) could provide new capabilities for conversational modeling. However, there have been limited efforts to evaluate these audio FMs comprehensively on their ability to have natural and interactive conversations. To engage in meaningful conversation with the end user, we would want the FMs to additionally perform a fluent succession of turns without too much overlapping speech or long stretches of silence. Inspired by this, we ask whether the recently proposed audio FMs can understand, predict, and perform turn-taking events? To answer this, we propose a novel evaluation protocol that can assess spoken dialog system's turn-taking capabilities using a supervised model as a judge that has been trained to predict turn-taking events in human-human conversations. Using this protocol, we present the first comprehensive user study that evaluates existing spoken dialogue systems on their ability to perform turn-taking events and reveal many interesting insights, such as they sometimes do not understand when to speak up, can interrupt too aggressively and rarely backchannel. We further evaluate multiple open-source and proprietary audio FMs accessible through APIs on carefully curated test benchmarks from Switchboard to measure their ability to understand and predict turn-taking events and identify significant room for improvement. We will open source our evaluation platform to promote the development of advanced conversational AI systems.
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spellingShingle Talking Turns: Benchmarking Audio Foundation Models on Turn-Taking Dynamics
Arora, Siddhant
Lu, Zhiyun
Chiu, Chung-Cheng
Pang, Ruoming
Watanabe, Shinji
Computation and Language
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
The recent wave of audio foundation models (FMs) could provide new capabilities for conversational modeling. However, there have been limited efforts to evaluate these audio FMs comprehensively on their ability to have natural and interactive conversations. To engage in meaningful conversation with the end user, we would want the FMs to additionally perform a fluent succession of turns without too much overlapping speech or long stretches of silence. Inspired by this, we ask whether the recently proposed audio FMs can understand, predict, and perform turn-taking events? To answer this, we propose a novel evaluation protocol that can assess spoken dialog system's turn-taking capabilities using a supervised model as a judge that has been trained to predict turn-taking events in human-human conversations. Using this protocol, we present the first comprehensive user study that evaluates existing spoken dialogue systems on their ability to perform turn-taking events and reveal many interesting insights, such as they sometimes do not understand when to speak up, can interrupt too aggressively and rarely backchannel. We further evaluate multiple open-source and proprietary audio FMs accessible through APIs on carefully curated test benchmarks from Switchboard to measure their ability to understand and predict turn-taking events and identify significant room for improvement. We will open source our evaluation platform to promote the development of advanced conversational AI systems.
title Talking Turns: Benchmarking Audio Foundation Models on Turn-Taking Dynamics
topic Computation and Language
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01174