GLAP: General contrastive audio-text pretraining across domains and languages
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Contrastive Language Audio Pretraining (CLAP) is a widely-used method to bridge the gap between audio and text domains. Current CLAP methods enable sound and music retrieval in English, ignoring multilingual spoken content. To address this, we introduce general language audio pretraining (GLAP), which expands CLAP with multilingual and multi-domain abilities. GLAP demonstrates its versatility by achieving competitive performance on standard audio-text retrieval benchmarks like Clotho and AudioCaps, while significantly surpassing existing methods in speech retrieval and classification tasks. Additionally, GLAP achieves strong results on widely used sound-event zero-shot benchmarks, while simultaneously outperforming previous methods on speech content benchmarks. Further keyword spotting evaluations across 50 languages emphasize GLAP's advanced multilingual capabilities. Finally, multilingual sound and music understanding is evaluated across four languages. Checkpoints and Source:this https URL.
View on arXiv@article{dinkel2025_2506.11350, title={ GLAP: General contrastive audio-text pretraining across domains and languages }, author={ Heinrich Dinkel and Zhiyong Yan and Tianzi Wang and Yongqing Wang and Xingwei Sun and Yadong Niu and Jizhong Liu and Gang Li and Junbo Zhang and Jian Luan }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.11350}, year={ 2025 } }