Publications
ChildVox: A Speech, Audio, and Large Audio-Language Model Benchmark in Understanding and Characterizing Sound across Childhood
Abstract
We present ChildVox, a novel benchmark for characterizing the diverse acoustic signals through which children communicate. Specifically, ChildVox follows the full developmental trajectory from birth through school age, covering physiological sounds, non-linguistic vocalizations, canonical syllables, and spoken language. ChildVox integrates more than 20 sub-tasks across 17 child-centered audio and speech datasets, enabling systematic cross-corpus and cross-domain comparison. We evaluate a representative range of audio and speech foundation models, including self-supervised, ASR-oriented, and large audio-language models, on tasks including physiological sound classification, vocalization and canonical syllables modeling, and speech quality assessment and recognition. Benchmark results show that ChildVox provides a suite of high-performance models in recognizing a wide range of acoustic signals from children, supporting downstream applications such as characterizing children's language levels and tracking speech production with age.
- Date
- 2026
- Authors
- Tiantian Feng, Anfeng Xu, Xuan Shi, Aditya Kommineni, Shakhrul Iman Siam, Megan Micheletti, Zhonghao Shi, Helen Tager-Flusberg, Mi Zhang, Lynn K Perry, Catherine Lord, Daniel Messinger, Shrikanth Narayanan
- Journal
- arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.29257