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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