Abstract:While pre-trained models excel in specialized tasks, learning universal representations across diverse acoustic domains remains challenging. To address this, we propose WQ-Fusion, a robust dual-encoder framework for cross-domain audio representation learning. Overcoming the limitations of static concatenation, WQ-Fusion integrates whisper and qwen via an Adaptive Feature Modulation module and a novel element-wise gated attention mechanism. This design enables dynamic feature selection, allowing the model to selectively emphasize relevant acoustic and semantic dimensions. Extensive experiments on the Interspeech 2026 Audio Encoder Capability Challenge (Track A) benchmark demonstrate that by effectively routing heterogeneous information, WQ-Fusion achieves a superior overall score of 0.836, significantly outperforming the strongest single-encoder baseline.
Abstract:Differential microphone arrays offer a promising solution for far-field acoustic signal acquisition due to their high spatial directivity and compact array structure. A key challenge lies in designing differential beamformers that are continuously steerable and capable of enhancing target signals arriving from arbitrary directions. This paper studies the design of differential beamformers for circular arrays and proposes a novel framework that incorporates directional derivative constraints. By constraining the first-order derivatives of the beampattern at the desired steering direction to zero and assigning suitable values to higher-order derivatives, the beamformer is ensured to achieve its maximum response in the target direction and provide sufficient beam steering. This approach not only improves steering flexibility but also enables a more intuitive and robust beampattern design. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method produces continuously steerable beampatterns.