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arxiv:2606.31338

Beyond Binary Instrument QA: Probing Instrument Grounding in Music Audio-Language Models

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Abstract

The study proposes a multi-axis diagnostic benchmark to reveal that high binary accuracy in music audio-language models masks grounding failures like option bias and temporal errors.

Recent music audio-language models achieve high accuracy on instrument question-answering benchmarks, but it remains unclear whether this reflects robust audio grounding or benchmark-specific shortcuts. In this paper, we introduce an OpenMIC-derived diagnostic benchmark sequence for instrument grounding in music audio-language models, extending binary instrument-presence QA to genre-prior-reduced examples, confusable instrument discrimination, longer audio context, and temporal localization. Across these settings, high binary QA accuracy often fails to predict model behavior: models can exhibit option-position bias, confusable-instrument errors, and temporal response bias. These results suggest that instrument grounding should be evaluated with multi-axis diagnostic benchmarks rather than a single aggregate accuracy.

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