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arxiv:2608.03610

Language-Specialized Multi-Teacher On-Policy Distillation for Multilingual LLM-Based ASR

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Abstract

Modern LLM-based ASR systems have established multilingual capability as a standard feature, leveraging large-scale multilingual corpora and LLMs' cross-lingual knowledge to achieve competitive performance across multilingual benchmarks. However, jointly modeling languages with heterogeneous acoustic, phonological, and lexical characteristics inevitably introduces optimization conflicts, undermining language-wise specialization. To address this challenge, we propose Language-Specialized Multi-Teacher On-Policy Distillation (LS-MOPD), which decouples language-specific knowledge acquisition from multilingual capability integration: language-specialized teachers are independently optimized via reinforcement learning (RL), with their expertise then integrated into a generalist multilingual student through language routing and token-level multi-teacher distillation, thereby reducing direct cross-lingual optimization conflicts. We further explore static and dynamic acoustic-prefix configurations to examine how teacher-student prefix consistency influences the efficacy of on-policy distillation. Experiments on benchmarks covering Mandarin, Mandarin subdialects, Cantonese, and English demonstrate that LS-MOPD substantially outperforms RL baselines and surpasses the empirical performance envelope defined by the best-performing RL teachers on nearly all benchmarks, revealing its potential to generalize beyond all teachers in multilingual ASR.

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