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Beyond Transcripts: A Renewed Perspective on Audio Chaptering

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Audio chaptering, the task of automatically segmenting long-form audio into coherent sections, is increasingly important for navigating podcasts, lectures, and videos. Despite its relevance, research remains limited and text-based, leaving key questions unresolved about leveraging audio information, handling ASR errors, and transcript-free evaluation. We address these gaps through three contributions: (1) a systematic comparison between text-based models with acoustic features, a novel audio-only architecture (AudioSeg) operating on learned audio representations, and multimodal LLMs; (2) empirical analysis of factors affecting performance, including transcript quality, acoustic features, duration, and speaker composition; and (3) formalized evaluation protocols contrasting transcript-dependent text-space protocols with transcript-invariant time-space protocols. Our experiments on YTSeg reveal that AudioSeg substantially outperforms text-based approaches, pauses provide the largest acoustic gains, and MLLMs remain limited by context length and weak instruction following, yet MLLMs are promising on shorter audio.

Fabian Retkowski, Maike Z\"ufle, Thai Binh Nguyen, Jan Niehues, Alexander Waibel• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Video segmentationYTSeg <10 min duration (test)
F1 Score50.01
5
Video segmentationYTSeg 10–<30 min duration (test)
F1 Score51.4
5
Video segmentationYTSeg 30–<60 min duration (test)
F1 Score21.76
4
Video segmentationYTSeg ≥60 min duration (test)
F1 Score13.28
3
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