OmniDPO: A Preference Optimization Framework to Address Omni-Modal Hallucination

Authors

  • Junzhe Chen Tsinghua University
  • Tianshu Zhang Tsinghua University
  • Shiyu Huang OpenRL
  • Yuwei Niu Chongqing University
  • Chao Sun Tsinghua University
  • Rongzhou Zhang Tsinghua University
  • Guanyu Zhou The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)
  • Lijie Wen Tsinghua University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i24.39104

Abstract

Recently, Omni-modal large language models (OLLMs) have sparked a new wave of research, achieving impressive results in tasks such as audio-video understanding and real-time environment perception. However, hallucination issues still persist. Similar to the bimodal setting, the priors from the text modality tend to dominate, leading OLLMs to rely more heavily on textual cues while neglecting visual and audio information. In addition, fully multimodal scenarios introduce new challenges. Most existing models align visual or auditory modalities with text independently during training, while ignoring the intrinsic correlations between video and its corresponding audio. This oversight results in hallucinations when reasoning requires interpreting hidden audio cues embedded in video content. To address these challenges, we propose OmniDPO, a preference-alignment framework designed to mitigate hallucinations in OLLMs. Specifically, OmniDPO incorporates two strategies: (1) constructing text-preference sample pairs to enhance the model’s understanding of audio-video interactions; and (2) constructing multimodal-preference sample pairs to strengthen the model’s attention to visual and auditory information. By tackling both challenges, OmniDPO effectively improves multimodal grounding and reduces hallucination. Experiments conducted on two OLLMs demonstrate that OmniDPO not only effectively mitigates multimodal hallucinations but also significantly enhances the models' reasoning capabilities across modalities.

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Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Chen, J., Zhang, T., Huang, S., Niu, Y., Sun, C., Zhang, R., … Wen, L. (2026). OmniDPO: A Preference Optimization Framework to Address Omni-Modal Hallucination. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(24), 20172–20180. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i24.39104

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AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning I