PRISM: Training-Free Test-Time Adaptation for Audio Models
Ashish Anand Shukla · hf · 2026-08-18
PRISM is a fast, training-free test-time adaptation method addressing severe acoustic shifts in audio-text models. It reverses low-rank affine noise distortions using frozen text prototypes and geometric corrections, enhancing performance without retraining.
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