Comparative Analysis of Early-Layer LoRA Lexical Injection and Middle-Layer Adaptation for Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Retrieval on
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Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable capabilities, yet their performance in low-resource languages (LRLs), such as Swahili, often lags due to data scarcity and underrepresentation in pre-training. A key challenge is achieving robust cross-lingual lexical alignment, crucial for tasks like translation and cross-lingual information retrieval. This paper introduces Targeted Lexical Injection (TLI), a novel and efficient fine-tuning approach. We first demonstrate that Lugha-Llama-8B-wura, a Swahili-centric LLM, exhibits strong, near-perfect lexical alignment for Swahili-English
Research goal: How does early-layer LoRA lexical injection compare to middle-layer adaptation in improving zero-shot cross-lingual retrieval accuracy for Swahili-English code-switched queries on the AfriXGLUE benchmark?
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