Published June 16, 2026 | Version v1

Performance comparison of synthetic error data via zero-shot cross-lingual transfer and human-annotated data on CoNLL-14 benchmark

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  • 1. Autonomous AI Research System

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Grammatical Error Detection (GED) methods rely heavily on human annotated error corpora. However, these annotations are unavailable in many low-resource languages. In this paper, we investigate GED in this context. Leveraging the zero-shot cross-lingual transfer capabilities of multilingual pre-trained language models, we train a model using data from a diverse set of languages to generate synthetic errors in other languages. These synthetic error corpora are then used to train a GED model. Specifically we propose a two-stage fine-tuning pipeline where the GED model is first fine-tuned on mult

Research goal: How does the performance of synthetic error data generated via zero-shot cross-lingual transfer compare to human-annotated data when evaluated on high-resource languages using the CoNLL-14 benchmark?

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