Performance Degradation of Multi-Source Cross-Lingual NER Models on Typologically Distant Low-Resource Languages
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Cross-lingual Named Entity Recognition (NER) leverages knowledge transfer between languages to identify and classify named entities, making it particularly useful for low-resource languages. We show that the data-based cross-lingual transfer method is an effective technique for crosslingual NER and can outperform multilingual language models for low-resource languages. This paper introduces two key enhancements to the annotation projection step in cross-lingual NER for low-resource languages. First, we explore refining word alignments using back-translation to improve accuracy. Second, we pres
Research goal: To what extent does the performance of multi-source cross-lingual NER models degrade on typologically distant low-resource languages compared to related languages within the XTREME-R evaluation suite?
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