Intermediate Task Difficulty and Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer in XTREME-R
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In zero-shot cross-lingual transfer, a supervised NLP task trained on a corpus in one language is directly applicable to another language without any additional training. A source of cross-lingual transfer can be as straightforward as lexical overlap between languages (e.g., use of the same scripts, shared subwords) that naturally forces text embeddings to occupy a similar representation space. Recently introduced cross-lingual language model (XLM) pretraining brings out neural parameter sharing in Transformer-style networks as the most important factor for the transfer. In this paper, we aim
Research goal: Does the choice of intermediate task difficulty (e.g., task complexity measured by accuracy on English benchmarks) influence zero-shot cross-lingual transfer performance in XTREME-R?
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