Impact of Bilingual Corpus Proportion on Cross-Lingual Alignment in XNLI Zero-Shot Transfer
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Multilingual pre-trained models have achieved remarkable performance on cross-lingual transfer learning. Some multilingual models such as mBERT, have been pre-trained on unlabeled corpora, therefore the embeddings of different languages in the models may not be aligned very well. In this paper, we aim to improve the zero-shot cross-lingual transfer performance by proposing a pre-training task named Word-Exchange Aligning Model (WEAM), which uses the statistical alignment information as the prior knowledge to guide cross-lingual word prediction. We evaluate our model on multilingual machine rea
Research goal: What is the impact of varying the proportion of statistically aligned bilingual corpora in pre-training on the cross-lingual alignment quality measured by XNLI zero-shot transfer?
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