Sequence of Intermediate-Task Training and Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer Accuracy in XLM-R
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Pre-trained multilingual language encoders, such as multilingual BERT and XLM-R, show great potential for zero-shot cross-lingual transfer. However, these multilingual encoders do not precisely align words and phrases across languages. Especially, learning alignments in the multilingual embedding space usually requires sentence-level or word-level parallel corpora, which are expensive to be obtained for low-resource languages. An alternative is to make the multilingual encoders more robust; when fine-tuning the encoder using downstream task, we train the encoder to tolerate noise in the contex
Research goal: How does the sequence of intermediate-task training on high-resource versus low-resource datasets affect the zero-shot cross-lingual transfer accuracy of XLM-R on the XTREME-R benchmark across distinct language families?
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