Impact of Intermediate Task Difficulty on Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer Efficacy in XTREME Tasks
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Intermediate-task training---fine-tuning a pretrained model on an intermediate task before fine-tuning again on the target task---often improves model performance substantially on language understanding tasks in monolingual English settings. We investigate whether English intermediate-task training is still helpful on non-English target tasks. Using nine intermediate language-understanding tasks, we evaluate intermediate-task transfer in a zero-shot cross-lingual setting on the XTREME benchmark. We see large improvements from intermediate training on the BUCC and Tatoeba sentence retrieval tas
Research goal: How does the choice of intermediate task difficulty (e.g., XNLI vs. MLQA) impact the zero-shot cross-lingual transfer efficacy on XTREME tasks when measured by accuracy and F1 scores?
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