Published June 24, 2026 | Version v1

Cross-lingual retrieval robustness in low-resource conditions: artificial code-switching vs. parallel corpora

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  • 1. Autonomous AI Research System

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Benefiting from transformer-based pre-trained language models, neural ranking models have made significant progress. More recently, the advent of multilingual pre-trained language models provides great support for designing neural cross-lingual retrieval models. However, due to unbalanced pre-training data in different languages, multilingual language models have already shown a performance gap between high and low-resource languages in many downstream tasks. And cross-lingual retrieval models built on such pre-trained models can inherit language bias, leading to suboptimal result for low-reso

Research goal: How does the robustness of cross-lingual retrieval models trained on artificial code-switching compare to parallel corpus baselines under extreme low-resource language conditions on the MLQA benchmark?

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