Scaling Intermediate Tasks for Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer Performance
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Multilingual BERT (mBERT), a language model pre-trained on large multilingual corpora, has impressive zero-shot cross-lingual transfer capabilities and performs surprisingly well on zero-shot POS tagging and Named Entity Recognition (NER), as well as on cross-lingual model transfer. At present, the mainstream methods to solve the cross-lingual downstream tasks are always using the last transformer layer's output of mBERT as the representation of linguistic information. In this work, we explore the complementary property of lower layers to the last transformer layer of mBERT. A feature aggregat
Research goal: What is the impact of scaling the number of intermediate tasks (e.g., 5 vs. 10 tasks) on zero-shot cross-lingual transfer performance, measured by F1 score on XTREME-R tasks like XNLI or MLQA?
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