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Cross-Lingual Transfer

Cross-lingual transfer refers to transfer learning using data and models available for one language for which ample such resources are available (e.g., English) to solve tasks in another, commonly more low-resource, language.

Papers

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Is Translation Helpful? An Empirical Analysis of Cross-Lingual Transfer in Low-Resource Dialog Generation0
AfriWOZ: Corpus for Exploiting Cross-Lingual Transferability for Generation of Dialogues in Low-Resource, African Languages0
JamPatoisNLI: A Jamaican Patois Natural Language Inference Dataset0
Japanese Zero Anaphora Resolution Can Benefit from Parallel Texts Through Neural Transfer Learning0
JiraiBench: A Bilingual Benchmark for Evaluating Large Language Models' Detection of Human Self-Destructive Behavior Content in Jirai Community0
Jointly Learning to Align and Summarize for Neural Cross-Lingual Summarization0
Jointly Learning to Embed and Predict with Multiple Languages0
JW300: A Wide-Coverage Parallel Corpus for Low-Resource Languages0
Key ingredients for effective zero-shot cross-lingual knowledge transfer in generative tasks0
Language and Task Arithmetic with Parameter-Efficient Layers for Zero-Shot Summarization0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1PaLM 2 (few-shot)Accuracy94.4Unverified
2mT0-13BAccuracy84.45Unverified
3RoBERTa Large (translate test)Accuracy76.05Unverified
4BLOOMZAccuracy75.5Unverified
5MAD-X BaseAccuracy60.94Unverified
6mGPTAccuracy55.5Unverified