A three-stage ensemble of retrieval models, rerankers, and weighted voting achieves strong multilingual fact-checked claim retrieval results at SemEval-2025 Task 7.
1+1>2: Can Large Language Models Serve as Cross-Lingual Knowledge Aggregators?
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Large Language Models (LLMs) have garnered significant attention due to their remarkable ability to process information across various languages. Despite their capabilities, they exhibit inconsistencies in handling identical queries in different languages, presenting challenges for further advancement. This paper introduces a method to enhance the multilingual performance of LLMs by aggregating knowledge from diverse languages. This approach incorporates a low-resource knowledge detector specific to a language, a language selection process, and mechanisms for answer replacement and integration. Our experiments demonstrate notable performance improvements, particularly in reducing language performance disparity. An ablation study confirms that each component of our method significantly contributes to these enhancements. This research highlights the inherent potential of LLMs to harmonize multilingual capabilities and offers valuable insights for further exploration.
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QUST_NLP at SemEval-2025 Task 7: A Three-Stage Retrieval Framework for Monolingual and Crosslingual Fact-Checked Claim Retrieval
A three-stage ensemble of retrieval models, rerankers, and weighted voting achieves strong multilingual fact-checked claim retrieval results at SemEval-2025 Task 7.