Across 20 reviewed language models, only about 42 of Africa's 2,000+ languages receive any support, and just 3 of 23 active scripts are commonly used.
EthioLLM: Multilingual Large Language Models for Ethiopian Languages with Task Evaluation
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Large language models (LLMs) have gained popularity recently due to their outstanding performance in various downstream Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks. However, low-resource languages are still lagging behind current state-of-the-art (SOTA) developments in the field of NLP due to insufficient resources to train LLMs. Ethiopian languages exhibit remarkable linguistic diversity, encompassing a wide array of scripts, and are imbued with profound religious and cultural significance. This paper introduces EthioLLM -- multilingual large language models for five Ethiopian languages (Amharic, Ge'ez, Afan Oromo, Somali, and Tigrinya) and English, and Ethiobenchmark -- a new benchmark dataset for various downstream NLP tasks. We evaluate the performance of these models across five downstream NLP tasks. We open-source our multilingual language models, new benchmark datasets for various downstream tasks, and task-specific fine-tuned language models and discuss the performance of the models. Our dataset and models are available at the https://huggingface.co/EthioNLP repository.
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The State of Large Language Models for African Languages: Progress and Challenges
Across 20 reviewed language models, only about 42 of Africa's 2,000+ languages receive any support, and just 3 of 23 active scripts are commonly used.