Fine-tuning on 3,000 culturally authentic Lebanese sentences appears to beat 140,000 translated sentences, but the evidence is weakened by a potentially non-independent evaluation set and conflicting FLoRes results.
Dallah: A Dialect-Aware Multimodal Large Language Model for Arabic
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Recent advancements have significantly enhanced the capabilities of Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) in generating and understanding image-to-text content. Despite these successes, progress is predominantly limited to English due to the scarcity of high quality multimodal resources in other languages. This limitation impedes the development of competitive models in languages such as Arabic. To alleviate this situation, we introduce an efficient Arabic multimodal assistant, dubbed Dallah, that utilizes an advanced language model based on LLaMA-2 to facilitate multimodal interactions. Dallah demonstrates state-of-the-art performance in Arabic MLLMs. Through fine-tuning six Arabic dialects, Dallah showcases its capability to handle complex dialectal interactions incorporating both textual and visual elements. The model excels in two benchmark tests: one evaluating its performance on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and another specifically designed to assess dialectal responses. Beyond its robust performance in multimodal interaction tasks, Dallah has the potential to pave the way for further development of dialect-aware Arabic MLLMs.
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Fine-Tuning LLMs for Low-Resource Dialect Translation: The Case of Lebanese
Fine-tuning on 3,000 culturally authentic Lebanese sentences appears to beat 140,000 translated sentences, but the evidence is weakened by a potentially non-independent evaluation set and conflicting FLoRes results.