Applying whitening to XLM-R-base sentence embeddings, together with a language-filtering heuristic, improved cross-lingual relatedness scores and placed second in Spanish and third in Indonesian in SemEval-2024 Task 1 Track C.
SemRel2024: A Collection of Semantic Textual Relatedness Datasets for 13 Languages
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Exploring and quantifying semantic relatedness is central to representing language and holds significant implications across various NLP tasks. While earlier NLP research primarily focused on semantic similarity, often within the English language context, we instead investigate the broader phenomenon of semantic relatedness. In this paper, we present \textit{SemRel}, a new semantic relatedness dataset collection annotated by native speakers across 13 languages: \textit{Afrikaans, Algerian Arabic, Amharic, English, Hausa, Hindi, Indonesian, Kinyarwanda, Marathi, Moroccan Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, Spanish,} and \textit{Telugu}. These languages originate from five distinct language families and are predominantly spoken in Africa and Asia -- regions characterised by a relatively limited availability of NLP resources. Each instance in the SemRel datasets is a sentence pair associated with a score that represents the degree of semantic textual relatedness between the two sentences. The scores are obtained using a comparative annotation framework. We describe the data collection and annotation processes, challenges when building the datasets, baseline experiments, and their impact and utility in NLP.
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USTCCTSU at SemEval-2024 Task 1: Reducing Anisotropy for Cross-lingual Semantic Textual Relatedness Task
Applying whitening to XLM-R-base sentence embeddings, together with a language-filtering heuristic, improved cross-lingual relatedness scores and placed second in Spanish and third in Indonesian in SemEval-2024 Task 1 Track C.