Federated averaging of prompt embeddings from a frozen multilingual model improves accuracy on some low-resource tasks (XNLI) but not consistently on others (MasakhaNEWS).
A Primer on Pretrained Multilingual Language Models
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Multilingual Language Models (\MLLMs) such as mBERT, XLM, XLM-R, \textit{etc.} have emerged as a viable option for bringing the power of pretraining to a large number of languages. Given their success in zero-shot transfer learning, there has emerged a large body of work in (i) building bigger \MLLMs~covering a large number of languages (ii) creating exhaustive benchmarks covering a wider variety of tasks and languages for evaluating \MLLMs~ (iii) analysing the performance of \MLLMs~on monolingual, zero-shot cross-lingual and bilingual tasks (iv) understanding the universal language patterns (if any) learnt by \MLLMs~ and (v) augmenting the (often) limited capacity of \MLLMs~ to improve their performance on seen or even unseen languages. In this survey, we review the existing literature covering the above broad areas of research pertaining to \MLLMs. Based on our survey, we recommend some promising directions of future research.
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Breaking Physical and Linguistic Borders: Multilingual Federated Prompt Tuning for Low-Resource Languages
Federated averaging of prompt embeddings from a frozen multilingual model improves accuracy on some low-resource tasks (XNLI) but not consistently on others (MasakhaNEWS).