Machine-translated task data is the best average parallel-data source for cross-lingual transfer of vision-language encoders, but authentic caption-like data beats it in some languages, and multilingual training helps on average up to a point.
IGLUE: A Benchmark for Transfer Learning across Modalities, Tasks, and Languages
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Reliable evaluation benchmarks designed for replicability and comprehensiveness have driven progress in machine learning. Due to the lack of a multilingual benchmark, however, vision-and-language research has mostly focused on English language tasks. To fill this gap, we introduce the Image-Grounded Language Understanding Evaluation benchmark. IGLUE brings together - by both aggregating pre-existing datasets and creating new ones - visual question answering, cross-modal retrieval, grounded reasoning, and grounded entailment tasks across 20 diverse languages. Our benchmark enables the evaluation of multilingual multimodal models for transfer learning, not only in a zero-shot setting, but also in newly defined few-shot learning setups. Based on the evaluation of the available state-of-the-art models, we find that translate-test transfer is superior to zero-shot transfer and that few-shot learning is hard to harness for many tasks. Moreover, downstream performance is partially explained by the amount of available unlabelled textual data for pretraining, and only weakly by the typological distance of target-source languages. We hope to encourage future research efforts in this area by releasing the benchmark to the community.
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Investigating the Effect of Parallel Data in the Cross-Lingual Transfer for Vision-Language Encoders
Machine-translated task data is the best average parallel-data source for cross-lingual transfer of vision-language encoders, but authentic caption-like data beats it in some languages, and multilingual training helps on average up to a point.