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arxiv: 2103.06678 · v2 · pith:LE4R42VJnew · submitted 2021-03-11 · 💻 cs.CL

The Interplay of Variant, Size, and Task Type in Arabic Pre-trained Language Models

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords arabicmodelsdatalanguagepre-trainedfine-tuningpre-trainingsize
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In this paper, we explore the effects of language variants, data sizes, and fine-tuning task types in Arabic pre-trained language models. To do so, we build three pre-trained language models across three variants of Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), dialectal Arabic, and classical Arabic, in addition to a fourth language model which is pre-trained on a mix of the three. We also examine the importance of pre-training data size by building additional models that are pre-trained on a scaled-down set of the MSA variant. We compare our different models to each other, as well as to eight publicly available models by fine-tuning them on five NLP tasks spanning 12 datasets. Our results suggest that the variant proximity of pre-training data to fine-tuning data is more important than the pre-training data size. We exploit this insight in defining an optimized system selection model for the studied tasks.

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