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Wine is Not v i n. -- On the Compatibility of Tokenizations Across Languages

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arxiv 2109.05772 v1 pith:36NBI6DQ submitted 2021-09-13 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords compatibilitytokenizationsacrosslanguagesmultilingualmeasuremodelswine
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The size of the vocabulary is a central design choice in large pretrained language models, with respect to both performance and memory requirements. Typically, subword tokenization algorithms such as byte pair encoding and WordPiece are used. In this work, we investigate the compatibility of tokenizations for multilingual static and contextualized embedding spaces and propose a measure that reflects the compatibility of tokenizations across languages. Our goal is to prevent incompatible tokenizations, e.g., "wine" (word-level) in English vs.\ "v i n" (character-level) in French, which make it hard to learn good multilingual semantic representations. We show that our compatibility measure allows the system designer to create vocabularies across languages that are compatible -- a desideratum that so far has been neglected in multilingual models.

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