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GeoMLAMA: Geo-Diverse Commonsense Probing on Multilingual Pre-Trained Language Models (2205.12247v2)

Published 24 May 2022 in cs.CL

Abstract: Recent work has shown that Pre-trained LLMs (PLMs) store the relational knowledge learned from data and utilize it for performing downstream tasks. However, commonsense knowledge across different regions may vary. For instance, the color of bridal dress is white in American weddings whereas it is red in Chinese weddings. In this paper, we introduce a benchmark dataset, Geo-Diverse Commonsense Multilingual LLMs Analysis (GeoMLAMA), for probing the diversity of the relational knowledge in multilingual PLMs. GeoMLAMA contains 3,125 prompts in English, Chinese, Hindi, Persian, and Swahili, with a wide coverage of concepts shared by people from American, Chinese, Indian, Iranian and Kenyan cultures. We benchmark 11 standard multilingual PLMs on GeoMLAMA. Interestingly, we find that 1) larger multilingual PLMs variants do not necessarily store geo-diverse concepts better than its smaller variant; 2) multilingual PLMs are not intrinsically biased towards knowledge from the Western countries (the United States); 3) the native language of a country may not be the best language to probe its knowledge and 4) a language may better probe knowledge about a non-native country than its native country. Code and data are released at https://github.com/WadeYin9712/GeoMLAMA.

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Authors (5)
  1. Da Yin (35 papers)
  2. Hritik Bansal (38 papers)
  3. Masoud Monajatipoor (9 papers)
  4. Liunian Harold Li (19 papers)
  5. Kai-Wei Chang (292 papers)
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