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XTREME-UP: A User-Centric Scarce-Data Benchmark for Under-Represented Languages (2305.11938v2)

Published 19 May 2023 in cs.CL

Abstract: Data scarcity is a crucial issue for the development of highly multilingual NLP systems. Yet for many under-represented languages (ULs) -- languages for which NLP re-search is particularly far behind in meeting user needs -- it is feasible to annotate small amounts of data. Motivated by this, we propose XTREME-UP, a benchmark defined by: its focus on the scarce-data scenario rather than zero-shot; its focus on user-centric tasks -- tasks with broad adoption by speakers of high-resource languages; and its focus on under-represented languages where this scarce-data scenario tends to be most realistic. XTREME-UP evaluates the capabilities of LLMs across 88 under-represented languages over 9 key user-centric technologies including ASR, OCR, MT, and information access tasks that are of general utility. We create new datasets for OCR, autocomplete, semantic parsing, and transliteration, and build on and refine existing datasets for other tasks. XTREME-UP provides methodology for evaluating many modeling scenarios including text-only, multi-modal (vision, audio, and text),supervised parameter tuning, and in-context learning. We evaluate commonly used models on the benchmark. We release all code and scripts to train and evaluate models

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Authors (27)
  1. Sebastian Ruder (93 papers)
  2. Jonathan H. Clark (17 papers)
  3. Alexander Gutkin (11 papers)
  4. Mihir Kale (18 papers)
  5. Min Ma (14 papers)
  6. Massimo Nicosia (6 papers)
  7. Shruti Rijhwani (25 papers)
  8. Parker Riley (12 papers)
  9. Jean-Michel A. Sarr (1 paper)
  10. Xinyi Wang (152 papers)
  11. John Wieting (40 papers)
  12. Nitish Gupta (27 papers)
  13. Anna Katanova (2 papers)
  14. Christo Kirov (16 papers)
  15. Dana L. Dickinson (1 paper)
  16. Brian Roark (15 papers)
  17. Bidisha Samanta (14 papers)
  18. Connie Tao (4 papers)
  19. David I. Adelani (8 papers)
  20. Vera Axelrod (9 papers)
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