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Efficiently Identifying Low-Quality Language Subsets in Multilingual Datasets: A Case Study on a Large-Scale Multilingual Audio Dataset

Published 5 Oct 2024 in cs.CL | (2410.04292v1)

Abstract: Curating datasets that span multiple languages is challenging. To make the collection more scalable, researchers often incorporate one or more imperfect classifiers in the process, like language identification models. These models, however, are prone to failure, resulting in some language subsets being unreliable for downstream tasks. We introduce a statistical test, the Preference Proportion Test, for identifying such unreliable subsets. By annotating only 20 samples for a language subset, we're able to identify systematic transcription errors for 10 language subsets in a recent large multilingual transcribed audio dataset, X-IPAPack (Zhu et al., 2024). We find that filtering this low-quality data out when training models for the downstream task of phonetic transcription brings substantial benefits, most notably a 25.7% relative improvement on transcribing recordings in out-of-distribution languages. Our method lays a path forward for systematic and reliable multilingual dataset auditing.

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