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From Curated Data to Scalable Models: Continual Pre-training of Dense and MoE Large Language Models for Tibetan

Computation and Language 2026-05-14 v5

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have achieved remarkable success across a wide range of natural language processing tasks, yet their performance remains heavily biased toward high-resource languages. Tibetan, despite its cultural significance and large speaker population, is still substantially underrepresented. In this work, we present a comprehensive pipeline for advancing Tibetan language modeling through large-scale data curation and continual pre-training. We construct a 72 GB high-quality Tibetan corpus, the largest to date, and adapt Qwen2.5-7B through balanced multilingual continual pre-training with Tibetan, Chinese, and English, followed by multilingual instruction tuning. To further scale capacity efficiently, we extend the dense model to a 50B-A10B Mixture-of-Experts architecture. Due to the absence of standardized Tibetan benchmarks, we build multiple evaluation datasets via high-quality translation and human verification. Experimental results show that both dense and MoE models consistently outperform existing open-source and Tibetan-focused models of similar scale across diverse tasks. Our work advances Tibetan-centric LLM research and provides transferable insights for extending LLMs to other low-resource languages. We will release the model weights, evaluation benchmarks, and detailed data processing documentation in the follow-up.

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@article{arxiv.2507.09205,
  title  = {From Curated Data to Scalable Models: Continual Pre-training of Dense and MoE Large Language Models for Tibetan},
  author = {Lei Yang and Leiyu Pan and Bojian Xiong and Renren Jin and Shaowei Zhang and Yue Chen and Ling Shi and Jiang Zhou and Junru Wu and Zhen Wang and Jianxiang Peng and Juesi Xiao and Tianyu Dong and Zhuowen Han and Zhuo Chen and Yuqi Ren and Deyi Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.09205},
  year   = {2026}
}