English

Probing Multilingual Language Models for Discourse

Computation and Language 2021-06-10 v1

Abstract

Pre-trained multilingual language models have become an important building block in multilingual natural language processing. In the present paper, we investigate a range of such models to find out how well they transfer discourse-level knowledge across languages. This is done with a systematic evaluation on a broader set of discourse-level tasks than has been previously been assembled. We find that the XLM-RoBERTa family of models consistently show the best performance, by simultaneously being good monolingual models and degrading relatively little in a zero-shot setting. Our results also indicate that model distillation may hurt the ability of cross-lingual transfer of sentence representations, while language dissimilarity at most has a modest effect. We hope that our test suite, covering 5 tasks with a total of 22 languages in 10 distinct families, will serve as a useful evaluation platform for multilingual performance at and beyond the sentence level.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2106.04832,
  title  = {Probing Multilingual Language Models for Discourse},
  author = {Murathan Kurfalı and Robert Östling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.04832},
  year   = {2021}
}

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To be presented at RepL4NLP 2021

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