Tibetan Language and AI: A Comprehensive Survey of Resources, Methods and Challenges
Abstract
Tibetan, one of the major low-resource languages in Asia, presents unique linguistic and sociocultural characteristics that pose both challenges and opportunities for AI research. Despite increasing interest in developing AI systems for underrepresented languages, Tibetan has received limited attention due to a lack of accessible data resources, standardized benchmarks, and dedicated tools. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the current state of Tibetan AI in the AI domain, covering textual and speech data resources, NLP tasks, machine translation, speech recognition, and recent developments in LLMs. We systematically categorize existing datasets and tools, evaluate methods used across different tasks, and compare performance where possible. We also identify persistent bottlenecks such as data sparsity, orthographic variation, and the lack of unified evaluation metrics. Additionally, we discuss the potential of cross-lingual transfer, multi-modal learning, and community-driven resource creation. This survey aims to serve as a foundational reference for future work on Tibetan AI research and encourages collaborative efforts to build an inclusive and sustainable AI ecosystem for low-resource languages.
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@article{arxiv.2510.19144,
title = {Tibetan Language and AI: A Comprehensive Survey of Resources, Methods and Challenges},
author = {Cheng Huang and Nyima Tashi and Fan Gao and Yutong Liu and Jiahao Li and Hao Tian and Siyang Jiang and Thupten Tsering and Ban Ma-bao and Renzeg Duojie and Gadeng Luosang and Rinchen Dongrub and Dorje Tashi and Jin Zhang and Xiao Feng and Hao Wang and Jie Tang and Guojie Tang and Xiangxiang Wang and Jia Zhang and Tsengdar Lee and Yongbin Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.19144},
year = {2025}
}