Beto, Bentz, Becas: The surprising cross-lingual effectiveness of Bert

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Abstract

Pretrained contextual representation models (Peters et al., 2018; Devlin et al., 2019) have pushed forward the state-of-the-art on many NLP tasks. A new release of BERT (Devlin, 2018) includes a model simultaneously pretrained on 104 languages with impressive performance for zero-shot cross-lingual transfer on a natural language inference task. This paper explores the broader cross-lingual potential of mBERT (multilingual) as a zero-shot language transfer model on 5 NLP tasks covering a total of 39 languages from various language families: NLI, document classification, NER, POS tagging, and dependency parsing. We compare mBERT with the best-published methods for zero-shot cross-lingual transfer and find mBERT competitive on each task. Additionally, we investigate the most effective strategy for utilizing mBERT in this manner, determine to what extent mBERT generalizes away from language-specific features, and measure factors that influence cross-lingual transfer.

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Wu, S., & Dredze, M. (2019). Beto, Bentz, Becas: The surprising cross-lingual effectiveness of Bert. In EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 - 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and 9th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 833–844). Association for Computational Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/D19-1077

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