Analysing Cross-Lingual Transfer in Low-Resourced African Named Entity Recognition

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Analysing Cross-Lingual Transfer in Low-Resourced African Named Entity Recognition

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Michael Beukman, Manuel Fokam

Abstract

Transfer learning has led to large gains in performance for nearly all NLP tasks while making downstream models easier and faster to train. This has also been extended to low-resourced languages, with some success. We investigate the properties of cross-lingual transfer learning between ten low-resourced languages, from the perspective of a named entity recognition task. We specifically investigate how much adaptive fine-tuning and the choice of transfer language affect zero-shot transfer performance. We find that models that perform well on a single language often do so at the expense of generalising to others, while models with the best generalisation to other languages suffer in individual language performance. Furthermore, the amount of data overlap between the source and target datasets is a better predictor of transfer performance than either the geographical or genetic distance between the languages.

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