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MultiFiT: Efficient Multi-lingual Language Model Fine-tuning

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arxiv 1909.04761 v2 pith:NRZJUDNG submitted 2019-09-10 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords modelslanguagepretrainedcross-lingualmodelcomputedataexisting
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Pretrained language models are promising particularly for low-resource languages as they only require unlabelled data. However, training existing models requires huge amounts of compute, while pretrained cross-lingual models often underperform on low-resource languages. We propose Multi-lingual language model Fine-Tuning (MultiFiT) to enable practitioners to train and fine-tune language models efficiently in their own language. In addition, we propose a zero-shot method using an existing pretrained cross-lingual model. We evaluate our methods on two widely used cross-lingual classification datasets where they outperform models pretrained on orders of magnitude more data and compute. We release all models and code.

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