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Overcoming Catastrophic Forgetting in Massively Multilingual Continual Learning

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arxiv 2305.16252 v1 pith:5ZDDLWZS submitted 2023-05-25 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords catastrophicforgettinglearningmultilingualcontinuallanguagesmassivelyeffective
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Real-life multilingual systems should be able to efficiently incorporate new languages as data distributions fed to the system evolve and shift over time. To do this, systems need to handle the issue of catastrophic forgetting, where the model performance drops for languages or tasks seen further in its past. In this paper, we study catastrophic forgetting, as well as methods to minimize this, in a massively multilingual continual learning framework involving up to 51 languages and covering both classification and sequence labeling tasks. We present LR ADJUST, a learning rate scheduling method that is simple, yet effective in preserving new information without strongly overwriting past knowledge. Furthermore, we show that this method is effective across multiple continual learning approaches. Finally, we provide further insights into the dynamics of catastrophic forgetting in this massively multilingual setup.

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