Training Bilingual LMs with Data Constraints in the Targeted Language
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.12986v1
- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:27:40 GMT
- Title: Training Bilingual LMs with Data Constraints in the Targeted Language
- Authors: Skyler Seto, Maartje ter Hoeve, He Bai, Natalie Schluter, David Grangier,
- Abstract summary: We study how to boost pretrained model performance in a data constrained target language by enlisting data from an auxiliary language for which high quality data is available.
We study this by quantifying the performance gap between training with data in a data-rich auxiliary language compared with training in the target language.
Our results show that stronger auxiliary datasets result in performance gains without modification to the model or training objective for close languages.
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- Abstract: Large language models are trained on massive scrapes of the web, as required by current scaling laws. Most progress is made for English, given its abundance of high-quality pretraining data. For most other languages, however, such high quality pretraining data is unavailable. In this work, we study how to boost pretrained model performance in a data constrained target language by enlisting data from an auxiliary language for which high quality data is available. We study this by quantifying the performance gap between training with data in a data-rich auxiliary language compared with training in the target language, exploring the benefits of translation systems, studying the limitations of model scaling for data constrained languages, and proposing new methods for upsampling data from the auxiliary language. Our results show that stronger auxiliary datasets result in performance gains without modification to the model or training objective for close languages, and, in particular, that performance gains due to the development of more information-rich English pretraining datasets can extend to targeted language settings with limited data.
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