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Multilingual transformer language models have recently attracted much attention from researchers and are used in cross-lingual transfer learning for many NLP tasks such as text classification and named entity recognition.However, similar methods for transfer learning from monolingual text to code-switched text have not been extensively explored mainly due to the following challenges:(1) Code-switched corpus, unlike monolingual corpus, consists of more than one language and existing methods can’t be applied efficiently,(2) Code-switched corpus is usually made of resource-rich and low-resource languages and upon using multilingual pre-trained language models, the final model might bias towards resource-rich language. In this paper, we focus on code-switched sentiment analysis where we have a labelled resource-rich language dataset and unlabelled code-switched data. We propose a framework that takes the distinction between resource-rich and low-resource language into account.Instead of training on the entire code-switched corpus at once, we create buckets based on the fraction of words in the resource-rich language and progressively train from resource-rich language dominated samples to low-resource language dominated samples. Extensive experiments across multiple language pairs demonstrate that progressive training helps low-resource language dominated samples.more » « less
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Mahendran, Darshini; Ranjan, Sudhanshu; Tang, Jiawei; Nguyen, Mai; McInnes, Bridget T. (, BioCreative VII Workshop)
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McInnes, Bridget T.; Downie, J. Stephen; Hao, Yikai; Jett, Jacob; Keating, Kevin; Nakum, Gaurav; Ranjan, Sudhanshu; Rodriguez, Nicholas E.; Tang, Jiawei; Xiang, Du; et al (, ACS Synthetic Biology)
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