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GreenPLM: Cross-Lingual Transfer of Monolingual Pre-Trained Language Models at Almost No Cost

Published 13 Nov 2022 in cs.CL | (2211.06993v3)

Abstract: Large pre-trained models have revolutionized NLP research and applications, but high training costs and limited data resources have prevented their benefits from being shared equally amongst speakers of all the world's languages. To address issues of cross-linguistic access to such models and reduce energy consumption for sustainability during large-scale model training, this study proposes an effective and energy-efficient framework called GreenPLM that uses bilingual lexicons to directly "translate" pre-trained LLMs of one language into another at almost no additional cost. We validate this approach in 18 languages' BERT models and show that this framework is comparable to, if not better than, other heuristics with high training costs. In addition, given lightweight continued pre-training on limited data where available, this framework outperforms the original monolingual LLMs in six out of seven tested languages with up to 200x less pre-training efforts. Aiming at the Leave No One Behind Principle (LNOB), our approach manages to reduce inequalities between languages and energy consumption greatly. We make our codes and models publicly available here: \url{https://github.com/qcznlp/GreenPLMs}

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