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[Task Submission] Multilingual SCAN (multilingual_scan)
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Multilingual SCAN
It is widely acknowledged that fine-tuning a pretrained model generally results in better performance on a given task, compared to training the model from scratch. Evidence suggest that this is also the case for compositional generalization tasks. However, it has also been shown that multilingual models may not exhibit consistent performance across languages, with low resource languages often doing worse. Can we expect similar variations between languages when testing a multilingual model for compositionality?
The majority of research on compositional generalisation has focussed on English data and models. With the ambition to gain a deeper understanding on this issue from a multilingual perspective, we aim to adapt SCAN an existing compositionality benchmark into multiple languages, in order to evaluate multilingual LLMs for compositional generalization.
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Checklist:
genbench-cli test-tasktool.