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In What Languages are Generative Language Models the Most Formal? Analyzing Formality Distribution across Languages
23 February 2023
Asim Ersoy
Gerson Vizcarra
T. Mayeesha
Benjamin Muller
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Comparing Styles across Languages: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Politeness
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Controlling Translation Formality Using Pre-trained Multilingual Language Models
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Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback
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Socially Aware Bias Measurements for Hindi Language Representations
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Sunipa Dev
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Nanyun Peng
Kai-Wei Chang
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15 Oct 2021
Masader: Metadata Sourcing for Arabic Text and Speech Data Resources
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Maraim Masoud
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13 Oct 2021
Train Short, Test Long: Attention with Linear Biases Enables Input Length Extrapolation
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XLM-T: Multilingual Language Models in Twitter for Sentiment Analysis and Beyond
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Luis Espinosa Anke
Jose Camacho-Collados
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25 Apr 2021
Megatron-LM: Training Multi-Billion Parameter Language Models Using Model Parallelism
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Raul Puri
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Jared Casper
Bryan Catanzaro
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