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EuroBERT: Scaling Multilingual Encoders for European Languages

7 March 2025
Nicolas Boizard
Hippolyte Gisserot-Boukhlef
Duarte M. Alves
André F. T. Martins
Ayoub Hammal
Caio Corro
C´eline Hudelot
Emmanuel Malherbe
Etienne Malaboeuf
Fanny Jourdan
Gabriel Hautreux
Joao Alves
Kevin El Haddad
Manuel Faysse
Maxime Peyrard
Nuno M. Guerreiro
Patrick Fernandes
Ricardo Rei
Pierre Colombo
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Abstract

General-purpose multilingual vector representations, used in retrieval, regression and classification, are traditionally obtained from bidirectional encoder models. Despite their wide applicability, encoders have been recently overshadowed by advances in generative decoder-only models. However, many innovations driving this progress are not inherently tied to decoders. In this paper, we revisit the development of multilingual encoders through the lens of these advances, and introduce EuroBERT, a family of multilingual encoders covering European and widely spoken global languages. Our models outperform existing alternatives across a diverse range of tasks, spanning multilingual capabilities, mathematics, and coding, and natively supporting sequences of up to 8,192 tokens. We also examine the design decisions behind EuroBERT, offering insights into our dataset composition and training pipeline. We publicly release the EuroBERT models, including intermediate training checkpoints, together with our training framework.

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@article{boizard2025_2503.05500,
  title={ EuroBERT: Scaling Multilingual Encoders for European Languages },
  author={ Nicolas Boizard and Hippolyte Gisserot-Boukhlef and Duarte M. Alves and André Martins and Ayoub Hammal and Caio Corro and Céline Hudelot and Emmanuel Malherbe and Etienne Malaboeuf and Fanny Jourdan and Gabriel Hautreux and João Alves and Kevin El-Haddad and Manuel Faysse and Maxime Peyrard and Nuno M. Guerreiro and Patrick Fernandes and Ricardo Rei and Pierre Colombo },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05500},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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