Native Language Identification with Large Language Models
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present the first experiments on Native Language Identification (NLI) using LLMs such as GPT-4. NLI is the task of predicting a writer's first language by analyzing their writings in a second language, and is used in second language acquisition and forensic linguistics. Our results show that GPT models are proficient at NLI classification, with GPT-4 setting a new performance record of 91.7% on the benchmark TOEFL11 test set in a zero-shot setting. We also show that unlike previous fully-supervised settings, LLMs can perform NLI without being limited to a set of known classes, which has practical implications for real-world applications. Finally, we also show that LLMs can provide justification for their choices, providing reasoning based on spelling errors, syntactic patterns, and usage of directly translated linguistic patterns.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-12-2023
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