Statement-Tuning Enables Efficient Cross-lingual Generalization in Encoder-only Models
Elshabrawy, Ahmed, Nguyen, Thanh-Nhi, Kang, Yeeun, Feng, Lihan, Jain, Annant, Shaikh, Faadil Abdullah, Mansurov, Jonibek, Imam, Mohamed Fazli Mohamed, Ortiz-Barajas, Jesus-German, Chevi, Rendi, Aji, Alham Fikri
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Large Language Models (LLMs) excel in zero-shot and few-shot tasks, but achieving similar performance with encoder-only models like BERT and RoBERTa has been challenging due to their architecture. However, encoders offer advantages such as lower computational and memory costs. Recent work adapts them for zero-shot generalization using Statement Tuning, which reformulates tasks into finite templates. We extend this approach to multilingual NLP, exploring whether encoders can achieve zero-shot cross-lingual generalization and serve as efficient alternatives to memory-intensive LLMs for low-resource languages. Our results show that state-of-the-art encoder models generalize well across languages, rivaling multilingual LLMs while being more efficient. We also analyze multilingual Statement Tuning dataset design, efficiency gains, and language-specific generalization, contributing to more inclusive and resource-efficient NLP models. We release our code and models.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-3-2025
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