XFORMAL: A Benchmark for Multilingual Formality Style Transfer
Briakou, Eleftheria, Lu, Di, Zhang, Ke, Tetreault, Joel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We take the first step towards multilingual style transfer by creating and releasing XFORMAL, a benchmark of multiple formal reformulations of informal text in Brazilian Portuguese, French, and Italian. Results on XFORMAL suggest that state-of-the-art style transfer approaches perform close to simple baselines, indicating that style transfer is even more challenging when moving multilingual.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-8-2021
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