metadata
license: mit
tags:
- self-supervised-pretraining
language:
- ind
- jav
- sun
cc100
This corpus is an attempt to recreate the dataset used for training
XLM-R. This corpus comprises of monolingual data for 100+ languages and
also includes data for romanized languages (indicated by *_rom). This
was constructed using the urls and paragraph indices provided by the
CC-Net repository by processing January-December 2018 Commoncrawl
snapshots. Each file comprises of documents separated by
double-newlines and paragraphs within the same document separated by a
newline. The data is generated using the open source CC-Net repository.
No claims of intellectual property are made on the work of preparation
of the corpus.
Dataset Usage
Run pip install nusacrowd
before loading the dataset through HuggingFace's load_dataset
.
Citation
@inproceedings{conneau-etal-2020-unsupervised,
title = "Unsupervised Cross-lingual Representation Learning at Scale",
author = "Conneau, Alexis and
Khandelwal, Kartikay and
Goyal, Naman and
Chaudhary, Vishrav and
Wenzek, Guillaume and
Guzm{'a}n, Francisco and
Grave, Edouard and
Ott, Myle and
Zettlemoyer, Luke and
Stoyanov, Veselin",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
month = jul,
year = "2020",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.acl-main.747",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.747",
pages = "8440--8451",
abstract = "This paper shows that pretraining multilingual language models
at scale leads to significant performance gains for a wide range of
cross-lingual transfer tasks. We train a Transformer-based masked language
model on one hundred languages, using more than two terabytes of filtered
CommonCrawl data. Our model, dubbed XLM-R, significantly outperforms
multilingual BERT (mBERT) on a variety of cross-lingual benchmarks,
including +14.6{%} average accuracy on XNLI, +13{%} average F1 score on
MLQA, and +2.4{%} F1 score on NER. XLM-R performs particularly well on
low-resource languages, improving 15.7{%} in XNLI accuracy for Swahili and
11.4{%} for Urdu over previous XLM models. We also present a detailed
empirical analysis of the key factors that are required to achieve these
gains, including the trade-offs between (1) positive transfer and capacity
dilution and (2) the performance of high and low resource languages at
scale. Finally, we show, for the first time, the possibility of
multilingual modeling without sacrificing per-language performance; XLM-R
is very competitive with strong monolingual models on the GLUE and XNLI
benchmarks. We will make our code and models publicly available.",
}
@inproceedings{wenzek-etal-2020-ccnet,
title = "{CCN}et: Extracting High Quality Monolingual Datasets from Web Crawl Data",
author = "Wenzek, Guillaume and
Lachaux, Marie-Anne and
Conneau, Alexis and
Chaudhary, Vishrav and
Guzm{'a}n, Francisco and
Joulin, Armand and
Grave, Edouard",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.lrec-1.494",
pages = "4003--4012",
abstract = "Pre-training text representations have led to significant
improvements in many areas of natural language processing. The quality of
these models benefits greatly from the size of the pretraining corpora as
long as its quality is preserved. In this paper, we describe an automatic
pipeline to extract massive high-quality monolingual datasets from Common
Crawl for a variety of languages. Our pipeline follows the data processing
introduced in fastText (Mikolov et al., 2017; Grave et al., 2018), that
deduplicates documents and identifies their language. We augment this
pipeline with a filtering step to select documents that are close to high
quality corpora like Wikipedia.",
language = "English",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4",
}
License
MIT
Homepage
https://data.statmt.org/cc-100/
NusaCatalogue
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