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Masakhane-Afrisenti at SemEval-2023 Task 12: Sentiment Analysis using Afro-centric Language Models and Adapters for Low-resource African Languages

Authors :
Azime, Israel Abebe
Al-Azzawi, Sana Sabah
Tonja, Atnafu Lambebo
Shode, Iyanuoluwa
Alabi, Jesujoba
Awokoya, Ayodele
Oduwole, Mardiyyah
Adewumi, Tosin
Fanijo, Samuel
Awosan, Oyinkansola
Yousuf, Oreen
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

AfriSenti-SemEval Shared Task 12 of SemEval-2023. The task aims to perform monolingual sentiment classification (sub-task A) for 12 African languages, multilingual sentiment classification (sub-task B), and zero-shot sentiment classification (task C). For sub-task A, we conducted experiments using classical machine learning classifiers, Afro-centric language models, and language-specific models. For task B, we fine-tuned multilingual pre-trained language models that support many of the languages in the task. For task C, we used we make use of a parameter-efficient Adapter approach that leverages monolingual texts in the target language for effective zero-shot transfer. Our findings suggest that using pre-trained Afro-centric language models improves performance for low-resource African languages. We also ran experiments using adapters for zero-shot tasks, and the results suggest that we can obtain promising results by using adapters with a limited amount of resources.<br />Comment: SemEval 2023

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2304.06459
Document Type :
Working Paper