Some Languages are More Equal than Others: Probing Deeper into the Linguistic Disparity in the NLP World

Q3 Environmental Science AACL Bioflux Pub Date : 2022-10-16 DOI:10.48550/arXiv.2210.08523
Surangika Ranathunga, Nisansa de Silva
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Linguistic disparity in the NLP world is a problem that has been widely acknowledged recently. However, different facets of this problem, or the reasons behind this disparity are seldom discussed within the NLP community. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the disparity that exists within the languages of the world. We show that simply categorising languages considering data availability may not be always correct. Using an existing language categorisation based on speaker population and vitality, we analyse the distribution of language data resources, amount of NLP/CL research, inclusion in multilingual web-based platforms and the inclusion in pre-trained multilingual models. We show that many languages do not get covered in these resources or platforms, and even within the languages belonging to the same language group, there is wide disparity. We analyse the impact of family, geographical location, GDP and the speaker population of languages and provide possible reasons for this disparity, along with some suggestions to overcome the same.
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有些语言比其他语言更平等:对NLP世界语言差异的深入探讨
语言差异在NLP领域是一个近年来已被广泛承认的问题。然而,这个问题的不同方面,或者这种差异背后的原因很少在NLP社区讨论。本文全面分析了世界语言之间存在的差异。我们表明,简单地根据数据可用性对语言进行分类可能并不总是正确的。利用现有的基于说话者数量和活力的语言分类,我们分析了语言数据资源的分布、NLP/CL研究的数量、多语言网络平台的包含以及预训练的多语言模型的包含。我们发现,许多语言在这些资源或平台中没有被涵盖,甚至在属于同一语言组的语言中,也存在很大的差异。我们分析了家庭、地理位置、GDP和语言使用者人数的影响,并提供了造成这种差异的可能原因,以及一些克服这些差异的建议。
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