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arxiv:2406.10118

SEACrowd: A Multilingual Multimodal Data Hub and Benchmark Suite for Southeast Asian Languages

Published on Jun 14
· Submitted by tellarin on Jun 17
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Abstract

Southeast Asia (SEA) is a region rich in linguistic diversity and cultural variety, with over 1,300 indigenous languages and a population of 671 million people. However, prevailing AI models suffer from a significant lack of representation of texts, images, and audio datasets from SEA, compromising the quality of AI models for SEA languages. Evaluating models for SEA languages is challenging due to the scarcity of high-quality datasets, compounded by the dominance of English training data, raising concerns about potential cultural misrepresentation. To address these challenges, we introduce SEACrowd, a collaborative initiative that consolidates a comprehensive resource hub that fills the resource gap by providing standardized corpora in nearly 1,000 SEA languages across three modalities. Through our SEACrowd benchmarks, we assess the quality of AI models on 36 indigenous languages across 13 tasks, offering valuable insights into the current AI landscape in SEA. Furthermore, we propose strategies to facilitate greater AI advancements, maximizing potential utility and resource equity for the future of AI in SEA.

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SEACrowd is out!
A collaborative multi-modality data hub and benchmark to help fill the resource gap for 100s of Southeast Asian languages.

👀 Check it out at:
Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.10118
GitHub Org: https://github.com/SEACrowd
SEACrowd Catalogue: https://seacrowd.github.io/seacrowd-catalogue/
SEACrowd Data Hub: https://github.com/SEACrowd/seacrowd-datahub/
SEACrowd Experiments: https://github.com/SEACrowd/seacrowd-experiments/

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