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SwissBERT: The Multilingual Language Model for Switzerland

SwissBERT, a masked language model for Swiss languages, outperforms previous models in natural language understanding tasks, especially for contemporary news and Romansh Grischun, utilizing language adapters for potential future expansion.

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2023
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arXiv 2023
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We present SwissBERT, a masked language model created specifically for processing Switzerland-related text. SwissBERT is a pre-trained model that we adapted to news articles written in the national languages of Switzerland -- German, French, Italian, and Romansh. We evaluate SwissBERT on natural language understanding tasks related to Switzerland and find that it tends to outperform previous models on these tasks, especially when processing contemporary news and/or Romansh Grischun. Since SwissBERT uses language adapters, it may be extended to Swiss German dialects in future work. The model and our open-source code are publicly released at https://github.com/ZurichNLP/swissbert.

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