A Rigorous Evaluation of LLM Data Generation Strategies for Low-Resource Languages
A Rigorous Evaluation of LLM Data Generation Strategies for Low-Resource Languages
Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly used to generate synthetic textual data for training smaller specialized models. However, a comparison of various generation strategies for low-resource language settings is lacking. While various prompting strategies have been proposed, such as demonstrations, label-based summaries, and self-revision, their comparative effectiveness remains unclear, especially for low-resource languages. In this paper, we systematically evaluate the performance of these generation strategies and their combinations across 11 typologically diverse languages, including several extremely low-resource ones. Using three NLP tasks and four open-source LLMs, we assess downstream model performance on generated versus gold-standard data. Our results show that strategic combinations of generation methods, particularly target-language demonstrations with LLM-based revisions, yield strong performance, narrowing the gap with real data to as little as 5% in some settings. We also find that smart prompting techniques can reduce the advantage of larger LLMs, highlighting efficient generation strategies for synthetic data generation in low-resource scenarios with smaller models.
Tatiana Anikina、Jan Cegin、Jakub Simko、Simon Ostermann
语言学计算技术、计算机技术
Tatiana Anikina,Jan Cegin,Jakub Simko,Simon Ostermann.A Rigorous Evaluation of LLM Data Generation Strategies for Low-Resource Languages[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12158.点此复制
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