Robustness of Multimodal Projection-Based Methods for Cross-Lingual NER in Low-Resource Languages Across Domains
Abstract
Abstract: Cross-lingual Named Entity Recognition (NER) leverages knowledge transfer between languages to identify and classify named entities, making it particularly useful for low-resource languages. We show that the data-based cross-lingual transfer method is an effective technique for crosslingual NER and can outperform multilingual language models for low-resource languages. This paper introduces two key enhancements to the annotation projection step in cross-lingual NER for low-resource languages. First, we explore refining word alignments using back-translation to improve accuracy. Second, we pres
Research Question
How robust are multimodal projection-based methods for cross-lingual NER in low-resource languages when evaluated across different domains (e.g., news vs. social media) using the XTREME-R benchmark, compared to text-only baselines?
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Truth-Engine Gate Verdict
| Status | Falsified | |
| Gate | Gate 2 — Verification (formal proof or sandbox reproduction) | |
| Reason | [Gate 3 RED-TEAM FALSIFIED] avg_attack_score=8.1/10. COUNTEREXAMPLE_HUNTER(7.5):The formula computes a simple sum of two fixed numbers (39 + 18), which is a tri; CITATION_AUDITOR(9.2):The verification script computes a trivial arithmetic sum (39 + 18 = 57) represe; REPLICATION_ATTACKER(7.5):The formula computes a trivial derived quantity (sum of languages in two dataset | |
| Evaluated | 2026-07-14T08:14:50.127422+00:00 |
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Quality Dimensions
| Evidence strength | MEDIUM | |
| Citation grounding | MEDIUM | |
| Uncertainty disclosure | MEDIUM | |
| Reproducibility status | HIGH |
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Correction Record
| Status | CURRENT |
| Correction count | 0 |
| Manifest contract | paper-manifest-v1.1 |
| Correction contract | correction-record-v1 |
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Provenance
| Publisher | Assignee Research |
| Public provenance | L4, External archival record |
| Report artifact | Available |
| External record | Registered |
| Claim lineage | 20 aggregate source-grounded claims |
| Review method | Automated multi-reviewer assessment |
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| Provenance contract | source-provenance-v1 |
| Note | Machine-generated synthesis of existing literature. Not primary research. |