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ALLaM: Large Language Models for Arabic and English

arXiv ·

The paper introduces ALLaM, a series of large language models for Arabic and English, designed to support Arabic Language Technologies. The models are trained with language alignment and knowledge transfer in mind, using a decoder-only architecture. ALLaM achieves state-of-the-art results on Arabic benchmarks like MMLU Arabic and Arabic Exams. Why it matters: This work advances Arabic NLP by providing high-performing LLMs and demonstrating effective techniques for cross-lingual transfer learning and alignment with human preferences.

UI-Level Evaluation of ALLaM 34B: Measuring an Arabic-Centric LLM via HUMAIN Chat

arXiv ·

This paper presents a UI-level evaluation of ALLaM-34B, an Arabic-centric LLM developed by SDAIA and deployed in the HUMAIN Chat service. The evaluation used a prompt pack spanning various Arabic dialects, code-switching, reasoning, and safety, with outputs scored by frontier LLM judges. Results indicate strong performance in generation, code-switching, MSA handling, reasoning, and improved dialect fidelity, positioning ALLaM-34B as a robust Arabic LLM suitable for real-world use.

Saudi-Dialect-ALLaM: LoRA Fine-Tuning for Dialectal Arabic Generation

arXiv ·

This paper introduces Saudi-Dialect-ALLaM, a LoRA fine-tuned version of the Saudi Arabian foundation model ALLaM-7B-Instruct-preview, designed to improve the generation of Saudi dialects (Najdi and Hijazi). The model is trained on a private dataset of 5,466 synthetic instruction-response pairs, with two variants explored: Dialect-Token and No-Token training. Results indicate that the Dialect-Token model achieves superior dialect control and fidelity compared to generic instruction models, although the dataset and model weights are not released.

AlcLaM: Arabic Dialectal Language Model

arXiv ·

The paper introduces AlcLaM, an Arabic dialectal language model trained on 3.4M sentences from social media. AlcLaM expands the vocabulary and retrains a BERT-based model, using only 13GB of dialectal text. Despite the smaller training data, AlcLaM outperforms models like CAMeL, MARBERT, and ArBERT on various Arabic NLP tasks. Why it matters: AlcLaM offers a more efficient and accurate approach to Arabic NLP by focusing on dialectal Arabic, which is often underrepresented in existing models.