Inês Calvo
2026
ALBA: A European Portuguese Benchmark for Evaluating Language and Linguistic Dimensions in Generative LLMs
Inês Vieira | Inês Calvo | Iago Paulo | James Furtado | Rafael Ferreira | Diogo Tavares | Diogo Glória-Silva | David Semedo | João Magalhães
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR 2026) - Vol. 1
Inês Vieira | Inês Calvo | Iago Paulo | James Furtado | Rafael Ferreira | Diogo Tavares | Diogo Glória-Silva | David Semedo | João Magalhães
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR 2026) - Vol. 1
As Large Language Models (LLMs) expand across multilingual domains, evaluating their performance in under-represented languages becomes increasingly important. European Portuguese (pt-PT) is particularly affected, as existing training data and benchmarks are mainly in Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR). To address this, we introduce ALBA, a linguistically grounded benchmark designed from the ground up to assess LLM proficiency in linguistic-related tasks in pt-PT across eight linguistic dimensions, including Language Variety, Culture-bound Semantics, Discourse Analysis, Word Plays, Syntax, Morphology, Lexicology, and Phonetics and Phonology. ALBA is manually constructed by language experts and paired with an LLM-as-a-judge framework for scalable evaluation of pt-PT generated language. Experiments on a diverse set of models reveal performance variability across linguistic dimensions, highlighting the need for comprehensive, variety-sensitive benchmarks that support further development of tools in pt-PT.
AMALIA: A Fully Open Large Language Model for European Portuguese
Afonso Simplício | Gonçalo Vinagre | Miguel Moura Ramos | Diogo Tavares | Rafael Ferreira | Giuseppe Attanasio | Duarte M. Alves | Inês Calvo | Inês Vieira | Rui Guerra | James Furtado | Beatriz Canaverde | Iago Paulo | Vasco Ramos | Diogo Glória-Silva | Miguel Faria | Marcos Treviso | Daniel Gomes | Pedro Gomes | David Semedo | André Martins | João Magalhães
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR 2026) - Vol. 1
Afonso Simplício | Gonçalo Vinagre | Miguel Moura Ramos | Diogo Tavares | Rafael Ferreira | Giuseppe Attanasio | Duarte M. Alves | Inês Calvo | Inês Vieira | Rui Guerra | James Furtado | Beatriz Canaverde | Iago Paulo | Vasco Ramos | Diogo Glória-Silva | Miguel Faria | Marcos Treviso | Daniel Gomes | Pedro Gomes | David Semedo | André Martins | João Magalhães
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR 2026) - Vol. 1
Despite rapid progress in open large language models (LLMs), European Portuguese (pt-PT) remains underrepresented in both training data and native evaluation, with machine-translated benchmarks likely missing the variant’s linguistic and cultural nuances. We introduce AMALIA, a fully open LLM that prioritizes pt-PT by using more high-quality pt-PT data during both the mid- and post-training stages. To evaluate pt-PT more faithfully, we release a suite of pt-PT benchmarks that includes translated standard tasks and four new datasets targeting pt-PT generation, linguistic competence, and pt-PT/pt-BR bias. Experiments show that AMALIA matches strong baselines on translated benchmarks while substantially improving performance on pt-PT-specific evaluations, supporting the case for targeted training and native benchmarking for European Portuguese.