Joanito Agili Lopo
2025
Language Surgery in Multilingual Large Language Models
Joanito Agili Lopo | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Tack Hwa Wong | Muhammad Ilham Ghozali | Fajri Koto | Genta Indra Winata | Peerat Limkonchotiwat | Alham Fikri Aji | Samuel Cahyawijaya
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Multilingual Representation Learning (MRL 2025)
Joanito Agili Lopo | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Tack Hwa Wong | Muhammad Ilham Ghozali | Fajri Koto | Genta Indra Winata | Peerat Limkonchotiwat | Alham Fikri Aji | Samuel Cahyawijaya
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Multilingual Representation Learning (MRL 2025)
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable generalization capabilities across tasks and languages, revolutionizing natural language processing. This paper investigates the naturally emerging representation alignment in LLMs, particularly in the middle layers, and its implications for disentangling language-specific and language-agnostic information. We empirically confirm the existence of this alignment, analyze its behavior in comparison to explicitly designed alignment models, and demonstrate its potential for language-specific manipulation without semantic degradation. Building on these findings, we propose Inference-Time Language Control (ITLC), a novel method that leverages latent injection to enable precise cross-lingual language control and mitigate language confusion in LLMs. Our experiments highlight ITLC’s strong cross-lingual control capabilities while preserving semantic integrity in target languages. Furthermore, we demonstrate its effectiveness in alleviating the cross-lingual language confusion problem, which persists even in current large-scale LLMs, leading to inconsistent language generation. This work advances our understanding of representation alignment in LLMs and introduces a practical solution for enhancing their monolingual and cross-lingual performance.
2024
CIKMar: A Dual-Encoder Approach to Prompt-Based Reranking in Educational Dialogue Systems
Joanito Agili Lopo | Marina Indah Prasasti | Alma Permatasari | Yunita Sari
Proceedings of the 38th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
Joanito Agili Lopo | Marina Indah Prasasti | Alma Permatasari | Yunita Sari
Proceedings of the 38th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
SEACrowd: A Multilingual Multimodal Data Hub and Benchmark Suite for Southeast Asian Languages
Holy Lovenia | Rahmad Mahendra | Salsabil Maulana Akbar | Lester James V. Miranda | Jennifer Santoso | Elyanah Aco | Akhdan Fadhilah | Jonibek Mansurov | Joseph Marvin Imperial | Onno P. Kampman | Joel Ruben Antony Moniz | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Frederikus Hudi | Railey Montalan | Ryan Ignatius | Joanito Agili Lopo | William Nixon | Börje F. Karlsson | James Jaya | Ryandito Diandaru | Yuze Gao | Patrick Amadeus | Bin Wang | Jan Christian Blaise Cruz | Chenxi Whitehouse | Ivan Halim Parmonangan | Maria Khelli | Wenyu Zhang | Lucky Susanto | Reynard Adha Ryanda | Sonny Lazuardi Hermawan | Dan John Velasco | Muhammad Dehan Al Kautsar | Willy Fitra Hendria | Yasmin Moslem | Noah Flynn | Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda | Haochen Li | Johanes Lee | R. Damanhuri | Shuo Sun | Muhammad Reza Qorib | Amirbek Djanibekov | Wei Qi Leong | Quyet V. Do | Niklas Muennighoff | Tanrada Pansuwan | Ilham Firdausi Putra | Yan Xu | Tai Ngee Chia | Ayu Purwarianti | Sebastian Ruder | William Tjhi | Peerat Limkonchotiwat | Alham Fikri Aji | Sedrick Keh | Genta Indra Winata | Ruochen Zhang | Fajri Koto | Zheng-Xin Yong | Samuel Cahyawijaya
Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Holy Lovenia | Rahmad Mahendra | Salsabil Maulana Akbar | Lester James V. Miranda | Jennifer Santoso | Elyanah Aco | Akhdan Fadhilah | Jonibek Mansurov | Joseph Marvin Imperial | Onno P. Kampman | Joel Ruben Antony Moniz | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Frederikus Hudi | Railey Montalan | Ryan Ignatius | Joanito Agili Lopo | William Nixon | Börje F. Karlsson | James Jaya | Ryandito Diandaru | Yuze Gao | Patrick Amadeus | Bin Wang | Jan Christian Blaise Cruz | Chenxi Whitehouse | Ivan Halim Parmonangan | Maria Khelli | Wenyu Zhang | Lucky Susanto | Reynard Adha Ryanda | Sonny Lazuardi Hermawan | Dan John Velasco | Muhammad Dehan Al Kautsar | Willy Fitra Hendria | Yasmin Moslem | Noah Flynn | Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda | Haochen Li | Johanes Lee | R. Damanhuri | Shuo Sun | Muhammad Reza Qorib | Amirbek Djanibekov | Wei Qi Leong | Quyet V. Do | Niklas Muennighoff | Tanrada Pansuwan | Ilham Firdausi Putra | Yan Xu | Tai Ngee Chia | Ayu Purwarianti | Sebastian Ruder | William Tjhi | Peerat Limkonchotiwat | Alham Fikri Aji | Sedrick Keh | Genta Indra Winata | Ruochen Zhang | Fajri Koto | Zheng-Xin Yong | Samuel Cahyawijaya
Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Southeast Asia (SEA) is a region rich in linguistic diversity and cultural variety, with over 1,300 indigenous languages and a population of 671 million people. However, prevailing AI models suffer from a significant lack of representation of texts, images, and audio datasets from SEA, compromising the quality of AI models for SEA languages. Evaluating models for SEA languages is challenging due to the scarcity of high-quality datasets, compounded by the dominance of English training data, raising concerns about potential cultural misrepresentation. To address these challenges, through a collaborative movement, we introduce SEACrowd, a comprehensive resource center that fills the resource gap by providing standardized corpora in nearly 1,000 SEA languages across three modalities. Through our SEACrowd benchmarks, we assess the quality of AI models on 36 indigenous languages across 13 tasks, offering valuable insights into the current AI landscape in SEA. Furthermore, we propose strategies to facilitate greater AI advancements, maximizing potential utility and resource equity for the future of AI in Southeast Asia.
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- Alham Fikri Aji 2
- Samuel Cahyawijaya 2
- Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi 2
- Fajri Koto 2
- Peerat Limkonchotiwat 2
- Genta Indra Winata 2
- Elyanah Aco 1
- Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda 1
- Salsabil Maulana Akbar 1
- Muhammad Dehan Al Kautsar 1
- Patrick Amadeus 1
- Tai Ngee Chia 1
- Jan Christian Blaise Cruz 1
- R. Damanhuri 1
- Ryandito Diandaru 1
- Amirbek Djanibekov 1
- Quyet V. Do 1
- Akhdan Fadhilah 1
- Noah Flynn 1
- Yuze Gao 1
- Muhammad Ilham Ghozali 1
- Willy Fitra Hendria 1
- Sonny Lazuardi Hermawan 1
- Frederikus Hudi 1
- Ryan Ignatius 1
- Joseph Marvin Imperial 1
- James Jaya 1
- Onno P. Kampman 1
- Börje F. Karlsson 1
- Sedrick Keh 1
- Maria Khelli 1
- Johanes Lee 1
- Wei Qi Leong 1
- Haochen Li 1
- Holy Lovenia 1
- Rahmad Mahendra 1
- Jonibek Mansurov 1
- Lester James Validad Miranda 1
- Joel Ruben Antony Moniz 1
- Jann Railey Montalan 1
- Yasmin Moslem 1
- Niklas Muennighoff 1
- William Nixon 1
- Tanrada Pansuwan 1
- Ivan Halim Parmonangan 1
- Alma Permatasari 1
- Marina Indah Prasasti 1
- Ayu Purwarianti 1
- Ilham Firdausi Putra 1
- Muhammad Reza Qorib 1
- Sebastian Ruder 1
- Reynard Adha Ryanda 1
- Jennifer Santoso 1
- Yunita Sari 1
- Shuo Sun 1
- Lucky Susanto 1
- William Tjhi 1
- Dan John Velasco 1
- Bin Wang 1
- Chenxi Whitehouse 1
- Tack Hwa Wong 1
- Yan Xu 1
- Zheng Xin Yong 1
- Wenyu Zhang 1
- Ruochen Zhang 1