Mercy Ranjit


2025

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Bridging the Language Gap: Dynamic Learning Strategies for Improving Multilingual Performance in LLMs
Somnath Kumar | Vaibhav Balloli | Mercy Ranjit | Kabir Ahuja | Sunayana Sitaram | Kalika Bali | Tanuja Ganu | Akshay Nambi
Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics

Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized various domains but still struggle with non-Latin scripts and low-resource languages. This paper addresses the critical challenge of improving multilingual performance without extensive fine-tuning. We introduce a novel dynamic learning approach that optimizes prompt strategy, embedding model, and LLM per query at runtime. By adapting configurations dynamically, our method achieves significant improvements over static, best and random baselines. It operates efficiently in both offline and online settings, generalizing seamlessly across new languages and datasets. Leveraging Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with state-of-the-art multilingual embeddings, we achieve superior task performance across diverse linguistic contexts. Through systematic investigation and evaluation across18 diverse languages using popular question-answering (QA) datasets we show our approach results in 10-15% improvements in multilingual performance over pre-trained models and 4x gains compared to fine-tuned, language-specific models.

2024

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MAIRA at RRG24: A specialised large multimodal model for radiology report generation
Shaury Srivastav | Mercy Ranjit | Fernando Pérez-García | Kenza Bouzid | Shruthi Bannur | Daniel C. Castro | Anton Schwaighofer | Harshita Sharma | Maximilian Ilse | Valentina Salvatelli | Sam Bond-Taylor | Fabian Falck | Anja Thieme | Hannah Richardson | Matthew P. Lungren | Stephanie L. Hyland | Javier Alvarez-Valle
Proceedings of the 23rd Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing

This paper discusses the participation of the MSR MAIRA team in the Large-Scale Radiology Report Generation Shared Task Challenge, as part of the BioNLP workshop at ACL 2024. We present a radiology-specific multimodal model designed to generate radiological reports from chest X-Rays (CXRs). Our proposed model combines a CXR-specific image encoder RAD-DINO with a Large Language Model (LLM) based on Vicuna-7B, via a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) adapter. Both the adapter and the LLM have been fine-tuned in a single-stage training setup to generate radiology reports. Experimental results indicate that a joint training setup with findings and impression sections improves findings prediction. Additionally, incorporating lateral images alongside frontal images when available further enhances all metrics. More information and resources about MAIRA can be found on the project website: http://aka.ms/maira.