Teresa Clifford
2025
Gaeilge Bhriste ó Shamhlacha Cliste: How Clever Are LLMs When Translating Irish Text?
Teresa Clifford
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Abigail Walsh
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Brian Davis
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Mícheál J. Ó Meachair
Proceedings of the 5th Celtic Language Technology Workshop
Large Language Models have been widely adopted in NLP tasks and applications, how- ever, their ability to accurately process Irish and other minority languages has not been fully explored. In this paper we describe prelim- inary experiments examining the capacity of publicly-available machine translation engines (Google Translate, Microsoft Bing, and eTrans- lation) and prompt-based AI systems systems (ChatGPT 3.5, Llama 2) for translating and handling challenging language features of Irish. A hand-crafted selection of challenging Irish language features were incorporated into trans- lation prompts, and the output from each model was examined by a human evaluator. The re- sults of these experiments indicate that these LLM-based models still struggle with translat- ing rare linguistic phenomena and ambiguous constructions. This preliminary analysis helps to inform further research in this field, pro- viding a simple ranking of publicly-available models, and indicating which language features require particular attention when evaluating model capacity.