Pengan Chen
2025
How Well Do LLMs Handle Cantonese? Benchmarking Cantonese Capabilities of Large Language Models
Jiyue Jiang
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Pengan Chen
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Liheng Chen
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Sheng Wang
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Qinghang Bao
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Lingpeng Kong
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Yu Li
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Chuan Wu
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: NAACL 2025
The rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs) has transformed the competitive landscape in natural language processing (NLP), particularly for English and other data-rich languages. However, underrepresented languages like Cantonese, spoken by over 85 million people, face significant development gaps, which is particularly concerning given the economic significance of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, and in substantial Cantonese-speaking populations in places like Singapore and North America. Despite its wide use, Cantonese has scant representation in NLP research, especially compared to other languages from similarly developed regions. To bridge these gaps, we outline current Cantonese NLP methods and introduce new benchmarks designed to evaluate LLM performance in factual generation, mathematical logic, complex reasoning, and general knowledge in Cantonese, which aim to advance open-source Cantonese LLM technology. We also propose future research directions and recommended models to enhance Cantonese LLM development.
Large Language Models in Bioinformatics: A Survey
Zhenyu Wang
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Zikang Wang
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Jiyue Jiang
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Pengan Chen
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Xiangyu Shi
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Yu Li
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025
Large Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionizing bioinformatics, enabling advanced analysis of DNA, RNA, proteins, and single-cell data. This survey provides a systematic review of recent advancements, focusing on genomic sequence modeling, RNA structure prediction, protein function inference, and single-cell transcriptomics. Meanwhile, we also discuss several key challenges, including data scarcity, computational complexity, and cross-omics integration, and explore future directions such as multimodal learning, hybrid AI models, and clinical applications. By offering a comprehensive perspective, this paper underscores the transformative potential of LLMs in driving innovations in bioinformatics and precision medicine.
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