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Just Use XML: Revisiting Joint Translation and Label Projection

arXiv cs.CL / 3/13/2026

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Key Points

  • LabelPigeon introduces a framework that jointly performs translation and label projection via XML tags, challenging the common approach of treating these steps separately.
  • The authors design a direct evaluation scheme for label projection and show that LabelPigeon outperforms baselines and improves translation quality in 11 languages.
  • They report translation quality gains across 203 languages and find that additional fine-tuning yields consistent improvements across annotation complexity.
  • Across 27 languages and three downstream tasks, they observe substantial cross-lingual transfer gains, including up to +39.9 F1 on NER.
  • Overall, the work demonstrates that XML-tagged label projection provides effective and efficient label transfer without compromising translation quality.

Abstract

Label projection is an effective technique for cross-lingual transfer, extending span-annotated datasets from a high-resource language to low-resource ones. Most approaches perform label projection as a separate step after machine translation, and prior work that combines the two reports degraded translation quality. We re-evaluate this claim with LabelPigeon, a novel framework that jointly performs translation and label projection via XML tags. We design a direct evaluation scheme for label projection, and find that LabelPigeon outperforms baselines and actively improves translation quality in 11 languages. We further assess translation quality across 203 languages and varying annotation complexity, finding consistent improvement attributed to additional fine-tuning. Finally, across 27 languages and three downstream tasks, we report substantial gains in cross-lingual transfer over comparable work, up to +39.9 F1 on NER. Overall, our results demonstrate that XML-tagged label projection provides effective and efficient label transfer without compromising translation quality.