CLAILGSep 18, 2025

Introducing OmniGEC: A Silver Multilingual Dataset for Grammatical Error Correction

arXiv:2509.14504v12 citationsHas CodeProceedings of the Fourth Ukrainian Natural Language Processing Workshop (UNLP 2025)
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This addresses the data gap for adapting English GEC solutions to multilingual contexts, benefiting researchers and developers in natural language processing.

The paper introduces OmniGEC, a multilingual silver-standard dataset for grammatical error correction covering eleven languages, and fine-tunes large language models on it to achieve state-of-the-art results for paragraph-level multilingual GEC.

In this paper, we introduce OmniGEC, a collection of multilingual silver-standard datasets for the task of Grammatical Error Correction (GEC), covering eleven languages: Czech, English, Estonian, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Slovene, Swedish, and Ukrainian. These datasets facilitate the development of multilingual GEC solutions and help bridge the data gap in adapting English GEC solutions to multilingual GEC. The texts in the datasets originate from three sources: Wikipedia edits for the eleven target languages, subreddits from Reddit in the eleven target languages, and the Ukrainian-only UberText 2.0 social media corpus. While Wikipedia edits were derived from human-made corrections, the Reddit and UberText 2.0 data were automatically corrected with the GPT-4o-mini model. The quality of the corrections in the datasets was evaluated both automatically and manually. Finally, we fine-tune two open-source large language models - Aya-Expanse (8B) and Gemma-3 (12B) - on the multilingual OmniGEC corpora and achieve state-of-the-art (SOTA) results for paragraph-level multilingual GEC. The dataset collection and the best-performing models are available on Hugging Face.

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