A multi-stage pipeline that pivots Traditional Mongolian script through Cyrillic before translation improves MT quality across multiple backbones and target languages, and generates useful synthetic parallel data.
Revisiting Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation: A Case Study
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It has been shown that the performance of neural machine translation (NMT) drops starkly in low-resource conditions, underperforming phrase-based statistical machine translation (PBSMT) and requiring large amounts of auxiliary data to achieve competitive results. In this paper, we re-assess the validity of these results, arguing that they are the result of lack of system adaptation to low-resource settings. We discuss some pitfalls to be aware of when training low-resource NMT systems, and recent techniques that have shown to be especially helpful in low-resource settings, resulting in a set of best practices for low-resource NMT. In our experiments on German--English with different amounts of IWSLT14 training data, we show that, without the use of any auxiliary monolingual or multilingual data, an optimized NMT system can outperform PBSMT with far less data than previously claimed. We also apply these techniques to a low-resource Korean-English dataset, surpassing previously reported results by 4 BLEU.
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CoPiT: Cognitive Pivot Translation for Digraphic Low-Resource Mongolian in the Traditional Script
A multi-stage pipeline that pivots Traditional Mongolian script through Cyrillic before translation improves MT quality across multiple backbones and target languages, and generates useful synthetic parallel data.