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Lost in Translationese? Reducing Translation Effect Using Abstract Meaning Representation

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Translated texts bear several hallmarks distinct from texts originating in the language. Though individual translated texts are often fluent and preserve meaning, at a large scale, translated texts have statistical tendencies which distinguish them from text originally written in the language ("translationese") and can affect model performance. We frame the novel task of translationese reduction and hypothesize that Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR), a graph-based semantic representation which abstracts away from the surface form, can be used as an interlingua to reduce the amount of translationese in translated texts. By parsing English translations into an AMR and then generating text from that AMR, the result more closely resembles originally English text across three quantitative macro-level measures, without severely compromising fluency or adequacy. We compare our AMR-based approach against three other techniques based on machine translation or paraphrase generation. This work makes strides towards reducing translationese in text and highlights the utility of AMR as an interlingua.

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NeoBabel: A Multilingual Open Tower for Visual Generation

cs.CL · 2025-07-08 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A 2B multilingual text-to-image model trained on 124M translated pairs matches or beats larger English-only baselines on English while scoring higher on the authors' multilingual benchmark extensions.

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    A 2B multilingual text-to-image model trained on 124M translated pairs matches or beats larger English-only baselines on English while scoring higher on the authors' multilingual benchmark extensions.