A new genderless-to-English benchmark shows that fine-tuning mBART-50 on carefully curated examples cuts gender stereotyping and pronoun-reasoning errors, beating larger proprietary systems on that benchmark.
GATE: A Challenge Set for Gender-Ambiguous Translation Examples
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Although recent years have brought significant progress in improving translation of unambiguously gendered sentences, translation of ambiguously gendered input remains relatively unexplored. When source gender is ambiguous, machine translation models typically default to stereotypical gender roles, perpetuating harmful bias. Recent work has led to the development of "gender rewriters" that generate alternative gender translations on such ambiguous inputs, but such systems are plagued by poor linguistic coverage. To encourage better performance on this task we present and release GATE, a linguistically diverse corpus of gender-ambiguous source sentences along with multiple alternative target language translations. We also provide tools for evaluation and system analysis when using GATE and use them to evaluate our translation rewriter system.
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Translate With Care: Addressing Gender Bias, Neutrality, and Reasoning in Large Language Model Translations
A new genderless-to-English benchmark shows that fine-tuning mBART-50 on carefully curated examples cuts gender stereotyping and pronoun-reasoning errors, beating larger proprietary systems on that benchmark.