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arxiv: 2210.13163 · v1 · pith:WEM7QQOJnew · submitted 2022-10-24 · 💻 cs.CL

Bilingual Synchronization: Restoring Translational Relationships with Editing Operations

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keywords sourcetargettranslationbilingualconsiderrestoringsynchronizationarchitectures
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Machine Translation (MT) is usually viewed as a one-shot process that generates the target language equivalent of some source text from scratch. We consider here a more general setting which assumes an initial target sequence, that must be transformed into a valid translation of the source, thereby restoring parallelism between source and target. For this bilingual synchronization task, we consider several architectures (both autoregressive and non-autoregressive) and training regimes, and experiment with multiple practical settings such as simulated interactive MT, translating with Translation Memory (TM) and TM cleaning. Our results suggest that one single generic edit-based system, once fine-tuned, can compare with, or even outperform, dedicated systems specifically trained for these tasks.

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