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Neural-based machine translation for medical text domain. Based on European Medicines Agency leaflet texts

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arxiv 1509.08644 v1 pith:JQTN2YTW submitted 2015-09-29 cs.CL cs.CYcs.NEstat.ML

classification cs.CLcs.CYcs.NEstat.ML
keywords translationmachineneuralsystemsmedicalusedagencyapproach
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The quality of machine translation is rapidly evolving. Today one can find several machine translation systems on the web that provide reasonable translations, although the systems are not perfect. In some specific domains, the quality may decrease. A recently proposed approach to this domain is neural machine translation. It aims at building a jointly-tuned single neural network that maximizes translation performance, a very different approach from traditional statistical machine translation. Recently proposed neural machine translation models often belong to the encoder-decoder family in which a source sentence is encoded into a fixed length vector that is, in turn, decoded to generate a translation. The present research examines the effects of different training methods on a Polish-English Machine Translation system used for medical data. The European Medicines Agency parallel text corpus was used as the basis for training of neural and statistical network-based translation systems. The main machine translation evaluation metrics have also been used in analysis of the systems. A comparison and implementation of a real-time medical translator is the main focus of our experiments.

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