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Fuzzy Alignments in Directed Acyclic Graph for Non-Autoregressive Machine Translation

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arxiv 2303.06662 v2 pith:LKQQ4YEY submitted 2023-03-12 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords graphtranslationalignmentreferenceacyclicdirectedfuzzymodalities
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Non-autoregressive translation (NAT) reduces the decoding latency but suffers from performance degradation due to the multi-modality problem. Recently, the structure of directed acyclic graph has achieved great success in NAT, which tackles the multi-modality problem by introducing dependency between vertices. However, training it with negative log-likelihood loss implicitly requires a strict alignment between reference tokens and vertices, weakening its ability to handle multiple translation modalities. In this paper, we hold the view that all paths in the graph are fuzzily aligned with the reference sentence. We do not require the exact alignment but train the model to maximize a fuzzy alignment score between the graph and reference, which takes captured translations in all modalities into account. Extensive experiments on major WMT benchmarks show that our method substantially improves translation performance and increases prediction confidence, setting a new state of the art for NAT on the raw training data.

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