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arxiv: 2105.15071 · v2 · pith:6VBIUW6Onew · submitted 2021-05-31 · 💻 cs.CL

Adapting High-resource NMT Models to Translate Low-resource Related Languages without Parallel Data

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords languageslow-resourcedatalanguagerelatedhigh-resourceparalleltranslation
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The scarcity of parallel data is a major obstacle for training high-quality machine translation systems for low-resource languages. Fortunately, some low-resource languages are linguistically related or similar to high-resource languages; these related languages may share many lexical or syntactic structures. In this work, we exploit this linguistic overlap to facilitate translating to and from a low-resource language with only monolingual data, in addition to any parallel data in the related high-resource language. Our method, NMT-Adapt, combines denoising autoencoding, back-translation and adversarial objectives to utilize monolingual data for low-resource adaptation. We experiment on 7 languages from three different language families and show that our technique significantly improves translation into low-resource language compared to other translation baselines.

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