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arxiv: 2603.12983 · v3 · pith:BOMQXAEHnew · submitted 2026-03-13 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.AI

Is Human Annotation Necessary? Iterative MBR Distillation for Error Span Detection in Machine Translation

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.AI
keywords humanspantranslationannotationsdatadetectiondistillationerror
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Error Span Detection (ESD) is a crucial subtask in Machine Translation (MT) evaluation, aiming to identify the location and severity of translation errors. While fine-tuning models on human-annotated data improves ESD performance, acquiring such data is expensive and prone to inconsistencies among annotators. To address this, we propose a novel self-evolution framework based on Minimum Bayes Risk (MBR) decoding, named Iterative MBR Distillation for ESD, which eliminates the reliance on human annotations by leveraging an off-the-shelf LLM to generate pseudo-labels. Extensive experiments on the WMT Metrics Shared Task datasets demonstrate that models trained solely on these self-generated pseudo-labels outperform both unadapted base model and supervised baselines trained on human annotations at the system and span levels, while maintaining competitive sentence-level performance.

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