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arxiv: 2102.04020 · v1 · pith:FFD2JSAOnew · submitted 2021-02-08 · 💻 cs.CL

Quality Estimation without Human-labeled Data

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords dataqualityestimationtranslationmachinemodelssupervisedsynthetic
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Quality estimation aims to measure the quality of translated content without access to a reference translation. This is crucial for machine translation systems in real-world scenarios where high-quality translation is needed. While many approaches exist for quality estimation, they are based on supervised machine learning requiring costly human labelled data. As an alternative, we propose a technique that does not rely on examples from human-annotators and instead uses synthetic training data. We train off-the-shelf architectures for supervised quality estimation on our synthetic data and show that the resulting models achieve comparable performance to models trained on human-annotated data, both for sentence and word-level prediction.

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