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Language Model is a Branch Predictor for Simultaneous Machine Translation

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arxiv 2312.14488 v1 pith:JOCJD2CB submitted 2023-12-22 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords branchsourcetranslationmodelpredictorsimtlanguagelatency
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The primary objective of simultaneous machine translation (SiMT) is to minimize latency while preserving the quality of the final translation. Drawing inspiration from CPU branch prediction techniques, we propose incorporating branch prediction techniques in SiMT tasks to reduce translation latency. Specifically, we utilize a language model as a branch predictor to predict potential branch directions, namely, future source words. Subsequently, we utilize the predicted source words to decode the output in advance. When the actual source word deviates from the predicted source word, we use the real source word to decode the output again, replacing the predicted output. To further reduce computational costs, we share the parameters of the encoder and the branch predictor, and utilize a pre-trained language model for initialization. Our proposed method can be seamlessly integrated with any SiMT model. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our approach can improve translation quality and latency at the same time. Our code is available at https://github.com/YinAoXiong/simt_branch_predictor .

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