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Fast Domain Adaptation for Neural Machine Translation

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arxiv 1612.06897 v1 pith:M56XGW3E submitted 2016-12-20 cs.CL

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keywords domaintranslationadaptationdataapproachlanguagelargeneural
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Neural Machine Translation (NMT) is a new approach for automatic translation of text from one human language into another. The basic concept in NMT is to train a large Neural Network that maximizes the translation performance on a given parallel corpus. NMT is gaining popularity in the research community because it outperformed traditional SMT approaches in several translation tasks at WMT and other evaluation tasks/benchmarks at least for some language pairs. However, many of the enhancements in SMT over the years have not been incorporated into the NMT framework. In this paper, we focus on one such enhancement namely domain adaptation. We propose an approach for adapting a NMT system to a new domain. The main idea behind domain adaptation is that the availability of large out-of-domain training data and a small in-domain training data. We report significant gains with our proposed method in both automatic metrics and a human subjective evaluation metric on two language pairs. With our adaptation method, we show large improvement on the new domain while the performance of our general domain only degrades slightly. In addition, our approach is fast enough to adapt an already trained system to a new domain within few hours without the need to retrain the NMT model on the combined data which usually takes several days/weeks depending on the volume of the data.

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