Triangular Architecture for Rare Language Translation

ACL 2018  ·  Shuo Ren, Wenhu Chen, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou, Shuai Ma ·

Neural Machine Translation (NMT) performs poor on the low-resource language pair $(X,Z)$, especially when $Z$ is a rare language. By introducing another rich language $Y$, we propose a novel triangular training architecture (TA-NMT) to leverage bilingual data $(Y,Z)$ (may be small) and $(X,Y)$ (can be rich) to improve the translation performance of low-resource pairs. In this triangular architecture, $Z$ is taken as the intermediate latent variable, and translation models of $Z$ are jointly optimized with a unified bidirectional EM algorithm under the goal of maximizing the translation likelihood of $(X,Y)$. Empirical results demonstrate that our method significantly improves the translation quality of rare languages on MultiUN and IWSLT2012 datasets, and achieves even better performance combining back-translation methods.

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