Computer Science > Computation and Language
[Submitted on 14 Nov 2022 (v1), last revised 2 Jun 2023 (this version, v2)]
Title:Easy Guided Decoding in Providing Suggestions for Interactive Machine Translation
View PDFAbstract:Machine translation technology has made great progress in recent years, but it cannot guarantee error free results. Human translators perform post editing on machine translations to correct errors in the scene of computer aided translation. In favor of expediting the post editing process, many works have investigated machine translation in interactive modes, in which machines can automatically refine the rest of translations constrained by human's edits. Translation Suggestion (TS), as an interactive mode to assist human translators, requires machines to generate alternatives for specific incorrect words or phrases selected by human translators. In this paper, we utilize the parameterized objective function of neural machine translation (NMT) and propose a novel constrained decoding algorithm, namely Prefix Suffix Guided Decoding (PSGD), to deal with the TS problem without additional training. Compared to the state of the art lexically constrained decoding method, PSGD improves translation quality by an average of $10.87$ BLEU and $8.62$ BLEU on the WeTS and the WMT 2022 Translation Suggestion datasets, respectively, and reduces decoding time overhead by an average of 63.4% tested on the WMT translation datasets. Furthermore, on both of the TS benchmark datasets, it is superior to other supervised learning systems trained with TS annotated data.
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From: Ke Wang [view email][v1] Mon, 14 Nov 2022 03:40:02 UTC (8,384 KB)
[v2] Fri, 2 Jun 2023 08:25:20 UTC (7,424 KB)
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