Gender Neutralization for an Inclusive Machine Translation: from Theoretical Foundations to Open Challenges
Piergentili, Andrea, Fucci, Dennis, Savoldi, Beatrice, Bentivogli, Luisa, Negri, Matteo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Gender inclusivity in language technologies has become a prominent research topic. In this study, we explore gender-neutral translation (GNT) as a form of gender inclusivity and a goal to be achieved by machine translation (MT) models, which have been found to perpetuate gender bias and discrimination. Specifically, we focus on translation from English into Italian, a language pair representative of salient gender-related linguistic transfer problems. To define GNT, we review a selection of relevant institutional guidelines for gender-inclusive language, discuss its scenarios of use, and examine the technical challenges of performing GNT in MT, concluding with a discussion of potential solutions to encourage advancements toward greater inclusivity in MT.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-4-2023
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