Semi-supervised Neural Machine Translation with Consistency Regularization for Low-Resource Languages
Pham, Viet H., Pham, Thang M., Nguyen, Giang, Nguyen, Long, Dinh, Dien
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The advent of deep learning has led to a significant gain in machine translation. However, most of the studies required a large parallel dataset which is scarce and expensive to construct and even unavailable for some languages. This paper presents a simple yet effective method to tackle this problem for low-resource languages by augmenting high-quality sentence pairs and training NMT models in a semi-supervised manner. Specifically, our approach combines the cross-entropy loss for supervised learning with KL Divergence for unsupervised fashion given pseudo and augmented target sentences derived from the model. We also introduce a SentenceBERT-based filter to enhance the quality of augmenting data by retaining semantically similar sentence pairs. Experimental results show that our approach significantly improves NMT baselines, especially on low-resource datasets with 0.46--2.03 BLEU scores. We also demonstrate that using unsupervised training for augmented data is more efficient than reusing the ground-truth target sentences for supervised learning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-2-2023
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