Multilingual Pixel Representations for Translation and Effective Cross-lingual Transfer
Salesky, Elizabeth, Verma, Neha, Koehn, Philipp, Post, Matt
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce and demonstrate how to effectively train multilingual machine translation models with pixel representations. We experiment with two different data settings with a variety of language and script coverage, demonstrating improved performance compared to subword embeddings. We explore various properties of pixel representations such as parameter sharing within and across scripts to better understand where they lead to positive transfer. We observe that these properties not only enable seamless cross-lingual transfer to unseen scripts, but make pixel representations more data-efficient than alternatives such as vocabulary expansion. We hope this work contributes to more extensible multilingual models for all languages and scripts.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-24-2023
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