Assisting Language Learners: Automated Trans-Lingual Definition Generation via Contrastive Prompt Learning
Zhang, Hengyuan, Li, Dawei, Li, Yanran, Shang, Chenming, Shi, Chufan, Jiang, Yong
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The standard definition generation task requires to automatically produce mono-lingual definitions (e.g., English definitions for English words), but ignores that the generated definitions may also consist of unfamiliar words for language learners. In this work, we propose a novel task of Trans-Lingual Definition Generation (TLDG), which aims to generate definitions in another language, i.e., the native speaker's language. Initially, we explore the unsupervised manner of this task and build up a simple implementation of fine-tuning the multi-lingual machine translation model. Then, we develop two novel methods, Prompt Combination and Contrastive Prompt Learning, for further enhancing the quality of the generation. Our methods are evaluated against the baseline Pipeline method in both rich- and low-resource settings, and we empirically establish its superiority in generating higher-quality trans-lingual definitions.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-9-2023
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