Bridging Background Knowledge Gaps in Translation with Automatic Explicitation
Han, HyoJung, Boyd-Graber, Jordan Lee, Carpuat, Marine
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Translations help people understand content written in another language. However, even correct literal translations do not fulfill that goal when people lack the necessary background to understand them. Professional translators incorporate explicitations to explain the missing context by considering cultural differences between source and target audiences. Despite its potential to help users, NLP research on explicitation is limited because of the dearth of adequate evaluation methods. This work introduces techniques for automatically generating explicitations, motivated by WikiExpl: a dataset that we collect from Wikipedia and annotate with human translators. The resulting explicitations are useful as they help answer questions more accurately in a multilingual question answering framework.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-3-2023
- Country:
- South America
- Peru (0.04)
- Ecuador (0.04)
- Bolivia > Potosí Department
- Tomás Frías Province > Potosí (0.04)
- Oceania > Australia
- North America
- Dominican Republic (0.04)
- United States
- Maryland (0.04)
- New York (0.04)
- Minnesota > Hennepin County
- Minneapolis (0.14)
- Louisiana > Orleans Parish
- New Orleans (0.04)
- Europe
- France (0.05)
- Slovakia (0.04)
- Germany (0.04)
- Netherlands (0.04)
- Poland
- Masovia Province > Warsaw (0.04)
- Kuyavian-Pomeranian Province > Toruń (0.04)
- Spain
- Galicia > Madrid (0.04)
- Catalonia > Barcelona Province
- Barcelona (0.04)
- Denmark > Capital Region
- Copenhagen (0.04)
- Belgium > Wallonia
- Namur Province > Namur (0.04)
- Portugal > Lisbon
- Lisbon (0.04)
- Croatia > Dubrovnik-Neretva County
- Dubrovnik (0.04)
- Ireland > Leinster
- County Dublin > Dublin (0.04)
- Atlantic Ocean
- North Atlantic Ocean > Baltic Sea (0.04)
- Black Sea (0.04)
- Asia
- China > Hong Kong (0.04)
- South Korea (0.04)
- Middle East
- Jordan (0.04)
- UAE > Abu Dhabi Emirate
- Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- Japan > Honshū
- Kansai > Kyoto Prefecture > Kyoto (0.04)
- South America
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.50)
- Industry:
- Media (0.67)
- Government (0.46)
- Technology: