Leveraging Auxiliary Domain Parallel Data in Intermediate Task Fine-tuning for Low-resource Translation

Nayak, Shravan, Ranathunga, Surangika, Thillainathan, Sarubi, Hung, Rikki, Rinaldi, Anthony, Wang, Yining, Mackey, Jonah, Ho, Andrew, Lee, En-Shiun Annie

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

NMT systems trained on Pre-trained Multilingual Sequence-Sequence (PMSS) models flounder when sufficient amounts of parallel data is not available for finetuning. This specifically holds for languages missing/under-represented in these models. The problem gets aggravated when the data comes from different domains. In this paper, we show that intermediate-task fine-tuning (ITFT) of PMSS models is extremely beneficial for domain-specific NMT, especially when target domain data is limited/unavailable and the considered languages are missing or under-represented in the PMSS model. We quantify the domain-specific results variations using a domain-divergence test, and show that ITFT can mitigate the impact of domain divergence to some extent. Pre-trained Multilingual Sequence-Sequence (PMSS) models such as mBART (Tang et al., 2021) and mT5 (Xue et al., 2021) have shown considerable promise over vanilla Transformer models for Neural Machine Translation (NMT).

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