A Brief Survey of Multilingual Neural Machine Translation
Abstract
We present a survey on multilingual neural machine translation (MNMT), which has gained a lot of traction in the recent years. MNMT has been useful in improving translation quality as a result of knowledge transfer. MNMT is more promising and interesting than its statistical machine translation counterpart because end-to-end modeling and distributed representations open new avenues. Many approaches have been proposed in order to exploit multilingual parallel corpora for improving translation quality. However, the lack of a comprehensive survey makes it difficult to determine which approaches are promising and hence deserve further exploration. In this paper, we present an in-depth survey of existing literature on MNMT. We categorize various approaches based on the resource scenarios as well as underlying modeling principles. We hope this paper will serve as a starting point for researchers and engineers interested in MNMT.
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@article{arxiv.1905.05395,
title = {A Brief Survey of Multilingual Neural Machine Translation},
author = {Raj Dabre and Chenhui Chu and Anoop Kunchukuttan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.05395},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
We have substantially expanded this paper for a journal submission to computing surveys [arXiv:2001.01115]