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Cross-Attention is All You Need: Adapting Pretrained Transformers for Machine Translation

Computation and Language 2021-09-15 v2

Abstract

We study the power of cross-attention in the Transformer architecture within the context of transfer learning for machine translation, and extend the findings of studies into cross-attention when training from scratch. We conduct a series of experiments through fine-tuning a translation model on data where either the source or target language has changed. These experiments reveal that fine-tuning only the cross-attention parameters is nearly as effective as fine-tuning all parameters (i.e., the entire translation model). We provide insights into why this is the case and observe that limiting fine-tuning in this manner yields cross-lingually aligned embeddings. The implications of this finding for researchers and practitioners include a mitigation of catastrophic forgetting, the potential for zero-shot translation, and the ability to extend machine translation models to several new language pairs with reduced parameter storage overhead.

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@article{arxiv.2104.08771,
  title  = {Cross-Attention is All You Need: Adapting Pretrained Transformers for Machine Translation},
  author = {Mozhdeh Gheini and Xiang Ren and Jonathan May},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08771},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted to EMNLP 2021 Main Conference