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Naver Labs Europe's Systems for the Document-Level Generation and Translation Task at WNGT 2019

Computation and Language 2019-11-01 v1

Abstract

Recently, neural models led to significant improvements in both machine translation (MT) and natural language generation tasks (NLG). However, generation of long descriptive summaries conditioned on structured data remains an open challenge. Likewise, MT that goes beyond sentence-level context is still an open issue (e.g., document-level MT or MT with metadata). To address these challenges, we propose to leverage data from both tasks and do transfer learning between MT, NLG, and MT with source-side metadata (MT+NLG). First, we train document-based MT systems with large amounts of parallel data. Then, we adapt these models to pure NLG and MT+NLG tasks by fine-tuning with smaller amounts of domain-specific data. This end-to-end NLG approach, without data selection and planning, outperforms the previous state of the art on the Rotowire NLG task. We participated to the "Document Generation and Translation" task at WNGT 2019, and ranked first in all tracks.

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@article{arxiv.1910.14539,
  title  = {Naver Labs Europe's Systems for the Document-Level Generation and Translation Task at WNGT 2019},
  author = {Fahimeh Saleh and Alexandre Bérard and Ioan Calapodescu and Laurent Besacier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.14539},
  year   = {2019}
}

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WNGT 2019 - System Description Paper