English

Overcoming the Curse of Sentence Length for Neural Machine Translation using Automatic Segmentation

Computation and Language 2014-10-08 v2 Machine Learning Neural and Evolutionary Computing Machine Learning

Abstract

The authors of (Cho et al., 2014a) have shown that the recently introduced neural network translation systems suffer from a significant drop in translation quality when translating long sentences, unlike existing phrase-based translation systems. In this paper, we propose a way to address this issue by automatically segmenting an input sentence into phrases that can be easily translated by the neural network translation model. Once each segment has been independently translated by the neural machine translation model, the translated clauses are concatenated to form a final translation. Empirical results show a significant improvement in translation quality for long sentences.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1409.1257,
  title  = {Overcoming the Curse of Sentence Length for Neural Machine Translation using Automatic Segmentation},
  author = {Jean Pouget-Abadie and Dzmitry Bahdanau and Bart van Merrienboer and Kyunghyun Cho and Yoshua Bengio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.1257},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Eighth Workshop on Syntax, Semantics and Structure in Statistical Translation (SSST-8)