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The Curious Case of Hallucinations in Neural Machine Translation

Computation and Language 2021-04-15 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

In this work, we study hallucinations in Neural Machine Translation (NMT), which lie at an extreme end on the spectrum of NMT pathologies. Firstly, we connect the phenomenon of hallucinations under source perturbation to the Long-Tail theory of Feldman (2020), and present an empirically validated hypothesis that explains hallucinations under source perturbation. Secondly, we consider hallucinations under corpus-level noise (without any source perturbation) and demonstrate that two prominent types of natural hallucinations (detached and oscillatory outputs) could be generated and explained through specific corpus-level noise patterns. Finally, we elucidate the phenomenon of hallucination amplification in popular data-generation processes such as Backtranslation and sequence-level Knowledge Distillation.

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@article{arxiv.2104.06683,
  title  = {The Curious Case of Hallucinations in Neural Machine Translation},
  author = {Vikas Raunak and Arul Menezes and Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06683},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted to NAACL 2021