The Effectiveness of Morphology-aware Segmentation in Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation
Abstract
This paper evaluates the performance of several modern subword segmentation methods in a low-resource neural machine translation setting. We compare segmentations produced by applying BPE at the token or sentence level with morphologically-based segmentations from LMVR and MORSEL. We evaluate translation tasks between English and each of Nepali, Sinhala, and Kazakh, and predict that using morphologically-based segmentation methods would lead to better performance in this setting. However, comparing to BPE, we find that no consistent and reliable differences emerge between the segmentation methods. While morphologically-based methods outperform BPE in a few cases, what performs best tends to vary across tasks, and the performance of segmentation methods is often statistically indistinguishable.
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@article{arxiv.2103.11189,
title = {The Effectiveness of Morphology-aware Segmentation in Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation},
author = {Jonne Sälevä and Constantine Lignos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11189},
year = {2024}
}
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EACL 2021 Student Research Workshop