Guiding Non-Autoregressive Neural Machine Translation Decoding with Reordering Information

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Non-autoregressive neural machine translation (NAT) generates each target word in parallel and has achieved promising inference acceleration. However, existing NAT models still have a big gap in translation quality compared to autoregressive neural machine translation models due to the multimodality problem: the target words may come from multiple feasible translations. To address this problem, we propose a novel NAT framework ReorderNAT which explicitly models the reordering information to guide the decoding of NAT. Specially, ReorderNAT utilizes deterministic and nondeterministic decoding strategies that leverage reordering information as a proxy for the final translation to encourage the decoder to choose words belonging to the same translation. Experimental results on various widely-used datasets show that our proposed model achieves better performance compared to most existing NAT models, and even achieves comparable translation quality as autoregressive translation models with a signiicant speedup.

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Ran, Q., Lin, Y., Li, P., & Zhou, J. (2021). Guiding Non-Autoregressive Neural Machine Translation Decoding with Reordering Information. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 15, pp. 13727–13735). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i15.17618

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