This paper presents EvolveMT for effciently combining multiple machine translation (MT) engines. The proposed system selects the output from a single engine for each segment by utilizing online learning techniques to predict the most suitable system for every translation request. A neural quality estimation metric supervises the method without requiring reference translations. The online learning capability of this system allows for dynamic adaptation to alterations in the domain or machine translation engines, thereby obviating the necessity for additional training. EvolveMT selects a subset of translation engines to be called based on the source sentence features. The degree of exploration is confgurable according to the desired quality-cost trade-off. Results from custom datasets demonstrate that EvolveMT achieves similar translation accuracy at a lower cost than selecting the best translation of each segment from all translations using an MT quality estimator. To our knowledge, EvolveMT is the frst meta MT system that adapts itself after deployment to incoming translation requests from the production environment without needing costly retraining on human feedback.
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Yuksel, K. A., Gunduz, A., Al-Badrashiny, M., Sharma, S., & Sawaf, H. (2023). EvolveMT: an Ensemble MT Engine Improving Itself with Usage Only. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 5, pp. 341–346). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.acl-industry.33
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