Knowledge Transfer in Incremental Learning for Multilingual Neural Machine Translation

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Abstract

In the real-world scenario, a longstanding goal of multilingual neural machine translation (MNMT) is that a single model can incrementally adapt to new language pairs without accessing previous training data. In this scenario, previous studies concentrate on overcoming catastrophic forgetting while lacking encouragement to learn new knowledge from incremental language pairs, especially when the incremental language is not related to the set of original languages. To better acquire new knowledge, we propose a knowledge transfer method that can efficiently adapt original MNMT models to diverse incremental language pairs. The method flexibly introduces the knowledge from an external model into original models, which encourages the models to learn new language pairs, completing the procedure of knowledge transfer. Moreover, all original parameters are frozen to ensure that translation qualities on original language pairs are not degraded. Experimental results show that our method can learn new knowledge from diverse language pairs incrementally meanwhile maintaining performance on original language pairs, outperforming various strong baselines in incremental learning for MNMT.

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Huang, K., Li, P., Ma, J., Yao, T., & Liu, Y. (2023). Knowledge Transfer in Incremental Learning for Multilingual Neural Machine Translation. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Vol. 1, pp. 15286–15304). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.acl-long.852

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