Overcoming the rare word problem for low-resource language Pairs in neural machine translation

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Among the six challenges of neural machine translation (NMT) coined by (Koehn and Knowles, 2017), rare-word problem is considered the most severe one, especially in translation of low-resource languages. In this paper, we propose three solutions to address the rare words in neural machine translation systems. First, we enhance source context to predict the target words by connecting directly the source embeddings to the output of the attention component in NMT. Second, we propose an algorithm to learn morphology of unknown words for English in supervised way in order to minimize the adverse effect of rare-word problem. Finally, we exploit synonymous relation from the WordNet to overcome out-of-vocabulary (OOV) problem of NMT. We evaluate our approaches on two low-resource language pairs: English-Vietnamese and Japanese-Vietnamese. In our experiments, we have achieved significant improvements of up to roughly +1.0 BLEU points in both language pairs.

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Ngo, T. V., Ha, T. L., Nguyen, P. T., & Nguyen, L. M. (2021). Overcoming the rare word problem for low-resource language Pairs in neural machine translation. In WAT@EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 - 6th Workshop on Asian Translation, Proceedings (pp. 207–214). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/d19-5228

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