Learning to actively learn neural machine translation

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Abstract

Traditional active learning (AL) methods for machine translation (MT) rely on heuristics. However, these heuristics are limited when the characteristics of the MT problem change due to e.g. the language pair or the amount of the initial bitext. In this paper, we present a framework to learn sentence selection strategies for neural MT. We train the AL query strategy using a high-resource language-pair based on AL simulations, and then transfer it to the low-resource language-pair of interest. The learned query strategy capitalizes on the shared characteristics between the language pairs to make an effective use of the AL budget. Our experiments on three language-pairs confirms that our method is more effective than strong heuristic-based methods in various conditions, including cold-start and warm-start as well as small and extremely small data conditions.

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Liu, M., Buntine, W., & Haffari, G. (2018). Learning to actively learn neural machine translation. In CoNLL 2018 - 22nd Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, Proceedings (pp. 334–344). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/k18-1033

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