What changes when you randomly choose BPE merge operations? Not much

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We introduce two simple randomized variants of byte pair encoding (BPE) and explore whether randomizing the selection of merge operations substantially affects a downstream machine translation task. We focus on translation into morphologically rich languages, hypothesizing that this task may show sensitivity to the method of choosing subwords. Analysis using a Bayesian linear model indicates that one variant performs nearly indistinguishably compared to standard BPE while the other degrades performance less than we anticipated. We conclude that although standard BPE is widely used, there exists an interesting universe of potential variations on it worth investigating. Our code is available at: https://github.com/bltlab/random-bpe.

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Sälevä, J., & Lignos, C. (2023). What changes when you randomly choose BPE merge operations? Not much. In ACL 2023 - 4th Workshop on Insights from Negative Results in NLP, Proceedings (pp. 59–66). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.insights-1.7

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