Netmarble AI Center's WMT21 Automatic Post-Editing Shared Task Submission
This paper describes Netmarble's submission to WMT21 Automatic Post-Editing (APE) Shared Task for the English-German language pair. First, we propose a Curriculum Training Strategy in training stages. Facebook Fair's WMT19 news translation model was chosen to engage the large and powerful...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper describes Netmarble's submission to WMT21 Automatic Post-Editing
(APE) Shared Task for the English-German language pair. First, we propose a
Curriculum Training Strategy in training stages. Facebook Fair's WMT19 news
translation model was chosen to engage the large and powerful pre-trained
neural networks. Then, we post-train the translation model with different
levels of data at each training stages. As the training stages go on, we make
the system learn to solve multiple tasks by adding extra information at
different training stages gradually. We also show a way to utilize the
additional data in large volume for APE tasks. For further improvement, we
apply Multi-Task Learning Strategy with the Dynamic Weight Average during the
fine-tuning stage. To fine-tune the APE corpus with limited data, we add some
related subtasks to learn a unified representation. Finally, for better
performance, we leverage external translations as augmented machine translation
(MT) during the post-training and fine-tuning. As experimental results show,
our APE system significantly improves the translations of provided MT results
by -2.848 and +3.74 on the development dataset in terms of TER and BLEU,
respectively. It also demonstrates its effectiveness on the test dataset with
higher quality than the development dataset. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2109.06515 |