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Morphological Word Segmentation on Agglutinative Languages for Neural Machine Translation (2001.01589v1)

Published 2 Jan 2020 in cs.CL

Abstract: Neural machine translation (NMT) has achieved impressive performance on machine translation task in recent years. However, in consideration of efficiency, a limited-size vocabulary that only contains the top-N highest frequency words are employed for model training, which leads to many rare and unknown words. It is rather difficult when translating from the low-resource and morphologically-rich agglutinative languages, which have complex morphology and large vocabulary. In this paper, we propose a morphological word segmentation method on the source-side for NMT that incorporates morphology knowledge to preserve the linguistic and semantic information in the word structure while reducing the vocabulary size at training time. It can be utilized as a preprocessing tool to segment the words in agglutinative languages for other NLP tasks. Experimental results show that our morphologically motivated word segmentation method is better suitable for the NMT model, which achieves significant improvements on Turkish-English and Uyghur-Chinese machine translation tasks on account of reducing data sparseness and language complexity.

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