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Effective Approaches to Attention-based Neural Machine Translation
An attentional mechanism has lately been used to improve neural machine
translation (NMT) by selectively focusing on parts of the source sentence
during translation. However, there has been little work exploring useful
architectures for attention-based NMT. This paper examines two simple and
effective classes of attentional mechanism: a global approach which always
attends to all source words and a local one that only looks at a subset of
source words at a time. We demonstrate the effectiveness of both approaches
over the WMT translation tasks between English and German in both directions.
With local attention, we achieve a significant gain of 5.0 BLEU points over
non-attentional systems which already incorporate known techniques such as
dropout. Our ensemble model using different attention architectures has
established a new state-of-the-art result in the WMT'15 English to German
translation task with 25.9 BLEU points, an improvement of 1.0 BLEU points over
the existing best system backed by NMT and an n-gram reranker.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, EMNLP 2015 camera-ready version, more training
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Word Representation Models for Morphologically Rich Languages in Neural Machine Translation
Dealing with the complex word forms in morphologically rich languages is an
open problem in language processing, and is particularly important in
translation. In contrast to most modern neural systems of translation, which
discard the identity for rare words, in this paper we propose several
architectures for learning word representations from character and morpheme
level word decompositions. We incorporate these representations in a novel
machine translation model which jointly learns word alignments and translations
via a hard attention mechanism. Evaluating on translating from several
morphologically rich languages into English, we show consistent improvements
over strong baseline methods, of between 1 and 1.5 BLEU points
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