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Regularization Techniques For Fine-tuning In Neural Machine Translation

Antonio Valerio Miceli Barone, Barry Haddow, Ulrich Germann, Rico Sennrich . Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2017 – 98 citations

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We investigate techniques for supervised domain adaptation for neural machine translation where an existing model trained on a large out-of-domain dataset is adapted to a small in-domain dataset. In this scenario, overfitting is a major challenge. We investigate a number of techniques to reduce overfitting and improve transfer learning, including regularization techniques such as dropout and L2-regularization towards an out-of-domain prior. In addition, we introduce tuneout, a novel regularization technique inspired by dropout. We apply these techniques, alone and in combination, to neural machine translation, obtaining improvements on IWSLT datasets for English->German and English->Russian. We also investigate the amounts of in-domain training data needed for domain adaptation in NMT, and find a logarithmic relationship between the amount of training data and gain in BLEU score.

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