Neural machine translation by jointly learning to align and translate

D Bahdanau, K Cho, Y Bengio - arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0473, 2014 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0473, 2014arxiv.org
Neural machine translation is a recently proposed approach to machine translation. Unlike
the traditional statistical machine translation, the neural machine translation aims at building
a single neural network that can be jointly tuned to maximize the translation performance.
The models proposed recently for neural machine translation often belong to a family of
encoder-decoders and consists of an encoder that encodes a source sentence into a fixed-
length vector from which a decoder generates a translation. In this paper, we conjecture that …
Neural machine translation is a recently proposed approach to machine translation. Unlike the traditional statistical machine translation, the neural machine translation aims at building a single neural network that can be jointly tuned to maximize the translation performance. The models proposed recently for neural machine translation often belong to a family of encoder-decoders and consists of an encoder that encodes a source sentence into a fixed-length vector from which a decoder generates a translation. In this paper, we conjecture that the use of a fixed-length vector is a bottleneck in improving the performance of this basic encoder-decoder architecture, and propose to extend this by allowing a model to automatically (soft-)search for parts of a source sentence that are relevant to predicting a target word, without having to form these parts as a hard segment explicitly. With this new approach, we achieve a translation performance comparable to the existing state-of-the-art phrase-based system on the task of English-to-French translation. Furthermore, qualitative analysis reveals that the (soft-)alignments found by the model agree well with our intuition.
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