Dynamic Sentence Sampling for Efficient Training of Neural Machine Translation
This addresses training inefficiency for NMT practitioners, though it is an incremental improvement over existing sampling methods.
The paper tackles inefficient training in neural machine translation by proposing dynamic sentence sampling to skip well-learned sentences, resulting in significant acceleration and improved performance on Chinese-to-English and English-to-German tasks.
Traditional Neural machine translation (NMT) involves a fixed training procedure where each sentence is sampled once during each epoch. In reality, some sentences are well-learned during the initial few epochs; however, using this approach, the well-learned sentences would continue to be trained along with those sentences that were not well learned for 10-30 epochs, which results in a wastage of time. Here, we propose an efficient method to dynamically sample the sentences in order to accelerate the NMT training. In this approach, a weight is assigned to each sentence based on the measured difference between the training costs of two iterations. Further, in each epoch, a certain percentage of sentences are dynamically sampled according to their weights. Empirical results based on the NIST Chinese-to-English and the WMT English-to-German tasks depict that the proposed method can significantly accelerate the NMT training and improve the NMT performance.