CLLGMLSep 20, 2020

Energy-Based Reranking: Improving Neural Machine Translation Using Energy-Based Models

arXiv:2009.13267v4729 citations
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This work provides a practical solution for improving translation quality in NMT systems, though it is incremental as it builds on existing reranking and energy-based model techniques.

The paper addresses the discrepancy between maximum likelihood training and BLEU scores in neural machine translation by proposing an energy-based reranking method that selects higher-quality translations from samples, achieving improvements of up to +4 BLEU points on benchmark datasets.

The discrepancy between maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and task measures such as BLEU score has been studied before for autoregressive neural machine translation (NMT) and resulted in alternative training algorithms (Ranzato et al., 2016; Norouzi et al., 2016; Shen et al., 2016; Wu et al., 2018). However, MLE training remains the de facto approach for autoregressive NMT because of its computational efficiency and stability. Despite this mismatch between the training objective and task measure, we notice that the samples drawn from an MLE-based trained NMT support the desired distribution -- there are samples with much higher BLEU score comparing to the beam decoding output. To benefit from this observation, we train an energy-based model to mimic the behavior of the task measure (i.e., the energy-based model assigns lower energy to samples with higher BLEU score), which is resulted in a re-ranking algorithm based on the samples drawn from NMT: energy-based re-ranking (EBR). We use both marginal energy models (over target sentence) and joint energy models (over both source and target sentences). Our EBR with the joint energy model consistently improves the performance of the Transformer-based NMT: +4 BLEU points on IWSLT'14 German-English, +3.0 BELU points on Sinhala-English, +1.2 BLEU on WMT'16 English-German tasks.

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