Detecting and Understanding Generalization Barriers for Neural Machine Translation

5 Apr 2020  ·  Guanlin Li, Lemao Liu, Conghui Zhu, Tiejun Zhao, Shuming Shi ·

Generalization to unseen instances is our eternal pursuit for all data-driven models. However, for realistic task like machine translation, the traditional approach measuring generalization in an average sense provides poor understanding for the fine-grained generalization ability. As a remedy, this paper attempts to identify and understand generalization barrier words within an unseen input sentence that \textit{cause} the degradation of fine-grained generalization. We propose a principled definition of generalization barrier words and a modified version which is tractable in computation. Based on the modified one, we propose three simple methods for barrier detection by the search-aware risk estimation through counterfactual generation. We then conduct extensive analyses on those detected generalization barrier words on both Zh$\Leftrightarrow$En NIST benchmarks from various perspectives. Potential usage of the detected barrier words is also discussed.

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