Latent Variable Model for Multi-modal Translation

ACL 2019  ·  Iacer Calixto, Miguel Rios, Wilker Aziz ·

In this work, we propose to model the interaction between visual and textual features for multi-modal neural machine translation (MMT) through a latent variable model. This latent variable can be seen as a multi-modal stochastic embedding of an image and its description in a foreign language. It is used in a target-language decoder and also to predict image features. Importantly, our model formulation utilises visual and textual inputs during training but does not require that images be available at test time. We show that our latent variable MMT formulation improves considerably over strong baselines, including a multi-task learning approach (Elliott and K\'ad\'ar, 2017) and a conditional variational auto-encoder approach (Toyama et al., 2016). Finally, we show improvements due to (i) predicting image features in addition to only conditioning on them, (ii) imposing a constraint on the minimum amount of information encoded in the latent variable, and (iii) by training on additional target-language image descriptions (i.e. synthetic data).

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Multimodal Machine Translation Multi30K VMMTF BLEU (EN-DE) 37.6 # 9
Meteor (EN-DE) 56.0 # 5

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