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SLTev: Comprehensive Evaluation of Spoken Language Translation

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2021

Abstract

Automatic evaluation of Machine Translation(MT) quality has been investigated over several decades. Spoken Language Translation (SLT), especially when simultaneous, needs to consider additional criteria and does not have a standard evaluation procedure and a widely used toolkit.

To fill the gap, we introduce SLTev, an open-source tool for assessing SLT in a comprehensive way. SLTev reports the quality, latency, and stability of an SLT candidate output based on the time-stamped transcript and reference translation into a target language.

For quality, we rely on sacreBLEU which provides MT evaluation measures such as chrF or BLEU. For latency, we propose two new scoring techniques.

For stability, we extend the previously defined measures with a normalized Flicker in our work. We also propose a new averaging of older measures.

A preliminary version of SLTev was used in the IWSLT 2020 SHARED TASK. Moreover, a growing collection of test datasets directly accessible by SLTev are provided for system evaluati