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Constrained Decoding for Technical Term Retention in English--Hindi MT

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2022

Abstract

Technical terms may require special handling when the target audience is bilingual, depending on the cultural and educational norms of the society in question. In particular, certain translation scenarios may require "term retention" i.e. preserving of the source language technical terms in the target language output to produce a fluent and comprehensible code-switched sentence.

We show that a standard transformer-based machine translation model can be adapted easily to perform this task with little or no damage to the general quality of its output. We present an English-to-Hindi model that is trained to obey a "retain" signal, i.e. it can perform the required code-switching on a list of terms, possibly unseen, provided at runtime.

We perform automatic evaluation using BLEU as well as F1 metrics on the list of retained terms; we also collect manual judgments on the quality of the output sentences.