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Efficient Wait-k Models for Simultaneous Machine Translation

Simultaneous machine translation using wait-k decoding demonstrates effective performance across diverse latency levels with both Transformer and 2D-convolutional models in low-resource settings.

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2020
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arXiv 2020
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Simultaneous machine translation consists in starting output generation before the entire input sequence is available. Wait-k decoders offer a simple but efficient approach for this problem. They first read k source tokens, after which they alternate between producing a target token and reading another source token. We investigate the behavior of wait-k decoding in low resource settings for spoken corpora using IWSLT datasets. We improve training of these models using unidirectional encoders, and training across multiple values of k. Experiments with Transformer and 2D-convolutional architectures show that our wait-k models generalize well across a wide range of latency levels. We also show that the 2D-convolution architecture is competitive with Transformers for simultaneous translation of spoken language.

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