Data-Driven Approach for Formality-Sensitive Machine Translation: Language-Specific Handling and Synthetic Data Generation

06/26/2023
by   Seugnjun Lee, et al.
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In this paper, we introduce a data-driven approach for Formality-Sensitive Machine Translation (FSMT) that caters to the unique linguistic properties of four target languages. Our methodology centers on two core strategies: 1) language-specific data handling, and 2) synthetic data generation using large-scale language models and empirical prompt engineering. This approach demonstrates a considerable improvement over the baseline, highlighting the effectiveness of data-centric techniques. Our prompt engineering strategy further improves performance by producing superior synthetic translation examples.

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