From Pivots to Graphs: Augmented CycleDensity as a Generalization to One Time InverseConsultation

08/27/2021
by   Shashwat Goel, et al.
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This paper describes an approach used to generate new translations using raw bilingual dictionaries as part of the 4th Task Inference Across Dictionaries (TIAD 2021) shared task. We propose Augmented Cycle Density (ACD) as a framework that combines insights from two state of the art methods that require no sense information and parallel corpora: Cycle Density (CD) and One Time Inverse Consultation (OTIC). The task results show that across 3 unseen language pairs, ACD's predictions, has more than double (74 OTIC at almost the same precision (76 leveraging rich multilingual graphs for better predictions, and OTIC's data efficiency - producing good results with the minimum possible resource of one pivot language.

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