ted_multi_translate

  • Açıklama :

TED Talk transkriptlerinden türetilen devasa çok dilli (60 dil) veri seti. Her kayıt, paralel dil ve metin dizilerinden oluşur. Eksik ve eksik çeviriler filtrelenecektir.

Bölmek örnekler
'test' 7.213
'train' 258.098
'validation' 6.049
  • Özellik yapısı :
FeaturesDict({
    'talk_name': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
    'translations': TranslationVariableLanguages({
        'language': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
        'translation': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
    }),
})
  • Özellik belgeleri :
Özellik Sınıf Şekil Dtipi Tanım
ÖzelliklerDict
konuşma_adı Metin sicim
çeviriler ÇeviriDeğişkenDiller
çeviriler/dil Metin sicim
çeviriler/çeviri Metin sicim
  • Alıntı :
@InProceedings{qi-EtAl:2018:N18-2,
  author    = {Qi, Ye  and  Sachan, Devendra  and  Felix, Matthieu  and  Padmanabhan, Sarguna  and  Neubig, Graham},
  title     = {When and Why Are Pre-Trained Word Embeddings Useful for Neural Machine Translation?},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Volume 2 (Short Papers)},
  month     = {June},
  year      = {2018},
  address   = {New Orleans, Louisiana},
  publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
  pages     = {529--535},
  abstract  = {The performance of Neural Machine Translation (NMT) systems often suffers in low-resource scenarios where sufficiently large-scale parallel corpora cannot be obtained. Pre-trained word embeddings have proven to be invaluable for improving performance in natural language analysis tasks, which often suffer from paucity of data. However, their utility for NMT has not been extensively explored. In this work, we perform five sets of experiments that analyze when we can expect pre-trained word embeddings to help in NMT tasks. We show that such embeddings can be surprisingly effective in some cases -- providing gains of up to 20 BLEU points in the most favorable setting.},
  url       = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N18-2084}
}
,

  • Açıklama :

TED Talk transkriptlerinden türetilen devasa çok dilli (60 dil) veri seti. Her kayıt, paralel dil ve metin dizilerinden oluşur. Eksik ve eksik çeviriler filtrelenecektir.

Bölmek örnekler
'test' 7.213
'train' 258.098
'validation' 6.049
  • Özellik yapısı :
FeaturesDict({
    'talk_name': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
    'translations': TranslationVariableLanguages({
        'language': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
        'translation': Text(shape=(), dtype=string),
    }),
})
  • Özellik belgeleri :
Özellik Sınıf Şekil Dtipi Tanım
ÖzelliklerDict
konuşma_adı Metin sicim
çeviriler ÇeviriDeğişkenDiller
çeviriler/dil Metin sicim
çeviriler/çeviri Metin sicim
  • Alıntı :
@InProceedings{qi-EtAl:2018:N18-2,
  author    = {Qi, Ye  and  Sachan, Devendra  and  Felix, Matthieu  and  Padmanabhan, Sarguna  and  Neubig, Graham},
  title     = {When and Why Are Pre-Trained Word Embeddings Useful for Neural Machine Translation?},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Volume 2 (Short Papers)},
  month     = {June},
  year      = {2018},
  address   = {New Orleans, Louisiana},
  publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
  pages     = {529--535},
  abstract  = {The performance of Neural Machine Translation (NMT) systems often suffers in low-resource scenarios where sufficiently large-scale parallel corpora cannot be obtained. Pre-trained word embeddings have proven to be invaluable for improving performance in natural language analysis tasks, which often suffer from paucity of data. However, their utility for NMT has not been extensively explored. In this work, we perform five sets of experiments that analyze when we can expect pre-trained word embeddings to help in NMT tasks. We show that such embeddings can be surprisingly effective in some cases -- providing gains of up to 20 BLEU points in the most favorable setting.},
  url       = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N18-2084}
}