DocumentCode :
509
Title :
Syntax-Based Translation With Bilingually Lexicalized Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammars
Author :
Jiajun Zhang ; Feifei Zhai ; Chengqing Zong
Author_Institution :
Nat. Lab. of Pattern Recognition, Inst. of Autom., Beijing, China
Volume :
21
Issue :
8
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
1586
Lastpage :
1597
Abstract :
Syntax-based models can significantly improve the translation performance due to their grammatical modeling on one or both language side(s). However, the translation rules such as the non-lexical rule “ VP→(x0x1,VP:x1PP:x0)” in string-to-tree models do not consider any lexicalized information on the source or target side. The rule is so generalized that any subtree rooted at VP can substitute for the nonterminal VP:x1. Because rules containing nonterminals are frequently used when generating the target-side tree structures, there is a risk that rules of this type will potentially be severely misused in decoding due to a lack of lexicalization guidance. In this article, inspired by lexicalized PCFG, which is widely used in monolingual parsing, we propose to upgrade the STSG (synchronous tree substitution grammars)-based syntax translation model with bilingually lexicalized STSG. Using the string-to-tree translation model as a case study, we present generative and discriminative models to integrate lexicalized STSG into the translation model. Both small- and large-scale experiments on Chinese-to-English translation demonstrate that the proposed lexicalized STSG can provide superior rule selection in decoding and substantially improve the translation quality.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; decoding; grammars; language translation; natural language processing; tree data structures; Chinese-to-English translation; bilingually lexicalized STSG; bilingually lexicalized synchronous tree substitution grammars; decoding; discriminative models; generative models; grammatical modeling; large-scale experiments; lexicalization guidance; lexicalized PCFG; monolingual parsing; nonlexical rule; nonterminal VP; rule selection; small-scale experiments; string-to-tree translation model; subtree; syntax translation model; syntax-based models; syntax-based translation; target-side tree structure generation; translation performance improvement; translation quality improvement; translation rules; Bilingually lexicalized synchronous tree substitution grammars; discriminative model; generative model; syntax-based statistical machine translation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1558-7916
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2013.2255283
Filename :
6490019
Link To Document :
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