@inproceedings{dhar-etal-2020-linguistically,
    title = "Linguistically Motivated Subwords for {E}nglish-{T}amil Translation: {U}niversity of {G}roningen{'}s Submission to {WMT}-2020",
    author = "Dhar, Prajit  and
      Bisazza, Arianna  and
      van Noord, Gertjan",
    editor = {Barrault, Lo{\"i}c  and
      Bojar, Ond{\v{r}}ej  and
      Bougares, Fethi  and
      Chatterjee, Rajen  and
      Costa-juss{\`a}, Marta R.  and
      Federmann, Christian  and
      Fishel, Mark  and
      Fraser, Alexander  and
      Graham, Yvette  and
      Guzman, Paco  and
      Haddow, Barry  and
      Huck, Matthias  and
      Yepes, Antonio Jimeno  and
      Koehn, Philipp  and
      Martins, Andr{\'e}  and
      Morishita, Makoto  and
      Monz, Christof  and
      Nagata, Masaaki  and
      Nakazawa, Toshiaki  and
      Negri, Matteo},
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Machine Translation",
    month = nov,
    year = "2020",
    address = "Online",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-emnlp/2020.wmt-1.9/",
    pages = "126--133",
    abstract = "This paper describes our submission for the English-Tamil news translation task of WMT-2020. The various techniques and Neural Machine Translation (NMT) models used by our team are presented and discussed, including back-translation, fine-tuning and word dropout. Additionally, our experiments show that using a linguistically motivated subword segmentation technique (Ataman et al., 2017) does not consistently outperform the more widely used, non-linguistically motivated SentencePiece algorithm (Kudo and Richardson, 2018), despite the agglutinative nature of Tamil morphology."
}