@inproceedings{lakew-etal-2018-neural,
    title = "Neural Machine Translation into Language Varieties",
    author = "Lakew, Surafel Melaku  and
      Erofeeva, Aliia  and
      Federico, Marcello",
    editor = "Bojar, Ond{\v{r}}ej  and
      Chatterjee, Rajen  and
      Federmann, Christian  and
      Fishel, Mark  and
      Graham, Yvette  and
      Haddow, Barry  and
      Huck, Matthias  and
      Yepes, Antonio Jimeno  and
      Koehn, Philipp  and
      Monz, Christof  and
      Negri, Matteo  and
      N{\'e}v{\'e}ol, Aur{\'e}lie  and
      Neves, Mariana  and
      Post, Matt  and
      Specia, Lucia  and
      Turchi, Marco  and
      Verspoor, Karin",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the Third Conference on Machine Translation: Research Papers",
    month = oct,
    year = "2018",
    address = "Brussels, Belgium",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-6316/",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/W18-6316",
    pages = "156--164",
    abstract = "Both research and commercial machine translation have so far neglected the importance of properly handling the spelling, lexical and grammar divergences occurring among language varieties. Notable cases are standard national varieties such as Brazilian and European Portuguese, and Canadian and European French, which popular online machine translation services are not keeping distinct. We show that an evident side effect of modeling such varieties as unique classes is the generation of inconsistent translations. In this work, we investigate the problem of training neural machine translation from English to specific pairs of language varieties, assuming both labeled and unlabeled parallel texts, and low-resource conditions. We report experiments from English to two pairs of dialects, European-Brazilian Portuguese and European-Canadian French, and two pairs of standardized varieties, Croatian-Serbian and Indonesian-Malay. We show significant BLEU score improvements over baseline systems when translation into similar languages is learned as a multilingual task with shared representations."
}Markdown (Informal)
[Neural Machine Translation into Language Varieties](https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-6316/) (Lakew et al., WMT 2018)
ACL
- Surafel Melaku Lakew, Aliia Erofeeva, and Marcello Federico. 2018. Neural Machine Translation into Language Varieties. In Proceedings of the Third Conference on Machine Translation: Research Papers, pages 156–164, Brussels, Belgium. Association for Computational Linguistics.