@inproceedings{popel-2018-cuni,
    title = "{CUNI} Transformer Neural {MT} System for {WMT}18",
    author = "Popel, Martin",
    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: Shared Task Papers",
    month = oct,
    year = "2018",
    address = "Belgium, Brussels",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-6424/",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/W18-6424",
    pages = "482--487",
    abstract = "We describe our NMT system submitted to the WMT2018 shared task in news translation. Our system is based on the Transformer model (Vaswani et al., 2017). We use an improved technique of backtranslation, where we iterate the process of translating monolingual data in one direction and training an NMT model for the opposite direction using synthetic parallel data. We apply a simple but effective filtering of the synthetic data. We pre-process the input sentences using coreference resolution in order to disambiguate the gender of pro-dropped personal pronouns. Finally, we apply two simple post-processing substitutions on the translated output. Our system is significantly (p {\ensuremath{<}} 0.05) better than all other English-Czech and Czech-English systems in WMT2018."
}Markdown (Informal)
[CUNI Transformer Neural MT System for WMT18](https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-6424/) (Popel, WMT 2018)
ACL
- Martin Popel. 2018. CUNI Transformer Neural MT System for WMT18. In Proceedings of the Third Conference on Machine Translation: Shared Task Papers, pages 482–487, Belgium, Brussels. Association for Computational Linguistics.