Feature-based Decipherment for Large Vocabulary Machine Translation

Abstract

Orthographic similarities across languages provide a strong signal for probabilistic decipherment, especially for closely related language pairs. The existing decipherment models, however, are not well-suited for exploiting these orthographic similarities. We propose a log-linear model with latent variables that incorporates orthographic similarity features. Maximum likelihood training is computationally expensive for the proposed log-linear model. To address this challenge, we perform approximate inference via MCMC sampling and contrastive divergence. Our results show that the proposed log-linear model with contrastive divergence scales to large vocabularies and outperforms the existing generative decipherment models by exploiting the orthographic features.

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