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Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) Leads in 2019 WMT International Machine Translation Competition

MSRA won in eight out of eleven machine translation tasks it undertook as part of the challenge

SINGAPORE -�Media OutReach�-�22 May 2019 -�Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) has achieved eight top places in the recent machine
translation challenge
organized by the 2019
fourth Conference on Machine Translation (WMT19), out of the eleven tasks it
undertook. Overall, there are nineteen machine translation categories in WMT
this year.

MSRA achieved first place in machine translation tasks
for Chinese-English, English-Finnish, English-German, English-Lithuanian, French-German,
German-English, German-French and Russian-English. Three other tasks were
placed second in their respective categories, which included English-Kazakh,
Finnish-English and Lithuanian-English.

As one of the leading machine translation competition
globally,
WMT is a platform for leading researchers to demonstrate their solutions,
as well as to understand the continuous evolvement of machine translation
technology. Now in its 14th year, more than 50 teams globally from
technology companies, leading academic institutions and universities participated
in a bid to demonstrate their machine translation capabilities.

The organizers aimed to evaluate current machine
translation techniques for the languages other than English, as well as to
examine the challenges between European languages, including low resource and
morphologically rich languages.

Improvements to
Multi-dimensional Algorithms for Better Machine Translation Outcomes

"This year,
the MSRA team applied innovative algorithms to its system, which significantly improved
the quality of the machine translation results. These algorithms were used to
improve the platform's learning mechanism, pre-training, network architecture
optimization, data enhancement and other processes required so that the system
can perform better,
" explains Tie-Yan Liu, Assistant Managing Director
of MSRA.

The innovative algorithms leveraged this year include:

  • MADL?Multi-agent dual learning
  • MASS?Masked sequence to sequence pre-training
  • NAO?Automatic neural architecture optimization
  • SCA?Soft contextual data augmentation

The achievement follows the 2018 breakthrough whereby researchers in MSRA and Microsoft Research U.S. labs reached human parity on a commonly
used test set of news stories,�
called
newstest2017
, which was
developed by a group of industry and academic partners and released at WMT17.
The system is able to translate sentence of news articles from Chinese to
English with the same quality and accuracy as a person.

"The realm of machine translation will continue to
evolve with better algorithms, data set and technology. However,
much of our research today is really inspired by
how we humans do things. Language is complex and nuanced, as people can use
different words to express the exact same concept. Hence, developing
multi-dimensional algorithms is important in evolving machine translation
systems so that they can deliver better outcomes," said Liu. "
Our
achievement at WMT19 serves to the further development of the field, whereby we
hope that machine translation can become better in the years to come."

For example, Microsoft Translator,
a multilingual machine translation cloud service, has integrated some of the
previous solutions developed by Microsoft Research teams globally to enhance
the accuracy of the tool. Now, the research teams plan to integrate the new
algorithms used for this year's WMT challenge to improve its offering.


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