Mockingbird at the SIGTYP 2022 Shared Task: Two Types of Models forthe Prediction of Cognate Reflexes

Christo Kirov, R. Sproat, Alexander Gutkin
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The SIGTYP 2022 shared task concerns the problem of word reflex generation in a target language, given cognate words from a subset of related languages. We present two systems to tackle this problem, covering two very different modeling approaches. The first model extends transformer-based encoder-decoder sequence-to-sequence modeling, by encoding all available input cognates in parallel, and having the decoder attend to the resulting joint representation during inference. The second approach takes inspiration from the field of image restoration, where models are tasked with recovering pixels in an image that have been masked out. For reflex generation, the missing reflexes are treated as “masked pixels” in an “image” which is a representation of an entire cognate set across a language family. As in the image restoration case, cognate restoration is performed with a convolutional network.
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模仿鸟在SIGTYP 2022共享任务:同源反射预测的两种模型
SIGTYP 2022共享任务涉及目标语言中的单词反射生成问题,给定来自相关语言子集的同源词。我们提出了两个系统来解决这个问题,涵盖了两种非常不同的建模方法。第一个模型扩展了基于转换器的编码器-解码器序列到序列建模,它对所有可用的输入同源词并行编码,并让解码器在推理期间处理得到的联合表示。第二种方法从图像恢复领域获得灵感,其中模型的任务是恢复图像中被掩盖的像素。对于反射生成,缺失的反射被视为“图像”中的“屏蔽像素”,“图像”是跨语言家族的整个同源集的表示。在图像恢复的情况下,同源恢复是执行卷积网络。
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