| # Mixture Models for Diverse Machine Translation: Tricks of the Trade (Shen et al., 2019) |
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| This page includes instructions for reproducing results from the paper [Mixture Models for Diverse Machine Translation: Tricks of the Trade (Shen et al., 2019)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.07816). |
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| ## Download data |
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| First, follow the [instructions to download and preprocess the WMT'17 En-De dataset](../translation#prepare-wmt14en2desh). |
| Make sure to learn a joint vocabulary by passing the `--joined-dictionary` option to `fairseq-preprocess`. |
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| ## Train a model |
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| Then we can train a mixture of experts model using the `translation_moe` task. |
| Use the `--method` flag to choose the MoE variant; we support hard mixtures with a learned or uniform prior (`--method hMoElp` and `hMoEup`, respectively) and soft mixures (`--method sMoElp` and `sMoEup`). |
| The model is trained with online responsibility assignment and shared parameterization. |
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| The following command will train a `hMoElp` model with `3` experts: |
| ```bash |
| fairseq-train --ddp-backend='legacy_ddp' \ |
| data-bin/wmt17_en_de \ |
| --max-update 100000 \ |
| --task translation_moe --user-dir examples/translation_moe/translation_moe_src \ |
| --method hMoElp --mean-pool-gating-network \ |
| --num-experts 3 \ |
| --arch transformer_wmt_en_de --share-all-embeddings \ |
| --optimizer adam --adam-betas '(0.9, 0.98)' --clip-norm 0.0 \ |
| --lr-scheduler inverse_sqrt --warmup-init-lr 1e-07 --warmup-updates 4000 \ |
| --lr 0.0007 \ |
| --dropout 0.1 --weight-decay 0.0 --criterion cross_entropy \ |
| --max-tokens 3584 |
| ``` |
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| ## Translate |
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| Once a model is trained, we can generate translations from different experts using the `--gen-expert` option. |
| For example, to generate from expert 0: |
| ```bash |
| fairseq-generate data-bin/wmt17_en_de \ |
| --path checkpoints/checkpoint_best.pt \ |
| --beam 1 --remove-bpe \ |
| --task translation_moe --user-dir examples/translation_moe/translation_moe_src \ |
| --method hMoElp --mean-pool-gating-network \ |
| --num-experts 3 \ |
| --gen-expert 0 |
| ``` |
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| ## Evaluate |
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| First download a tokenized version of the WMT'14 En-De test set with multiple references: |
| ```bash |
| wget dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/fairseq/data/wmt14-en-de.extra_refs.tok |
| ``` |
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| Next apply BPE on the fly and run generation for each expert: |
| ```bash |
| BPE_CODE=examples/translation/wmt17_en_de/code |
| for EXPERT in $(seq 0 2); do \ |
| cat wmt14-en-de.extra_refs.tok \ |
| | grep ^S | cut -f 2 \ |
| | fairseq-interactive data-bin/wmt17_en_de \ |
| --path checkpoints/checkpoint_best.pt \ |
| --beam 1 \ |
| --bpe subword_nmt --bpe-codes $BPE_CODE \ |
| --buffer-size 500 --max-tokens 6000 \ |
| --task translation_moe --user-dir examples/translation_moe/translation_moe_src \ |
| --method hMoElp --mean-pool-gating-network \ |
| --num-experts 3 \ |
| --gen-expert $EXPERT ; \ |
| done > wmt14-en-de.extra_refs.tok.gen.3experts |
| ``` |
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| Finally use `score_moe.py` to compute pairwise BLUE and average oracle BLEU: |
| ```bash |
| python examples/translation_moe/score.py --sys wmt14-en-de.extra_refs.tok.gen.3experts --ref wmt14-en-de.extra_refs.tok |
| # pairwise BLEU: 48.26 |
| # #refs covered: 2.11 |
| # multi-reference BLEU (leave-one-out): 59.46 |
| ``` |
| This matches row 3 from Table 7 in the paper. |
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| ## Citation |
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| ```bibtex |
| @article{shen2019mixture, |
| title = {Mixture Models for Diverse Machine Translation: Tricks of the Trade}, |
| author = {Tianxiao Shen and Myle Ott and Michael Auli and Marc'Aurelio Ranzato}, |
| journal = {International Conference on Machine Learning}, |
| year = 2019, |
| } |
| ``` |
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