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The paper proposes a solution to the problem of unknown words for neural machine translation. The proposed solution is shown by the example of a neural machine translation of a Kazakh-English language pair. The novelty of the proposed technology for solving the problem of unknown words in the neural machine translation of the Kazakh language is the proposed algorithm for searching of unknown words in the vocabulary of a trained model of neural machine translation using the dictionary of synonyms of the Kazakh language. A dictionary of synonyms is used to search for words that are similar in meaning to the unknown words, which was defined. Moreover, the found synonyms are checked for the presence in the vocabulary of a trained model of neural machine translation. After that, a new translation of the edited sentence of the source language is performed. The base of words-synonyms of the Kazakh language is collected. The total number of synonymous words collected is 1995. Software solutions to the unknown word problem have been developed in the python programming language. The proposed technology solution to the problem of unknown words for neural machine translation was tested on the two source parallel Kazakh-English corpus (KAZNU Kazakh-English parallel corpus and WMT19 Kazakh-English parallel corpus) in both variants: baseline and with using of the proposed technology.
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This work was carried out under grant No. AP05131415 “Development and research of the neural machine translation system of Kazakh language” and grant No. AP05132950 “Development of an information-analytical search system of data in the Kazakh language”, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2018–2020.
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Turganbayeva, A., Tukeyev, U. (2020). The Solution of the Problem of Unknown Words Under Neural Machine Translation of the Kazakh Language. In: Sitek, P., Pietranik, M., Krótkiewicz, M., Srinilta, C. (eds) Intelligent Information and Database Systems. ACIIDS 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1178. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_28
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