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Dataset Card for MENYO-20k
Dataset Summary
MENYO-20k is a multi-domain parallel dataset with texts obtained from news articles, ted talks, movie transcripts, radio transcripts, science and technology texts, and other short articles curated from the web and professional translators. The dataset has 20,100 parallel sentences split into 10,070 training sentences, 3,397 development sentences, and 6,633 test sentences (3,419 multi-domain, 1,714 news domain, and 1,500 ted talks speech transcript domain).
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
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Languages
Languages are English and Yoruba.
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
An instance example:
{'translation':
{'en': 'Unit 1: What is Creative Commons?',
'yo': 'Ìdá 1: Kín ni Creative Commons?'
}
}
Data Fields
translation
:en
: English sentence.yo
: Yoruba sentence.
Data Splits
Training, validation and test splits are available.
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
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Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
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Who are the source language producers?
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Annotations
Annotation process
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Who are the annotators?
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Personal and Sensitive Information
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Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
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Discussion of Biases
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Other Known Limitations
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Additional Information
Dataset Curators
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Licensing Information
The dataset is open but for non-commercial use because some data sources like Ted talks and JW news require permission for commercial use.
The dataset is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License: https://github.com/uds-lsv/menyo-20k_MT/blob/master/LICENSE
Citation Information
If you use this dataset, please cite this paper:
@inproceedings{adelani-etal-2021-effect,
title = "The Effect of Domain and Diacritics in {Y}oruba{--}{E}nglish Neural Machine Translation",
author = "Adelani, David and
Ruiter, Dana and
Alabi, Jesujoba and
Adebonojo, Damilola and
Ayeni, Adesina and
Adeyemi, Mofe and
Awokoya, Ayodele Esther and
Espa{\~n}a-Bonet, Cristina",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Machine Translation Summit (Volume 1: Research Track)",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
address = "Virtual",
publisher = "Association for Machine Translation in the Americas",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.mtsummit-research.6",
pages = "61--75",
abstract = "Massively multilingual machine translation (MT) has shown impressive capabilities and including zero and few-shot translation between low-resource language pairs. However and these models are often evaluated on high-resource languages with the assumption that they generalize to low-resource ones. The difficulty of evaluating MT models on low-resource pairs is often due to lack of standardized evaluation datasets. In this paper and we present MENYO-20k and the first multi-domain parallel corpus with a especially curated orthography for Yoruba{--}English with standardized train-test splits for benchmarking. We provide several neural MT benchmarks and compare them to the performance of popular pre-trained (massively multilingual) MT models both for the heterogeneous test set and its subdomains. Since these pre-trained models use huge amounts of data with uncertain quality and we also analyze the effect of diacritics and a major characteristic of Yoruba and in the training data. We investigate how and when this training condition affects the final quality of a translation and its understandability.Our models outperform massively multilingual models such as Google ($+8.7$ BLEU) and Facebook M2M ($+9.1$) when translating to Yoruba and setting a high quality benchmark for future research.",
}
Contributions
Thanks to @yvonnegitau for adding this dataset.
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