Is Human Annotation Necessary? Iterative MBR Distillation for Error Span Detection in Machine Translation
arXiv cs.CL / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes Iterative MBR Distillation for Error Span Detection (ESD) in machine translation, a self-evolution framework that uses Minimum Bayes Risk decoding to locate translation errors without human annotations.
- It employs an off-the-shelf large language model to generate pseudo-labels, removing the need for costly human-annotated data.
- Experiments on the WMT Metrics Shared Task datasets show that models trained only on these self-generated labels outperform unadapted baselines and supervised models trained on human data at the system and span levels, while remaining competitive at the sentence level.
- The approach offers a scalable alternative for MT evaluation by reducing annotation requirements and improving span-level error detection.
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