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Instantaneous Grammatical Error Correction with Shallow Aggressive Decoding

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In this paper, we propose Shallow Aggressive Decoding (SAD) to improve the online inference efficiency of the Transformer for instantaneous Grammatical Error Correction (GEC). SAD optimizes the online inference efficiency for GEC by two innovations: 1) it aggressively decodes as many tokens as possible in parallel instead of always decoding only one token in each step to improve computational parallelism; 2) it uses a shallow decoder instead of the conventional Transformer architecture with balanced encoder-decoder depth to reduce the computational cost during inference. Experiments in both English and Chinese GEC benchmarks show that aggressive decoding could yield the same predictions as greedy decoding but with a significant speedup for online inference. Its combination with the shallow decoder could offer an even higher online inference speedup over the powerful Transformer baseline without quality loss. Not only does our approach allow a single model to achieve the state-of-the-art results in English GEC benchmarks: 66.4 F0.5 in the CoNLL-14 and 72.9 F0.5 in the BEA-19 test set with an almost 10x online inference speedup over the Transformer-big model, but also it is easily adapted to other languages. Our code is available at https://github.com/AutoTemp/Shallow-Aggressive-Decoding.

Xin Sun, Tao Ge, Furu Wei, Houfeng Wang• 2021

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Grammatical Error CorrectionCoNLL 2014 (test)
F0.5 Score66.4
207
Grammatical Error CorrectionBEA shared task 2019 (test)
F0.5 Score72.9
139
Grammatical Error CorrectionNLPCC-18 Chinese GEC (test)
Precision33
49
Grammatical Error CorrectionBEA 2019 (test)
F0.572.9
12
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