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FourierNAT: a Fourier-mixing-based non-autoregressive transformer for parallel sequence generation

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  • Andrew Kiruluta

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We present FourierNAT, a novel non-autoregressive transformer (NAT) architecture that leverages Fourier-based mixing in the decoder to generate output sequences in parallel. While traditional NAT approaches often face challenges in capturing global dependencies, our method uses a discrete Fourier transform with learned frequency-domain gating to mix token embeddings across the entire sequence dimension. This design enables efficient propagation of context without explicit autoregressive steps. Empirically, FOURIERNAT achieves competitive results on WMT14 En-De and CNN/DailyMail benchmarks, highlighting that frequency-domain operations can mitigate coherence gaps often associated with NAT generation. Our approach underscores the potential of integrating spectral-domain operations to accelerate and improve parallel text generation.

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  • Andrew Kiruluta, 2026. "FourierNAT: a Fourier-mixing-based non-autoregressive transformer for parallel sequence generation," International Journal of Complexity in Applied Science and Technology, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(1), pages 63-75.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijcast:v:2:y:2026:i:1:p:63-75
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