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[Retracted] Design of Intelligent Recognition English Translation Model Based on Deep Learning

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Nowadays, the intercommunication and translation of global languages has become an indispensable condition for friendly communication among human beings around the world. The advancement of computer technology developed the machine translation from academic research to industrial applications. Additionally, a new and popular branch of machine learning is deep learning which has achieved excellent results in research fields such as natural language processing. This paper improved the performance of machine translation based on deep learning network and studied the intelligent recognition of English‐Chinese machine translation models. This research mainly focused on solving out‐of‐vocabulary (OOV) problem of machine translation on unregistered words and rare words. Moreover, it combined stemming technology and data compression algorithm Byte Pair Encoding (BPE) and proposed a different subword‐based word sequence segmentation method. Using this method, the English text is segmented into word sequences composed of subword units, and, at the same time, the Chinese text is segmented into character sequences composed of Chinese characters using unigram. Secondly, the current research also prevented the decoder from experiencing incomplete translation. Furthermore, it adopted a deep‐attention mechanism that can improve the decoder's ability to obtain context information. Inspired by the traditional attention calculation process, this work uses a two‐layer calculation structure in the improved attention to focus on the connection between the context vectors at different moments of the decoder. Based on the neural machine translation model Google Neural Machine Translation (GNMT), this paper conducted experimental analysis on the above improved methods on three different scale datasets. Experimental results verified that the improved method can solve OOV problem and improve accuracy of model translation.

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  • Yuexiang Ruan, 2022. "[Retracted] Design of Intelligent Recognition English Translation Model Based on Deep Learning," Journal of Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2022(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jjmath:v:2022:y:2022:i:1:n:5029770
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5029770
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