Paper ID: 2410.03394
Killing Two Flies with One Stone: An Attempt to Break LLMs Using English->Icelandic Idioms and Proper Names
Bjarki Ármannsson, Hinrik Hafsteinsson, Atli Jasonarson, Steinþór Steingrímsson
This paper presents the submission of the Árni Magnússon Institute's team to the WMT24 test suite subtask, focusing on idiomatic expressions and proper names for the English->Icelandic translation direction. Intuitively and empirically, idioms and proper names are known to be a significant challenge for modern translation models. We create two different test suites. The first evaluates the competency of MT systems in translating common English idiomatic expressions, as well as testing whether systems can distinguish between those expressions and the same phrases when used in a literal context. The second test suite consists of place names that should be translated into their Icelandic exonyms (and correctly inflected) and pairs of Icelandic names that share a surface form between the male and female variants, so that incorrect translations impact meaning as well as readability. The scores reported are relatively low, especially for idiomatic expressions and place names, and indicate considerable room for improvement.
Submitted: Oct 4, 2024