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Figure 1: Dual-source transformer architecture.Dashed arrows mark tied parameters between thetwo separate encoders and common embeddingmatrices for all encoders and the decoder.
Table 1: Experiments with WMT 2017 data, correcting a phrase-base system.
Table 3: APE Results provided by shared task orga-nizers. We only include best-scored results by eachteam, see Chatterjee et al

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