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Figure 1: An illustration of document-level translationunder the guidance of context.
Figure 2: Diagram of the proposed hierarchical modeling of global document context (HM-GDC).
Figure 3: Integration of global document context intothe decoder of the Transformer model.
Table 2: The effect of integrating HM-GDC into Trans-former with respect to the layer number (N) of the self-attention in the document encoder
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