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BhashaSetu: A Data-Centric Approach to Low-Resource Machine Translation

Published 26 May 2026 in cs.CL and cs.LG | (2605.27050v1)

Abstract: We present BhashaSetu, a linguistically enriched English--Marathi parallel dataset addressing persistent data limitations in low-resource neural machine translation (NMT). Marathi, spoken by over 95 million people, remains underrepresented in high-quality parallel corpora across diverse domains. Our dataset comprises 2.78 million sentence pairs from heterogeneous sources including news, politics, healthcare, literature, and culture, with stemmed and lemmatized representations to support morphology-aware analysis. We benchmark multiple state-of-the-art translation models using BLEU, spBLEU, chrF++, and TER metrics, and conduct parameter-efficient fine-tuning of NLLB-200-distilled-600M using LoRA. A key finding from our ablation: corpus-level deduplication is the single largest preprocessing contributor to downstream quality (removing it reduces performance by 1.17 BLEU and 2.21 chrF++), demonstrating that disciplined cross-source corpus hygiene is a low-cost, high-impact intervention for low-resource, morphologically rich languages. The dataset is publicly released to promote reproducible and linguistically informed low-resource NMT research.

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