Thanks for your prompt reply!
 
>--better BLEU scores on a tuning set that is not representative of the actual
>intended test set (this is a domain problem)

In this case, the tuning set was most suitable for the test set.

>--your tuning set is far too small and you are overfitting with respect to it

How many sentences can be considered enough for this purpose? With 2000
sentences , the tuning process took 24 hours on a Centrino 1,3 GHz with 2GB RAM,
so I better be prepared.

Regards,

Panos




 
> On 01/02/2008, Panos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,I built a baseline system for testing English to Greek translations. I
used thebilingual corpus for the training process and the Greek translations of
the samecorpus for the language model (about 145000 sentences). Eveything seems
ok and
> the system is able to produce some nice translations, domain-specific of
course.However, the tuning process seems to create an .ini that produces pretty
badresults. I tried the tuning process twice, one time with input and reference
> files of 2000 sentences and a second with 1000 sentences. Results are much
worsethan the ones I get with the untuned moses.ini. What am I doing
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