I like the idea very much. I would need to discuss this with my 
collegues, but I guess we can publish recipes for the MT engines we use 
in production at WIPO and the UN. They are modelled after some of your 
WMT systems, but tuned for speed and small size.

On 20.06.2015 15:42, Adam Lopez wrote:
>
>     Can and
>     should we make a wider effort to facilitate the reproduction of
>     systems
>     by disseminating settings or configuration files? This
>     dissemination is
>     partially done by system description papers, but they cannot cover all
>     settings [this would make for a very boring paper]. I put some effort
>     into documenting my WMT submission by releasing EMS configuration
>     files
>     ( https://github.com/rsennrich/wmt2014-scripts/tree/master/example ),
>     and I would be happy to see this done more often.
>
>
> Compare with speech recognition, where the major open source toolkit 
> is Kaldi. One of its stated goals is to collect a set of recipes for 
> reproducing state-of-the-art results.
> http://kaldi.sourceforge.net/about.html
>
> I don't know how well they've succeeded at this. But it's an admirable 
> goal.
>
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