Hi Ondrej,
you do not seem confident enough to recommend Eman :)

I now took another look at duct tape. That does not look too bad, 
basically Make with multi-targets and easier reuse of existing recipes 
(which is a nightmare in GNU make).
Is anyone still using duct tape, commit dates are from two years ago?

W dniu 26.11.2017 o 13:30, Ondrej Bojar pisze:
> Hi, Marcin.
>
> I am afraid you are correct. I have my Eman and a couple of my students are 
> using it (we have Neural Monkey, Nematus, t2t and probably already also 
> Marian in), but it has a rather steep learning curve and it generally has 
> other bells and whistles that what someone with data and desire for a single 
> model would ask for.
>
> There were also Makefiles for Moses, but I never tried those.
>
> And Neural Monkey has most of the pre-processing and evaluation in itself.
>
> I guess that commented oneliner snippets are the best thing you can do.
>
> Cheers, O.
>
>
> 26. listopadu 2017 10:41:16 SEČ, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt <junc...@amu.edu.pl> 
> napsal:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am preparing a couple of usage example for my NMT toolkit and got
>> hung
>> up on all the preprocessing and other evil stuff. I am wondering is
>> there now anything decent around for doing preprocessing, running
>> experiments and evaluation? Or is the best thing still GNU make (isn't
>> that embarrassing)?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Marcin
>>
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