Hi Ryan (Did you see Tom’s message?)
Here is what I meant by writing a wrapper. The moses decoder can read from STDIN, so it will translate echo “this is a test” | moses -f moses.ini Now if you have a script that does proper segmentation of a Thai input sentence: echo “notproperlysegmentedThaisentence” | segment.sh properly segmented Thai sentence and you plug this in in the middle: echo “notproperlysegmentedThaisentence” | segment.sh | moses -f moses.ini And for English-Thai, you would need a script that undoes segmentation (= restores to the proper uses for spacing, thanks Tom for explaining this), and can also read from STDIN, write to STDOUT: echo “this is a test” | moses -f moses.ini | unsegment.sh For instance, it the task were to just remove spaces, echo “this is a test” | moses -f moses.ini | sed 's/ //g' Regards! Mathias > On 22 Dec 2017, at 02:26, Ryan Coughlin <rya...@sis.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Mathias recommended to me that I should write a lite wrapper for the Moses > decoder. Is anyone aware of any documentation for doing such a thing? I'm not > able to find it with any kind of search. > > thank you, > Ryan > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing list > Moses-support@mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
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