Hi all,
Since I'm a quite new user to Linux and to Moses, I needed some time to
gather dev tools and software packages to set up the decoder or external
tools.
These are the software packages I installed on my Ubuntu system so far. Some
are mentioned in the manual, others are not. Note that
hi german
I don't think decoding is guaranteed to give the same results in 2
consecutive runs, for the same model and input. This email thread was
discussing this issue
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.nlp.moses.user/4327/focus=4341
However, I'm not sure how much different 2 runs can be.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks. Your dependency list is impressive.
Which dependencies you need to install depends on your starting point
(Linux distro) and the packages you want to install. We use these
minimum required Debian package dependencies on Ubuntu Server 9.10. This
does not include any
Hi all,
I am considering to apply BerkeleyAligner for my task. How can I get the
BerkeleyAligner 2.1 ?
Thank you and Best regards,
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Ngo Hung
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Tom Hoar
tah...@precisiontranslationtools.com wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thanks. Your dependency list is impressive.
I would like to make a contribution to the Moses project. I can create
binary install packages for BerkeleyAligner, GIZA++, MGIZA++, RandLM,
IRSTLM, and Moses Decoder. These could be an alternative to the source
code download and replace the (outdated) moses source tarball on the
The PPA for DoMY CE redistributes the berkeleyaligner as a Debian
package.
The original source and Jar/tarball is here:
http://code.google.com/p/berkeleyaligner/
Tom
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011
08:56:46 +0700, Ngo Hung wrote:
Hi all,
I am considering to apply
BerkeleyAligner for my task.