Hi Marcin, hi list,
I can't load compact lexical reordering models. I don't know if it's
generally broken or if you need some more information, but here's all
the info I have without digging around in the code. I created it with
the following settings, and there were no errors:
mosesdecoder/bin/p
Hi Rico,
I will take a look today. Just, to be sure: are you using a 64-bit machine?
W dniu 16.11.2012 10:36, Rico Sennrich pisze:
> Hi Marcin, hi list,
>
> I can't load compact lexical reordering models. I don't know if it's
> generally broken or if you need some more information, but here's all
On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 12:02 +0100, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt wrote:
> Hi Rico,
> I will take a look today. Just, to be sure: are you using a 64-bit machine?
yes:
uname -r
2.6.35.14-106.fc14.x86_64
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Hi Rico
You need to remove the ".minlexr" from the end of the reordering table
path. Moses is checking for a path ending with .minlexr.minlexr, which
doesn't exist, so it's trying to load a memory-based table.
I was hitting the same problem, although now I get the error:
Using compact phrase t
Hi again,
my last problems with the compact tables was a configuration problem,
but I think this one isn't. I'm working on stuff that relies on word
alignment during decoding, but for some phrase pairs,
targetPhrase->GetAlignTerm() is missing alignment pairs in compact
models (everything is dandy
Just to let you know, I am currently looking at the phrase table.
Several things seem to be off in the latest version, some of them seem
to be related to sparse moses, some not. I will report back once I think
I got through them.
W dniu 16.11.2012 12:24, Barry Haddow pisze:
> Hi Rico
>
> You ne
On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 15:08 +, Hieu Hoang wrote:
> can you put the sample data somewhere public like dropbox or googgle
> drive.
>
> i'll take a look at it as well
>
the table is on
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5nFI-wykGgneDFVNFFfNVZFYzQ
the command I used to build the compact table:
Hi,
this might actually be a consequence of the compression method I use.
You can also check and recompact the phrase table with the following option
-encoding None
It will be larger by some 20-30%, but it should not be missing alignment
points. If it still does then this is an implementation m
OK, confirmed. The alignment points do not vanish with "-encoding None".
But this still seems to be a bug, the more efficient compression should
not lose that many alignment points, this should only happen very rarely
if at all.
W dniu 16.11.2012 16:27, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt pisze:
> Hi,
> thi
OK. Fixed.
Hieu messed up the alignment :P
But in his defense, I was looking directly at it and did not see it for
some time :)
W dniu 16.11.2012 16:39, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt pisze:
> OK, confirmed. The alignment points do not vanish with "-encoding None".
>
> But this still seems to be a bug, t
Hi. We have tried the baseline example from the Moses website. However,
during the Training the Translation System stage, and as we trace the
process/logs of training.out we get the final set of lines.
Finished Thu Nov 15 20:00:08 2012
(6.6) consolidating the two halves @ Thu Nov 15 20:00:08
Hello, I am a student and I want to set up Moses Online Demostrtions. But I
don't know how to build it. I search it in your sit but I just find a little
message about it. In " Web Translation " and " Web Interface " ,there is some
information about that. But I also have problem.
1. How to use
Hi there,
you can run Moses in server mode which would make available its
translation capabilities via XML-RPC;
The Moses manual is available here:
- http://www.statmt.org/moses/manual/manual.pdf
See the section on "Moses Server" on page 116 for more information.
There's also a Wiki page from
Hi,
there is this error message:
/home/ccsadmin/mosesdecoder/scripts/../bin/consolidate
This binary should have been compiled with all
the other code. Please check you compilation
for errors.
-phi
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Don Erick Bonus wrote:
> Hi. We have tried the baseline examp
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