Hi all,
Thank you for your support.
Actually, I was following the instructions on the manual step by step, so I
haven't installed IRSTLM yet (I was planning to do so on a later stage). Can
that be an issue?
Thanks.
GG
Da: moses-support-boun...@mit.edu
IRSTLM is optional. See 'Getting Started' page for details
http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Development.GetStarted
On 26 January 2014 11:46, ULStudent:GIOVANNI.GALLO
12064...@studentmail.ul.ie wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you for your support.
Actually, I was following the instructions on the
Hi Jian
The logic looks correct to me. If the domains file has been provided, we
then need to check if the sentence is in-domain. If the domains file is
not provided, then all sentences are considered out-of-domain.
The fact that all scores are 9 means that the MML filter is seeing
all
Hi Hieu,
The BUILD-INSTRUCTIONS.txt reads at a certain point:
Add all the above code to your .bashrc or .bash_login as appropriate. Then
you're ready to install packages in non-standard paths
Should I add that code somewhere? Can it be the problem that is preventing me
from compiling
Hi,
in the tutorial (http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.Tutorial),
distortion model is said to be responsible for the reordering of the input,
but in moses.ini file, there are separate weights for lexical reordering and
distortion model.
So I was wondering how they are different.
Thank you in
Hi Barry,
The domains.1 file contains correct line numbers, however, the file names
(news and other) are suspect.
My [CORPUS] has defined
[CORPUS:in]
clean-stem = $training-in-domain-corpus
[CORPUS:out]
clean-stem = $training-out-domain-corpus
and before it, there are
input-extension = fr