>
> mgiza can be configured to write a Model 1 file to disk.
> Use the configuration option "model1dumpfrequency".
That did the trick--thanks so much!
Tom
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 12:22 PM, Matthias Huck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> mgiza can be configured to write a Model 1 file to
Hi,
mgiza can be configured to write a Model 1 file to disk.
Use the configuration option "model1dumpfrequency".
https://web.archive.org/web/20150919195919/http://www.kyloo.net/software/doku.php/mgiza:configure
Cheers,
Matthias
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 16:50 +, Hieu Hoang wrote:
> the slide
Thanks for the quick reply! What I mostly want is the translation
probabilities that are learned for IBM Model 1--e.g., the probability
that *hello
*will be aligned with *bonjour, *i.e. t(*hello*|*bonjour*). In Giza++, at
least, these probabilities are given in output files called *ti.final or
I'm not sure if there's any such thing as 'final' or 'actual.final'.
Your output seems to match the output from a typical run
http://www.statmt.org/moses/RELEASE-3.0/models/fr-en/training/giza.1/
The file 'A3.final' is used by the subsequent symmetrization step
On 11/02/2017 19:42, Tom McCoy
Hi,
I am using mgiza on Mac OSX. It runs without errors and gives the following
output files:
- 117-02-11.134300.tommccoy.A3.final.part000
- 117-02-11.134300.tommccoy.A3.final.part001
- 117-02-11.134300.tommccoy.A3.final.part002
- 117-02-11.134300.tommccoy.A3.final.part003
-