Hi Andrew,
you should have no problems using filter-pt to prune phrase tabels with
multiple factors.
The program prints quite a lot of status information during its run,
maybe try to check the log? Or post it to the list for us to investigate :-)
Cheers,
Ceslav
on 26.7.2013 19:41 Andrew Vin
Hi,
I have some success pruning phrase-table.0-0 which consists of just one
factor.
When pruning a phrase table phrase-table.0,1,2-0,1,2 which consists of
three factors surface, lemma and pos then my pruned output is empty.
Example of an entry in phrase-table.0,1,2-0,1,2
Council|council|NN or|or
Thanks, will do
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Hieu Hoang wrote:
> Probably
>
> Try it and let us know
>
> On 23 July 2013 21:44, Andrew Vine wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to prune some phrase tables following the method described
>> here..
>> http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.Ad
Hi Andrew,
filter-pt prunes phrase tables with multiple factors just fine.
Cheers,
Ceslav
on 23.7.2013 22:44 Andrew Vine said the following:
Hi,
I would like to prune some phrase tables following the method
described here..
http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.AdvancedFeatures#ntoc19
Could
Probably
Try it and let us know
On 23 July 2013 21:44, Andrew Vine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to prune some phrase tables following the method described
> here..
> http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.AdvancedFeatures#ntoc19
>
> Could anyone tell me if I could still use filter-pt to prun
Hi,
I would like to prune some phrase tables following the method described
here..
http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.AdvancedFeatures#ntoc19
Could anyone tell me if I could still use filter-pt to prune even if my
phrase table has more than one factor?
Many thanks
Andrew
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