Re: [Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-12-08 Thread Alexander Fraser
Hi Phi -- This is consistent with our experiences for French-to-English translation on several other data sets we used at the DAMT Hopkins workshop, we also got a minor degradation pretty consistently. The same held true for the hierarchical experiments we ran, but there we were using really

Re: [Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-11-29 Thread Philipp Koehn
Hi, I integrated sigtest filter into experiment.perl and ran some experiments with phrase-based models, with GoodTuring count smoothing. Performance in terms of BLEU (cased, on newstest2011) decreases generally by a bit with the settings I used. To use this method in experiment.perl, you will

Re: [Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-09-05 Thread Rico Sennrich
Jonathan Clark jhclark@... writes: Hi all, The Moses wiki lists the path of the phrase table pruner as sigtest-filter, but it's now been moved to contrib/sigtest-filter. 1) Could someone change this on the wiki or could I get access to do it myself? 2) Given that the documentation

Re: [Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-09-05 Thread Jonathan Clark
Rico, Thanks for the response. I've updated the documentation to reflect the correct directory. Do you have any numbers for how this affects the quality of Hiero systems or what good defaults would be for Hiero? Cheers, Jon On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Rico Sennrich rico.sennr...@gmx.ch

Re: [Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-09-05 Thread Rico Sennrich
On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 08:13 -0400, Jonathan Clark wrote: Rico, Thanks for the response. I've updated the documentation to reflect the correct directory. Do you have any numbers for how this affects the quality of Hiero systems or what good defaults would be for Hiero? Cheers, Jon

[Moses-support] sigtest-filter directory

2012-09-03 Thread Jonathan Clark
Hi all, The Moses wiki lists the path of the phrase table pruner as sigtest-filter, but it's now been moved to contrib/sigtest-filter. 1) Could someone change this on the wiki or could I get access to do it myself? 2) Given that the documentation has collected a bit of dust, should I still