Hello again,
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:18 PM, Rico Sennrich wrote:
did you actually cut away the scores? It's possible that you have duplicates
with different scores, so they will show up as different lines with 'sort |
uniq', but will be merged if you do 'cut -d'|' -f4 | sort | uniq' as
On 24/02/15 19:08, Erinç Dikici wrote:
(Apparently the Gmane web interface turned my reply into garbled text,
sorry for the double posting)
Thanks again for your quick answers.
Yes, 32 and 2 are the counts after sort | uniq | wc -l. The total number
of hypotheses returned for both cases was
somewhere between 2.1 and 3.0, the keyword 'distinct' was
Oops, that was me. And it wasn't intended. I'm using this for my own
setups and apparently copied it to master when I added some other stuff.
Hope I didn't mess up other people's experiments. It's been in master
since 7 August 2014
Matthias Huck mhuck@... writes:
Hi Erinç,
On Tue, 2015-02-24 at 16:24 +, Matthias Huck wrote:
I'd assume that your 32 entries of the n-best list weren't actually
unique, though, but a number of duplicates of the (two) very same
outputs, as distinct should simply avoid duplicate