Hi Cyrine
A binarised table is type 1, and you need a space between the last number and
your filename, eg
1 0 0 1 /home/Bureau/src/Moses_Translation/tt1
This says that your phrase table has one feature. Is that correct? Normally it
has five, so the fourth number above would be a five.
best
Hi Barry,
When I make 1 0 0 5 , it says :
moses: StaticData.cpp:808: bool Moses::StaticData::LoadPhraseTables():
Assertion
`weightAll.size() = weightAllOffset + numScoreComponent' failed.
Abandon
So i think like Lee Ball said 0 0 1
Thank you
Best regards
Cyrine
Hi,
something has gone awry in your use of the binarizer.
A typical way to call the binarizer is:
LC_ALL=C sort phrase-table | ~/bin/processPhraseTable -ttable 0 0 -
-nscores 5 -out phrase-table
-nscores refers to the number of scores in the phrase translation table
which are by default 5.
Thank you Prof Koehn for your answer.
It's OK,
Thanks
2010/6/25 Cyrine NASRI cyrine.na...@gmail.com
Good morning everybody
I dont understand the meaning of* -nscores 5
**When i make the command wich *Binaryze the Phrase Tables, a message
appears to me processing ptree for 5
Can't read 5
Try changing the line to 0 0 0
1/home/Bureau/src/Moses_Translation/tt1.binder
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From: Cyrine NASRI cyrine.na...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Jun 25, 2010 20:53
Subject: [Moses-support] Question about Binary the Phrase Tables with
On-demand Loading
To: moses
Same problem
it cannot find the file
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