Thank you very much!
BTW, I’m studying Morphisto now, which is a morphological analyzer for
German.
http://code.google.com/p/morphisto/
And maybe I will use relevant HFST's tools as morphological analyzer for
other languages.
Best Regards
Henry
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发件人: Francis Tyers
Just so you know, you can compile SFST transducers with HFST, in case
you don't want to install many different tools :)
Fran
El dv 22 de 10 de 2010 a les 15:49 +0800, en/na JiaHongwei va escriure:
Thank you very much!
BTW, I’m studying Morphisto now, which is a morphological analyzer for
thanks christof,
i think a lot of people will find this feature very useful. I've checked
it in
http://mosesdecoder.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/mosesdecoder?view=revisionrevision=3637
On 22/10/2010 00:01, Christof Pintaske wrote:
Hi,
train-model.perl with the parameter
Thanks Ken. Nice work.
Is there a way to train the ARPA formatted LM with KenLM, or do we need to
train with another tool, like SRILM or convert IRSTLM to full ARPA format?
Thanks again,
Tom
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 20:31:38 -0400, Kenneth Heafield mo...@kheafield.com
wrote:
Hi Moses,
KenLM is inference-only. It cannot create ARPA files. So you'll need
to use your favorite toolkit to generate the ARPA.
On 10/22/10 07:52, supp...@precisiontranslationtools.com wrote:
Thanks Ken. Nice work.
Is there a way to train the ARPA formatted LM with KenLM, or do we need to
train
Thanks, Ken.
Tom
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:15:21 -0400, Kenneth Heafield mo...@kheafield.com
wrote:
KenLM is inference-only. It cannot create ARPA files. So you'll need
to use your favorite toolkit to generate the ARPA.
On 10/22/10 07:52, supp...@precisiontranslationtools.com wrote:
Thanks