Thanks for your reply. I installed these programs and (partially) connected the
2 systems. However, I can't find much documentation so I can use them properly,
that is send the input from the local machine to moses in the server and then
have it back translated while moses waits for the next sentence.On the local
machine, I used sth like hose ServerName port_number --in sometext .and on the
server I used sth likefaucet port_number --out --verbose moses -f
/path/to/moses.ini -i .When I ran the command from the local machine, moses on
the server indeed started loading the tables in memory but I didn't receive any
output, either on the server or on the local machine. I know I miss a lot of
things so if you, or anyone else, know how to use these programs I would
appreciate your advice.Thank you.Panagiotis> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]> Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:15:30
+0200> Subject: RE: [Moses-support] keep lm and phrase table in memory> > Hi,>
> Moses can be read text line-by-line from stdin and output translation to
stdout. Hence, > it should be very simple to set-up a client/server
architecture through the hose/faucet > linux commands. > > -- Marcello> >
__________> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Panos [EMAIL
PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 2:04 PM> To:
[email protected]> Subject: [Moses-support] keep lm and phrase table in
memory> > Hello,> > Is there a way to keep the language model and the phrase
table in memory without running the decoder? I am trying to connect moses to an
external application so that I can feed sentences for translation whenever I
want. However, having to load the lm and the phrase table into memory for every
single sentence I send is very time consuming. Moses runs on a Ubuntu Hardy
64bit server with 8GB of memory.> > Thank you.> > Panagiotis Kanavos
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