I don't have such a tool, but it wouldn't be too difficult to write
one.  I think the difference between word graph and search graph is
the search graph has full phrases on the edges, whereas the word graph
has single words on the edges.  For the input, you need single word
edges.
-Chris

2010/3/1 Jörg Tiedemann <[email protected]>:
>
> Is there a tool to convert output search graphs to word lattices in PLF
>  (moses lattice input format)? It's the option -output-search-graph
> that I should use for getting the relevant information, right? I'm not
> really sure if I understand the difference between -output-word-graph
> and -output-search-graph
> Thanks!
>
> Jörg
>
>
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