Hi Joo-Young,

the -T option will give you a partial description of the 1-best translation.  It doesn't include source non-terminals, so you can't know exactly which rules were applied, but it does show the source spans that were covered by each rule and full target side information.  It's described in the Moses syntax tutorial: http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.SyntaxTutorial

Note that the option now takes a filename argument and the content's changed slightly.

Phil

On 31 Aug, 2010,at 02:05 PM, "Lee, Joo-Young" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I use moses-chart and it works well.

But, I want to know and get the translation rules which are used to translate a given source sentence in decoding time.

Simply said, I try to find a way to know which translation rules are selected in each ChartCell of moses-chart.

Is there any method or API?

Best regards.

Joo-Young Lee


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