that's strange. Check which input line its failing on.

Also, check it doesn't have [ or ] characters as these are now also reserved
for doing hierarchical/syntax models.

On 26 October 2010 15:32, Mehmet Tatlıcıoğlu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> As far as I remember, there was some people around telling that the
> decoder, sometimes, dies with the following error message,
> [ERROR] Malformed input at
>   Expected input to have words composed of 1 factor(s) (form FAC1|FAC2|...)
>   but instead received input with 0 factor(s).
> Aborted
> Exit code: 134
> The decoder died. CONFIG WAS -w 0.000000 -lm 0.111111 -d 0.111111 0.111111
> 0.111111 0.111111 0.111111 0.111111 0.111111 -tm 0.033333 0.022222 0.033333
> 0.022222 0.000000
>
> Moreover, according to the pages I searched in, the possible solution
> recommended was to clean the input data from '|' characters. However, some
> people having this error said they didn't have any '|' character indeed.
> Now, I had the same error message, and I don't have neither '|' character
> nor any consecutive blank characters (nor any white space at the beginning
> of a line) in my input data.
>
> So, does this error message show up due to any other reason? Possibly, a
> bug?
>
> I can run a decoder for a translation system, a -> b successfully. However,
> trying to do it as b -> a with the same data, I get the error message above.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
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