Hi Sriram GIZA has output an error message, which may mean your alignmenmts are faulty. You should search for 'error' in TRAINING_run-giza.3.STDERR, and remember that it may appear in uppercase in this file.
If you want to try continuing with the alignments that were produced, then you can force ems to use them by adding something like giza-alignment = $working-dir/training/giza.12 giza-alignment-inverse = $working-dir/training/giza-inverse.12 to the TRAINING section, best regards - Barry On Thursday 17 March 2011 15:57, Sriram V wrote: > Hello, > > When I run ems/experiment.perl, giza++ runs well in both the directions and > produces the corresponding *.A3.final.gz files. However, it is reported > that those steps have crashed. Subsequently, the following components do > not run. Any ideas about what could have gone wrong here ? > > TRAINING_run-giza.3.STDERR.digest > > error > error > > TRAINING_run-giza-inverse.3.STDERR.digest > > error > error > > > Here are the last few lines of the file TRAINING_run-giza.3.STDERR > > 70000 > 80000 > 90000 > NTable contains 286060 parameter. > Executing: rm -f > .......working-dir//training/giza-inverse.3/de-en.A3.final.gz > Executing: gzip ......./working-dir//training/giza-inverse.3/de-en.A3.final > > > > Regards, > Sriram -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. _______________________________________________ Moses-support mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
