On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 12:55:24 +0700, Hieu Hoang  wrote: 

probably
step 4. From what I've seen, Berkeley serves up the alignment ready to
go straight into the extraction steps

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 From: TOM HOAR 
 Date: 2 December 2011 09:42
Subject:
[Moses-support] train-model.perl, (M)GIZA++ and BerkeleyAligner
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It looks like train-model.perl uses steps 1 & 2 to train
the word alignment files with (M)GIZA++. Does BerkeleyAligner aligner
replace both of these steps in training the word alignment files. If so,
then train-model.perl should pick up at step 3?


Thanks,
Tom
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