hiya tom

i didn't write that code but from what i know, it doesn't matter. The
alignment types are to do with how would create the final alignment from
the GIZA++ forward & reverse alignment. Since the reccaser is given the
final alignment, those aren't relevant

On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Tom Hoar <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hieu,
>
> The train-model.perl script and the manual lists these 7 alignment types:
> intersect, union, grow, grow-final, grow-diag, grow-diag-final,
> grow-diag-final-and, srctotgt, tgttosrc.
>
> The train-recaser.perl script creates its own alignment file between the
> cased and lowercased data it creates, and initiates train-model.perl at
> step 4 with this alignment file.
>
> Does the recaser's alignment file fit into one of the seven types, or is
> it its own type? If it's its own type, does that type have a common name?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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