> Do you think there is a problem with it using giza++ when it expects
> mgiza?

Hi Taylor

Yes, you need to pass the argument -mgiza to train-model.perl so that it knows 
to combine the *.part* files at the end. It will need the merge_alignment.py 
script to do this, which should be in the same directory as GIZA++

cheers - Barry


> 
> > Hi Taylor
> >
> > Are you running GIZA++ or mgiza? You seem to be launching the GIZA
> > ++binary but the debug reports:
> >
> > Starting MGIZA
> >
> > What files does giza actually produce (in ./giza.es-en) ?
> >
> > cheers - Barry
> >
> > On Monday 02 Apr 2012 19:38:30 Taylor Rose wrote:
> > > I'm running the following command:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > train-model.perl --root-dir . --e en --f es --corpus corpus/data
> >
> > --lm
> >
> > > 3:0:/home/trose/server/sandbox/test.BloomMap >& LOG
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > and I'm getting the following output:
> >
> > https://gist.github.com/2286086
> >
> > > The final error I get is "ERROR: Giza did not produce the output
> > >
> > > file ./giza.es-en/es-en.A3.final. Is your corpus clean
> >
> > (reasonably-sized
> >
> > > sentences)? at /usr/local/bin/train-model.perl line 1020."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm thinking that something else is failing and causing Giza to not
> > >
> > > finish up but I'm not sure where the problem is. My corpus is
> >
> > cleaned
> >
> > > with clean-corpus-n.perl and limited to 50 tokens. Anyone have an
> >
> > idea?
> 
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