the irst lm toolkit also allows much larger LMs to be created on smaller 
machines as it can split the data into parts to decrease the memory needed.

On 21/04/2012 19:18, Christian Federmann wrote:
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> On Saturday, 21. April 2012 at 12:52, Yared Mekuria wrote:
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>> what are the differences between the Srilm to Irstlm toolkit?
>> which toolkit is recommended or better(srilm/Irstlm)?
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