Hi,

the colon delimits alternative decoding paths. So

t0,g0,t1,g1:t2

specifies two alternative paths, first (t0,g0,t1,g1) is the complex factored setup and the second (t2) is a direct translation of surface form to target form and POS tag (0-0,2 in the definition of --translation-factors).

Best,
Ales

Dne 29.6.2012 13:05, Desmond Darma Putra napsal(a):
Hi all,

I have a quick question about the decoding steps:

What's the use of `:' (colon) in the decoding steps? I found this step in multiple decoding steps (www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.FactoredTutorial#ntoc5 <http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Moses.FactoredTutorial#ntoc5>).
example: decoding-steps t0,g0,t1,g1:t2

I already checked the explanation about the decoding steps (http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=FactoredTraining.FactoredTraining) but I did not find any satisfying information there regarding the use of `:' (colon).

Regards,
Desmond



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