Thanks, Ken. Tarballs would be huge, too. :)
I forgot about wget, curl. They'll work fine. On 2012-10-26 08:19, Kenneth Heafield wrote: > I agree with you that there should be an easier way. Tarballs would be > nice for downloading but I guess part of the point was to let people > explore without downloading everything. For what it's worth, this works: > > wget -r -np http://www.statmt.org/moses/RELEASE-0.91/en-fr/Kenneth > > On 10/26/12 01:21, Tom Hoar wrote: > >> Hieu, I'd like to look at some of the sample models. The folders are pretty big. Is there an FTP address to the baseline? On 2012-10-12 18:33, Hieu Hoang wrote: >> >>> Hi all We are pleased to announce a release of Moses v0.91. https://github.com/moses-smt/mosesdecoder/tree/RELEASE-0.91 [1] This is a dry run for a 1.0 version sometime next year. As part of the release, we're making available the compiled binaries that was used, and the resulting models that was created. This may help people who are having trouble running Moses and wants to know what a finished experiment looks like. Or for people who just wants to a baseline. http://www.statmt.org/moses/RELEASE-0.91/ [2] >> _______________________________________________ Moses-support mailing list [email protected] [3] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support [4] > > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support Links: ------ [1] https://github.com/moses-smt/mosesdecoder/tree/RELEASE-0.91 [2] http://www.statmt.org/moses/RELEASE-0.91/ [3] mailto:[email protected] [4] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
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