Hi,

        I'll throw in the anecdote that gappy phrases are currently not in use
at Stanford.  My predecessor told me that it took a lot longer and only
improved BLEU slightly on Chinese-English.  But it's also possible that
something didn't get passed down correctly from Michel to my predecessor
to me. . .

Kenneth

On 11/03/13 14:18, Read, James C wrote:
> My understanding is that they used a similar approach as the grammar 
> extraction to extract the gappy phrases. Would it be a massive undertaking to 
> get Moses to support this?
> 
> James
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> No, but it does support hiero and syntax models.
> 
> On 29/10/13 22:23, Read, James C wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anybody know if Moses supports gappy phrases 
>> http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/pubs/naacl10-discontinuous_phrases.pdf
>>
>> James
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