Hi Matthias,
this doesn't do much for me. What exactly is this parameter intended 
for? I admit the option description is not telling me anything.

Setting "-sd 10" for stack decoding with "-n-best-list file 100 
distinct" seems to help. I am getting distinct n-best lists with at most 
100 items and they seem to be a little bit better filled than with -sd 0.

With cube pruning, "-cbd some_number" does not seem to do anything, I 
also tried to increase the pop limit with no success.
Best,
Marcin

W dniu 05.06.2014 19:17, Matthias Huck pisze:
> Hi Marcin,
>
> You can increase the n-best factor:
>
>       -n-best-factor 100
>
> Or just set it to 0 (= no limit). The default is 20.
>
> Cheers,
> Matthias
>
>
> On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 17:23 +0200, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt wrote:
>> Hi list,
>> is there a way to make the n-best list in Moses a little bit more
>> diverse without increasing the maximum n-best list size? Let's say I am
>> willing to sacrifice decoding speed.
>>
>> For instance
>>
>> -n-best-list file 100 distinct
>>
>> generates 100 and collapses them, so sometimes there may be only one
>> hypothesis. I can get more distinct hypotheses by setting the size to
>> e.g. 1000, but then some sentences might actually come up with 1000
>> distinct hypotheses which is overkill.
>>
>> The options -cube-pruning-diversity and -stack-diversity sound
>> promising. I should add that this is a minolingual task with reordering
>> switched off. I understand this has some impact on these options?
>> Best,
>> Marcin
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