what is the exact command you execute? How many threads are you running
with? what are the exact times for x,y, z? How many sentences were in
the input?
Can I please have a look at your moses.ini files.
On 25/09/14 11:48, Mohammad Mahdi Mahsuli wrote:
Hi,
I was using Moses v0.9 for a long time, and I recently decided to opt
to use the latest version (v2.1.1). In the test time, when loading the
plain models into Moses, there is no difficulty. But when I want to
use the binarized models, the translation time is much more than when
I used the binary models on the old version of Moses. I have performed
the following experiments.
model | decoder | time spent
------------+----------------+----------------
old | old | x
new | new | y>x
old | new | z>x
new | old | N/A
"Model" means if I have trained the binary model using the old version
of Moses or the new one. "Decoder" is the Moses version which I have
used for translating the test sentences.
I should also note that I have cached the binary models in OS memory
using the cat command. No other memory-intensive process was running
on the machine. However, I noticed that the translation time when
translating a sentence for the second time does not reduce. Therefore,
I doubt that the translations are being cached. Is there any argument
I should consider for this purpose?
Best Regards,
M.M. Mahsuli
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