Hi,

first, please avoid relative paths like "-root-dir train" and
references to the home directory as "~".

If it still fails, please describe in more detail what (a) error
messages you get and (b) which files are created.

-phi

On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Harshit Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the command given in moses baseline tutorial for training the
> corpora.
>
> mkdir ~/working
>  cd ~/working
>  nohup nice ~/mosesdecoder/scripts/training/train-model.perl -root-dir train
> \
>  -corpus ~/corpus/news-commentary-v8.fr-en.clean
> \
>  -f fr -e en -alignment grow-diag-final-and -reordering msd-bidirectional-fe
> \
>  -lm 0:3:$HOME/lm/news-commentary-v8.fr-en.blm.en:8
> \
>  -external-bin-dir ~/mosesdecoder/tools >& training.out &
>
> I followed all the steps for preparing the corpora, so I have followed the
> same directory structure.
>
> However, when I am running this command, I am not getting the model folder
> and moses.ini file in ~/working/train/model .
>
> On terminal, it just displays a number after I execute this command. Also,
> the training.out file generated in ~/working/train
>
> contains most of the lines as ERROR : parameter does not exist and
> unrecognized attribute.
>
> Please help me through it.
>
>
> --
> Harshit Gupta
> Third Year Undergraduate
> Electrical Engineering
> IIT Madras
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