Yes. I do know EMS checkes time stamps, but it doesn't check time stamps
of original corpus or LM. I just changed a word in my corpus file and
changed and `touch`ed the LM, but it refuses to run again as usual.

I've attached the config file, the files in question are:
[CORPUS:toy]/raw-stem
[LM]/lm


在 2015年06月21日 23:06, Philipp Koehn 写道:
> Hi,
> 
> EMS also looks at the time stamps of the files, so it should
> re-run experiments if the time stamp of a specified file 
> changed.
> 
> Are you observing something different?
> 
> -phi
> 
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Dingyuan Wang <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     In my experiments the main variable is the corpus text generated
>     before running the EMS. Sometimes the pre-built LM changes outside the
>     EMS too.
>     The EMS system checkes config file changes to determine which files
>     can be reused in the next experiment step. However it's a waste of
>     time and resources to change the filenames of the corpus and the LM
>     every time, or rerun the entire experiment, or go through the baseline
>     system manually.
>     I can hardly read Perl, but I think there is an easy way to make this
>     possible. Maybe an option or timestamp check can help.
> 
>     Thanks.
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