There is queryPhraseTableMin that reads phrases from stdin and returns all entries in the compact phrase table. Just do a script that generates all substrings from a sentence and pass it to that program.

W dniu 09.03.2016 o 18:53, Lane Schwartz pisze:
Ah, excellent! Can this info be gotten via one of the standalone query programs? I've never used those, but I'm guessing that's what they're for?

I have a phrase-table.0-0.1.1.gz that looks like this:

    a , au contraire , ||| , however , ||| 6.70231e-06 1.67288e-09
    0.0150266 0.00200436 2.718 1 1 1 1 1 1 ||| 1-0 2-1 3-1 4-2 |||
    17936 8 1 ||| |||
    a , au contraire , ||| , instead , ||| 0.000785703 5.71013e-05
    0.0150266 0.022757 2.718 1 1 1 1 1 1 ||| 1-0 2-1 3-1 4-2 ||| 153 8
    1 ||| |||

And I have a phrase-table.0-0.1.1.minphr.

What would be the recommended mechanism for getting phrases for a particular sentence using a query program?

Thanks,

Lane



On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    With verbose 3 it's actually there, just before it starts
    outputting the search graph, take another look. There is a list
    sorted by source sentence spans.

    W dniu 09.03.2016 o 18:39, Lane Schwartz pisze:
    I don't suppose anyone knows of a relatively easy way to print
    the list of translation options for each sentence?

    verbose=2 tells how many translation options there are, but not
    what they are
    verbose=3 prints the search graph as it's being constructed, but
    still not what I'm looking for

    Thanks,
    Lane



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