Hi Nat,

this is obtained by adding 'distinct' in the command i.e.

./moses -f moses.ini -n-best-list filename 10 distinct

Vito

2016-11-23 10:06 GMT+01:00 Nat Gillin <nat.gil...@gmail.com>:

> Dear Moses community,
>
> I found it! It's the last column in the -n-best-list output:
>
> 0 ||| one member for kara will be selected .  ||| LexicalReordering0=
> -2.12026 0 0 -1.60944 0 0 Distortion0= 0 LM0= -20.2445 WordPenalty0= -8
> PhrasePenalty0= 2 TranslationModel0= -2.42529 -36.1231 -1.039 -16.2225 |||
> -3.80866
>
> I realized that the hypothesis from the n-best list isn't unique. Is there
> a way to get 3 unique n-best hypothesis, instead of the first 3 hypothesis
> (non-unique)?
>
> Regards,
> Nat
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Nat Gillin <nat.gil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Moses community,
>>
>> When decoding, is there a way to output the loglinear score of each
>> hypothesis together with the n-best output?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nat
>>
>
>
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