I don#t know but I would really rule out it's not RAM issues by eyeballing 'top' while moses is running.
Then depending on what you eventually want to do with Moses: 1. If you only want to run these models that can be downloaded from the website, then use the executables from the website. Binarize to models with the executables from the website. It worked when it was released, it should work now. 2. If you want to eventually run Moses with your own data, then get the code from github, training and tuning everything yourself. * Looking for MT/NLP opportunities * Hieu Hoang http://moses-smt.org/ On 17 May 2017 at 14:07, Per Starbäck <[email protected]> wrote: > Hieu Hoang writes: > > > ah yes, I think the phrase-table was created in the version when [ and ] > weren't reserved > > characters but now they are. So you have to use the executables in that > version (v3?), or escape > > them > > OK, so why did this go wrong? (Remember that I don't really am a Moses > user myself, which may be why I am confused here.) > > That file phrase-table.0-0.1.1.gz was created when I ran > scripts/training/mert-moses.pl. That script comes from the same > version 3 linux-64bit.tgz as the rest. Is there a bug in mert-moses.pl, > or could there be anything wrong in any of the inputs I had to > mert-moses.pl? > > Also, if I just want to escape the brackets after the fact, what is the > escape syntax there? >
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