just a vague intuition : could it be (*m*atch-any-pairs)?

Am Montag, 22. Mai 2017 15:10:27 UTC+2 schrieb Ruiting Lian:
>
> also it seems that "common.scm" should be loaded besides "compute-mi.scm" 
> and "batch-word-pair.scm"  before running batch-any-pairs, otherwise the 
> following error will pop up after an hour's computing... 
>
> ======
> guile-en> (batch-any-pairs)
> Start loading words ...
> Elapsed time to load words: 3 secs
> Done loading words, now loading pairs
> Elapsed time to load ANY-link pairs: 53 secs
> Finished loading any-word-pairs
> Support: num left=67735 num right=67735
> Done with wild-card count N(*,w) and N(w,*) in 28 secs
> Done computing N(*,*) total-count=17704056.0 in 2 secs
> Start computing log P(*,w)
> Done computing 67735 left-wilds in 3 secs
> Done storing 67735 left-wilds in 621 secs
> Done with -log P(*,w), start -log P(w,*)
> Done computing 67735 right-wilds in 2 secs
> Done storing 67735 right-wilds in 701 secs
> Done computing -log P(w,*) and <-->
> Going to do individual word-pair MI
> Backtrace:
>            6 (apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 2d71420>)
>            5 (apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 2d71380>)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>    2316:4  4 (save-module-excursion _)
> In ice-9/eval-string.scm:
>      38:6  3 (read-and-eval #<input: string 44cdee0> #:lang _)
> In 
> /home/ruiting/hansonrobotics/opencog/opencog/build/../opencog/nlp/learn/compute-mi.scm:
>    513:33  2 (batch-all-pair-mi _)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>    759:25  1 (dispatch-exception 0 unbound-variable ("module-look…" …))
> In unknown file:
>            0 (apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 2d71340> unbound-variable …)
>
> ERROR: In procedure apply-smob/1:
> ERROR: In procedure module-lookup: Unbound variable: make-progress-rpt
> ABORT: unbound-variable
>
>
> Ruiting Lian
>
> On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Ruiting Lian <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Linas,
>> ```
>> (use-modules (opencog) (opencog persist) (opencog persist-sql))
>> (use-modules (opencog nlp) (opencog nlp learn))
>> (sql-open "postgres:///en_pairs?user=ubuntu&password=asdf")
>> (batch-all-pairs)
>> ```
>> I assume line 408 of the README file 
>> <https://github.com/opencog/opencog/blob/master/opencog/nlp/learn/README> 
>> is supposed to be (batch-any-pairs)? Got the following error while using 
>> (batch-all-pairs):
>>
>> ERROR: In procedure apply-smob/1: 
>> ERROR: Unbound variable: batch-all-pairs 
>> ABORT: unbound-variable
>>
>>
>> FYI, the wiki-ss-en.sh didn't finish processing all the articles (from 
>> the 300MB simple english wikipedia corpus) to atom tables before my 
>> computer crashed. It submitted around 20,000 articles (about 22MB in size, 
>> according to the "submitted-articles" folder it generated) to the 
>> database.  It has 16611283 atoms so far. 
>>
>> learn-pairs=# SELECT count(uuid) FROM Atoms;
>>
>>   count   
>> ----------
>>  16611283
>> (1 row)
>>
>> The above process has already taken around 28 hours, so I decided to move 
>> on with the small corpus first. 
>>
>> --
>> Ruiting Lian
>>
>> On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 2:53 AM, Linas Vepstas <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 5:58 AM, Ruiting Lian <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Linas,
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> 8) Chose the corresponding `learn-pairs-??.scm` file, copy it from
>>>>    the `run` directory to your working directory. 
>>>>
>>>> by "learn-pairs-??.scm", I guess you meant "pair-count-??.scm",
>>>>
>>>  
>>> Yes. 
>>>  
>>>
>>>> because I didn't find any file in the 'run' directory whose name starts 
>>>> with "learn-pairs"
>>>>
>>>> So when I run "guile -l pair-count-en.scm", I got the following errors:
>>>>
>>>> ;;; ERROR: Syntax error:
>>>> ;;; opencog/nlp/learn/pseudo-csets.scm:309:8: definition in expression 
>>>> context, where definitions are not allowed, in form (define n-tot 
>>>> (get-stashed-count))
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think you need to do a git-pull. For me, line 309 is something 
>>> compleltely different.
>>>  
>>> https://github.com/opencog/opencog/blob/master/opencog/nlp/learn/pseudo-csets.scm#L309
>>>
>>>
>>>> Any idea how to fix it? Thanks a lot. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> I also created an LXC container with everything in it, ready to go.  
>>> This morning, the container doesn't boot.  This is due to a brand-new 
>>> systemd bug.  I cannot even begin to express how much I absolutely hate 
>>> systemd. It goes way out of the way to stab you in the back, repeatedly, 
>>> every few months, on purpose. It is the worst piece of software devised by 
>>> humankind. It is actually worse than Windows.  I have lost vast amounts of 
>>> time and productivity trying to work around systemd bugs.  Like right now.I 
>>> just lost about 12 hours work due to systemd, again, and I will loose 
>>> another 12+ hours trying to debug it, and work around it.  Stoopid POS.
>>>
>>> I want an operating system that is stable, that works, the boots when I 
>>> boot it. I do not want an operating system where I have to be a rocket 
>>> surgeon to make it work. systemd sucks.
>>>
>>> --linas 
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