Hi,

Thanks for comment.  I used opencog_patternminer_nlp.conf and still had 
problem, but somehow rebuilding opencog fixed this...

Best regards,
MH

2018年5月7日月曜日 20時09分12秒 UTC+9 shujingke:
>
> One thing you check is that if you started the cogserver using cogserver.conf 
> or opencog_patternminer.conf. 
> If you use below commands then   opencog_patternminer.conf is used.
>
> username@xxxxx:~/opencog/build$ ./opencog/cogserver/server/cogserver -c 
> ../lib/opencog_patternminer.conf
>
>
> Also  those config files  are copied from  opencog/lib/  to the 
> corresponding build folder. When no config file path is specified, the one 
> in the build folder is actually used when you launch the cogserver.
>
> On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 9:05 AM, 'Nil Geisweiller' via opencog <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 05/05/2018 11:12 PM, Masayuki Hatta wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm now trying Pattern Miner following this Wiki page: 
>>> https://wiki.opencog.org/w/Pattern_miner.  I have 2 questions.
>>>
>>
>> this is the old pattern miner. A new pattern miner is being developed, 
>> although it is still not as efficient as the old one in some respects, it 
>> is already usable and more capable in general. However the user interface 
>> is complicated (cause you need to properly set up the URE 
>> https://wiki.opencog.org/w/Unified_rule_engine for it). I'm working on 
>> simplifying that and a manual will follow shortly after.
>>
>> I'll send a notification on the opencog list when it's user ready, likely 
>> sometime next week.
>>
>> Nil
>>
>>
>>> 1) Seems libPatternMinerAgent.so is built and working, but not installed 
>>> under system directory (for Debian, it's /usr/lib/opencog) by default.  Is 
>>> this intentional or a bug?  If it's a bug, I'll file an issue or maybe PR.
>>>
>>> 2) How can I change the n-gram parameter to, say, 3?  I put 
>>> "Pattern_Max_Gram = 3" in cogserver.conf, but seems it ignores and always 
>>> says like "Finished mining 1~1 gram patterns". and does only 1-gram.
>>>
>>> Thanks for help,
>>> MH
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