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> *Cc: *"moses-support" <moses-support@mit.edu>
> *Envoyé: *Vendredi 15 Juillet 2016 17:50:44
> *Objet: *Re: [Moses-support] MOSES for segmentation
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> Hi
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> Could you clarify what you mean by your question?
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> Are you asking about the phrase s
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Thank you
Ameur
- Mail original -
> De: "Philipp Koehn" <p...@jhu.edu>
> À: "Ameur Douib" <ameur.do...@inria.fr>
> Cc: "moses-support" <moses-support@mit.edu>
> Envoyé: Vendredi 15 Juillet 2016 17:50:44
> Objet: Re: [M
Hi
Could you clarify what you mean by your question?
Are you asking about the phrase segmentation that the decoder used to
produce the best translation? You can get that with the switch "-t".
-phi
On Jul 14, 2016 9:29 AM, "Ameur Douib" wrote:
> Hello moses team,
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Hello moses team,
We know that Moses use a beam search algorithm to find the best translation for
a given source sentence.
What I want to know, is if there is a beam search algorithm (or another) to
find the best segmentation for given source and target sentence (source and
translation)
Hi Kamel
Could you try running the model with command-line Moses to see if the
same problem happens?
If you still get a seg-fault and no error message, would you be able to
run Moses in a debugger to get a stack trace?
cheers - Barry
On 07/04/14 18:25, kamel nebhi wrote:
Hi,
I try to
Hi,
I try to install mosesserver on localhost. I have installed xml-rpc and
rebuild moses with no problem.
Next i use this command to run the server : *~/mosesdecoder/bin/mosesserver
-f working/model/moses.ini --server-port 8999*
But it failed with this message :
Defined parameters (per