Hello Juelin Sha,

1)  Adding data to an existing model is not a trivial process.  It also
isn't supported, or suggested you try or attempt to do so.

2)  The sentence detection model is really quite easy.  And should be
easily trained on only a few hundred really good samples of data.  I've
got my own sentence detector model trained on only about 80 sentences
and the model performs well for what I use it for.  I of course watch it
and add new sentences as I find issues.

3)  If you really need the detection in the final model, you may donate
your sentences to the project (I hope you this means you are the owner
of the sentences and that they are your work alone... copyright
issues).  A single example sentence isn't going to be enough though...
all the models are trained with several thousand sentences and have a
default cut-off of 5 when training to eliminate rare exceptions.  But,
for sentence detection it is mainly on the punctuation that determines
the end of the sentence.

Hopefully this helps answer some of your questions.

James

On 10/24/2012 11:06 PM, yuelin.sha wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We have bean using the offical english model for sentence detection. but 
> recently we want to train some more data into the offical model. Is someone 
> can give me a tip for this? I don't know is such a work supported by opennlp.
>
> thinks in advance.
>
> 2012-10-25
>
>
>
> yuelin.sha
>
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