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authorBarry Haddow <barry.haddow@gmail.com>2011-11-23 19:31:16 +0400
committerBarry Haddow <barry.haddow@gmail.com>2011-11-23 19:31:16 +0400
commit66c29e01c42ce48b77f62e4100c77f5f7701dcc5 (patch)
tree674f8e0ad5937d705a39f9ed80926125b407ab08 /scripts
parent791831b0ce557be7490ecccde380df66a86b9589 (diff)
Move from scripts to contrib
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts')
-rw-r--r--scripts/Makefile21
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/READ_ME_FIRST.txt54
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py592
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py141
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguageCodes.txt22
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguagePairs.txt3
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt119
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/gpl.txt674
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/LanguageCodes.txt22
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.py166
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py95
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt82
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/gpl.txt674
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/all.css55
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/Help-Tutorial.docbin565248 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/Overview.jpegbin207618 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/Quick-Start-Guide.docbin16896 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/all.css55
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/thanks.html27
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/index.html22
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/create-1.37557
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/make-test-files-0.14137
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/READ_ME_FIRST2
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl1217
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/nonbreaking_prefix.pt209
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/score-0.85509
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/train-1.111538
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/transfer-training-to-another-location-0.0755
-rw-r--r--scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/translate-1.32453
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py594
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py141
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguageCodes.txt22
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguagePairs.txt3
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt241
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/gpl.txt674
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Moses2TMX/LanguageCodes.txt22
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.py166
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py95
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Moses2TMX/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt127
-rw-r--r--scripts/other/Moses2TMX/gpl.txt674
-rw-r--r--scripts/released-files3
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/ISS.h236
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/IndexedPhrasesPair.h316
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/LossyCounter.h388
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/Makefile.am28
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/Makefile.in762
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/SafeGetline.h38
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/aclocal.m4952
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/config.h.in76
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/eppex/configure6342
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/configure.ac33
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/counter.cpp81
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/eppex/depcomp530
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/eppex.cpp217
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/eppex/install-sh323
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/m4/ax_boost_base.m4223
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/eppex/missing360
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.cpp805
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.h133
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/shared.cpp194
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/shared.h22
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/eppex/typedefs.h24
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.am24
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.in581
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/aclocal.m4851
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/config.h.in79
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/memscore/configure7194
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/configure.ac84
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/datastorage.h52
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/memscore/depcomp530
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/memscore/install-sh323
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.cpp183
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.h41
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/m4/ax_boost_base.m4223
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/memscore.cpp85
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/memscore.h57
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/training/memscore/missing360
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.cpp63
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.h45
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.cpp348
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.h710
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/scorer-impl.h124
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/scorer.cpp402
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/scorer.h71
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/statistic.h26
-rw-r--r--scripts/training/memscore/timestamp.h29
86 files changed, 2 insertions, 34829 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/Makefile b/scripts/Makefile
index 80460f36a..084172a0b 100644
--- a/scripts/Makefile
+++ b/scripts/Makefile
@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ RELEASEDIR=$(TARGETDIR)/scripts-$(TS)
all: compile
SUBDIRS=training/phrase-extract training/symal training/lexical-reordering ems/biconcor
-SUBDIRS_CLEAN=$(SUBDIRS) training/memscore training/eppex training/compact-rule-table
+SUBDIRS_CLEAN=$(SUBDIRS) training/compact-rule-table
-compile: compile-memscore compile-eppex compile-compact-rule-table compile-extract-ghkm
+compile: compile-compact-rule-table compile-extract-ghkm
touch release-exclude # No files excluded by default
pwd=`pwd`; \
for subdir in $(SUBDIRS); do \
@@ -37,23 +37,6 @@ compile: compile-memscore compile-eppex compile-compact-rule-table compile-extra
done
## All files that need compilation were compiled
-compile-memscore:
- # Building memscore may fail e.g. if boost is not available.
- # We ignore this because traditional scoring will still work and memscore isn't used by default.
- cd training/memscore ; \
- ./configure && $(MAKE) \
- || ( echo "WARNING: Building memscore failed."; \
- echo 'training/memscore/memscore' >> ../../release-exclude )
-
-compile-eppex:
- # Building eppex may fail e.g. if boost is not available.
- # We ignore this because traditional extraction will still work and eppex isn't used by default.
- cd training/eppex ; \
- ./configure && $(MAKE) \
- || ( echo "WARNING: Building eppex failed."; \
- echo 'training/eppex/counter' >> ../../release-exclude; \
- echo 'training/eppex/eppex' >> ../../release-exclude )
-
compile-compact-rule-table:
# Building the compact rule table tools may fail e.g. if boost is not available.
# We ignore this because the tools aren't used by default.
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/READ_ME_FIRST.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/READ_ME_FIRST.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index fd5c71b18..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/READ_ME_FIRST.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-[11/09/2010]
-MOSES FOR MERE MORTALS
-======================
-Moses for Mere Mortals (MMM) has been tested with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and the Moses version published on August 13, 2010 and updated on August 14, 2010 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mosesdecoder/files/mosesdecoder/2010-08-13/moses-2010-08-13.tgz/download).
-
-***PURPOSES***:
-===============
-
-1) MOSES INSTALLATION WITH A SINGLE COMMAND
--------------------------------------------
-If you aren't used to compiling Linux programs (both Moses and the packages upon which it depends), you'll love this!
-
-2) MOSES VERY SIMPLE DEMO
--------------------------
-MMM is meant to quickly allow you to get results with Moses. You can place MMM wherever you prefer on your hard disk and then call, with a single command, each of its several scripts (their version number is omitted here):
-a) create (in order to compile Moses and the packages it uses with a single command);
-b) make-test-files;
-c) train;
-d) translate;
-e) score the translation(s) you got; and
-f) transfer trained corpora between users or to other places of your disk.
-
-MMM uses non-factored training, a type of training that in our experience already produces good results in a significant number of language pairs, and mainly with non-morphologically rich languages or with language pairs in which the target language is not morphologically rich. A Quick-Start-Guide should help you to quickly get the feel of it and start getting results.
-
-It comes with a small demo corpus, too small to do justice to the quality that Moses can achieve, but sufficient for you to get a general overview of SMT and an idea of how useful Moses can be to your work, if you are strting to use it.
-
-3) PROTOTYPE OF A REAL WORLD TRANSLATION CHAIN
-----------------------------------------------
-MMM enables you to use very large corpora and is being used for that purpose (translation for real translators) in our working environment. It was made having in mind that, in order to get the best results, corpora should be based on personal (ou group's) files and that many translators use translation memories. Therefore, we have coupled it with two Windows add-ins that enable you to convert your TMX files into Moses corpora and also allow you to convert the Moses translations into TMX files that translators can use with a translation memory tool.
-
-4) WAY OF STARTING LEARNING MOSES AND MACHINE TRANSLATION
----------------------------------------------------------
-MMM also comes with a very detailed Help-Tutorial (in its docs subdirectory). It therefore should ease the learning path for true beginners. The scripts code isn't particularly elegant, but most of it should be easily understandable even by beginners (if they read the Moses documentation, that is!). What's more, it does work!
-
-MMM was designed to be very easy and immediately feasible to use and that's indeed why it was made for mere mortals and called as such.
-
-***SOME CHARACTERISTICS***:
-===========================
- 1) Compiles all the packages used by these scripts with a single instruction;
- 2) Removes control characters from the input files (these can crash a training);
- 3) Extracts from the corpus files 2 test files by pseudorandomly selecting non-consecutive segments that are erased from the corpus files;
- 4) A new training does not interfere with the files of a previous training;
- 5) A new training reuses as much as possible the files created in previous trainings (thus saving time);
- 6) Detects inversions of corpora (e.g., from en-pt to pt-en), allowing a much quicker training than that of the original language pair (also checks that the inverse training is correct);
- 7) Stops with an informative message if any of the phases of training (language model building, recaser training, corpus training, memory-mapping, tuning or training test) doesn't produce the expected results;
- 8) Can limit the duration of tuning;
- 9) Generates the BLEU and NIST scores of a translation or of a set of translations placed in a single directory (either for each whole document or for each segment of it);
-10) Allows you to transfer your trainings to someone else's computer or to another Moses installation in the same computer;
-11) All the mkcls, GIZA and MGIZA parameters can be controlled through parameters of the train script;
-12) Selected parameters of the Moses scripts and the Moses decoder can be controlled with the train and translate scripts.
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 67fbec0f7..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,592 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf_8 -*-
-"""This program is used to prepare corpora extracted from TMX files.
-It is particularly useful for translators not very familiar
-with machine translation systems that want to use Moses with a highly customised
-corpus.
-
-It extracts from a directory containing TMX files (and from all of its subdirectories)
-all the segments of one or more language pairs (except empty segments and segments that are equal in both languages)
-and removes all other information. It then creates 2 separate monolingual files per language pair,
-both of which have strictly parallel (aligned) segments. This kind of corpus can easily be transformed
-in other formats, if need be.
-
-The program requires that Pythoncard and wxPython (as well as Python) be previously installed.
-
-Copyright 2009, João Luís A. C. Rosas
-
-Distributed under GNU GPL v3 licence (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/)
-
-E-mail: joao.luis.rosas@gmail.com """
-
-__version__ = "$Revision: 1.042$"
-__date__ = "$Date: 2010/03/25$"
-__author__="$João Luís A. C. Rosas$"
-#Special thanks to Gary Daine for a helpful suggestion about a regex expression and for suggestions for this program to cover even more translation memories
-
-from PythonCard import clipboard, dialog, graphic, model
-from PythonCard.components import button, combobox,statictext,checkbox,staticbox
-import wx
-import os, re
-import string
-import sys
-from time import strftime
-import codecs
-
-
-class Extract_TMX_Corpus(model.Background):
-
- def on_initialize(self, event):
- """Initialize values
-
-
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.outputpath: root directory of the resulting corpora files
- @currdir: program's current working directory
- @self.languages: list of languages whose segments can be processed
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items: list of values of the Starting Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items: list of values of the Destination Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- #Get directory where program file is and ...
- currdir=os.getcwd()
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- self.languages=open(currdir+r'\LanguageCodes.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguageCodes.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- for lang in range(len(self.languages)):
- self.languages[lang]=self.languages[lang].rstrip()
- self.startinglanguage=''
- self.destinationlanguage=''
- #Insert list of language names in appropriate program window's combo boxes
- self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.tottus=0
- self.numtus=0
- self.numequaltus=0
- self.presentfile=''
- self.errortypes=''
- self.wroteactions=False
- self.errors=''
-
- def extract_language_segments_tmx(self,text):
- """Extracts TMX language segments from TMX files
-
- @text: the text of the TMX file
- @pattern: compiled regular expression object, which can be used for matching
- @tus: list that collects the translation units of the text
- @segs: list that collects the segment units of the relevant pair of languages
- @numtus: number of translation units extracted
- @present_tu: variable that stocks the translation unit relevant segments (of the chosen language pair) that are being processed
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- """
- #print 'extract_language_segments: start at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result=('','')
- try:
- if text:
- # Convert character entities to "normal" characters
- pattern=re.compile('&gt;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'>',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&lt;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'<',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&amp;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'&',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&quot;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'"',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&apos;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,"'",text)
- # Extract translation units
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tu.*?>(.*?)</tu>')
- tus=re.findall(pattern,text)
- ling1=''
- ling2=''
- #Extract relevant segments and store them in the @text variable
- if tus:
- for tu in tus:
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tuv.*?lang="'+self.startinglanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>.*?<tuv.*?lang="'+self.destinationlanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>')
- present_tu=re.findall(pattern,tu)
- self.tottus+=1
- #reject empty segments
- if present_tu: # and not present_tu[0][0].startswith("<")
- present_tu1=present_tu[0][0].strip()
- present_tu2=present_tu[0][1].strip()
- present_tu1 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu2)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu1 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu1)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu2 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu2)
- if present_tu1 != present_tu2:
- x=len(present_tu1)
- y=len(present_tu2)
- if (x <= y*3) and (y <= x*3):
- ling1=ling1+present_tu1+'\n'
- ling2=ling2+present_tu2+'\n'
- self.numtus+=1
- else:
- self.numequaltus+=1
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tuv.*?lang="'+self.destinationlanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>.*?<tuv.*?lang="'+self.startinglanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>')
- present_tu=re.findall(pattern,tu)
- #print present_tu
- if present_tu:
- present_tu1=present_tu[0][1].strip()
- present_tu2=present_tu[0][0].strip()
- present_tu1 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu2)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu1 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu1)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu2 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu2)
- if present_tu1 != present_tu2:
- x=len(present_tu1)
- y=len(present_tu2)
- if (x <= y*3) and (y <= x*3):
- ling1=ling1+present_tu1+'\n'
- ling2=ling2+present_tu2+'\n'
- self.numtus+=1
- else:
- self.numequaltus+=1
- result=(ling1,ling2)
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Extract Language Segments error\n'
- return result
-
- def locate(self,pattern, basedir):
- """Locate all files matching supplied filename pattern in and below
- supplied root directory.
-
- @pattern: something like '*.tmx'
- @basedir:whole directory to be treated
- """
- import fnmatch
- for path, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(basedir)):
- for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, pattern):
- yield os.path.join(path, filename)
-
- def getallsegments(self):
- """Get all language segments from the TMX files in the specified
- directory
-
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @fileslist: list of files that should be processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @startfile:output file containing all segments in the @startinglanguage; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @destfile:output file containing all segments in the @destinationlanguage; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @actions:output file indicating the names of all files that were processed without errors; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @preptext: parsed XML text with all tags extracted and in string format
- @tus: list that receives the extracted TMX language translation units just with segments of the relevant language pair
- @num: loop control variable between 0 and length of @tus - 1
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- """
- self.statusBar.text='Processing '+ self.inputdir
- try:
- # Get a list of all TMX files that need to be processed
- fileslist=self.locate('*.tmx',self.inputdir)
- # Open output files for writing
- startfile=open(self.outputpath+'\\'+self.startinglanguage+ ' ('+self.destinationlanguage+')_' +self.outputfile,'w+b')
- destfile=open(self.outputpath+'\\'+self.destinationlanguage+' ('+self.startinglanguage+')_'+self.outputfile,'w+b')
- actions=open(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'actions_'+self.outputfile+'.txt','w+')
- except:
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: creation of output files error\n'
- if fileslist:
- # For each relevant TMX file ...
- for self.presentfile in fileslist:
- self.errortypes=''
- try:
- print self.presentfile
- fileObj = codecs.open(self.presentfile, "rb", "utf-16","replace",0 )
- pos=0
- while True:
- # read a new chunk of text...
- preptext = fileObj.read(692141)
- if not preptext:
- break
- last5=''
- y=''
- #... and make it end at the end of a translation unit
- while True:
- y=fileObj.read(1)
- if not y:
- break
- last5=last5+y
- if '</tu>' in last5:
- break
- preptext=preptext+last5
- # ... and extract its relevant segments ...
- if not self.errortypes:
- segs1,segs2=self.extract_language_segments_tmx(preptext)
- preptext=''
- #... and write those segments to the output files
- if segs1 and segs2:
- try:
- startfile.write('%s' % (segs1.encode('utf-8','strict')))
- destfile.write('%s' % (segs2.encode('utf-8','strict')))
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of output files error\n'
- print 'erro'
- #if no errors up to now, insert the name of the TMX file in the @actions output file
- #encoding is necessary because @actions may be in a directory whose name has special diacritic characters
- if self.errortypes=='':
- try:
- actions.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+'\n')
- self.wroteactions=True
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of actions file error\n'
- fileObj.close()
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Error reading input file\n'
- try:
- if self.wroteactions:
- actions.write('\n*************************************************\n\n')
- actions.write('Total number of translation units: '+str(self.tottus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of extracted translation units (source segment not equal to destination segment): '+str(self.numtus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of removed translation units (source segment equal to destination segment): '+str(self.numequaltus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of empty translation units (source segment and/or destination segment not present): '+str(self.tottus-self.numequaltus-self.numtus))
-
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of actions file error\n'
- # Close output files
- actions.close()
- destfile.close()
- startfile.close()
-
- def SelectDirectory(self):
- """Select the directory where the TMX files to be processed are
-
- @result: object returned by the dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where TMX files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @self.statusBar.text: text displayed in the program window status bar"""
-
- result= dialog.directoryDialog(self, 'Choose a directory', 'a')
- if result.accepted:
- self.inputdir=result.path
- self.statusBar.text=self.inputdir+' selected.'
-
- def on_menuFileSelectDirectory_select(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_btnSelectDirectory_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def GetOutputFileBaseName(self):
- """Get base name of the corpus files
-
- @expr: variable containing the base name of the output files
- @wildcard: list of wildcards used in the dialog window to filter types of files
- @result: object returned by the Open File dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where TMX files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @location: variable containing the full path to the base name output file
- @self.outputpath: base directory of output files
- @self.outputfile: base name of the output files
- """
-
- # Default base name of the corpora files that will be produced. If you choose as base name "Corpus.txt", as starting language "EN-GB" and as destination
- # language "FR-FR" the corpora files will be named "Corpus_EN-GB.txt" and "Corpus_FR-FR.txt"
- expr='Corpus'
- #open a dialog that lets you choose the base name of the corpora files that will be produced.
- wildcard = "Text files (*.txt;*.TXT)|*.txt;*.TXT"
- result = dialog.openFileDialog(None, "Name of corpus file", self.inputdir,expr,wildcard=wildcard)
- if result.accepted:
- location=os.path.split(result.paths[0])
- self.outputpath=location[0]
- self.outputfile = location[1]
- if not os.path.exists(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info'):
- try:
- os.mkdir(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info')
- except:
- result1 = dialog.alertDialog(self, "The program can't create the directory " + self.outputpath+r'\_processing_info, which is necessary for ' + \
- 'the creation of the output files. The program will now close.','Error')
- sys.exit()
-
- def on_menuGetOutputFileBaseName_select(self, event):
- self.GetOutputFileBaseName()
-
- def on_btnGetOutputFileBaseName_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.GetOutputFileBaseName()
-
- def ExtractCorpus(self):
- """Get the directory where TMX files to be processed are, get the choice of the pair of languages that will be treated and launch the extraction
- of the corpus
-
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items: list of values of the Starting Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items: list of values of the Destination Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- """
-
- print 'Extract corpus: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.errortypes=''
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.startinglanguage=self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.destinationlanguage=self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the pair of languages were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text=='') or (self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text=='') or (self.outputfile=='') \
- or (self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text==self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract a corpus, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are,\n 2)' \
- +' the starting language,\n 3) the destination language (the 2 languages must be different), and\n 4) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
-
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors_'+self.outputfile+'.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Please wait. This can be a long process ...'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.numtus=0
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes)
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract corpus: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Processing done. Results found in:\n\n1) '+ \
- self.outputpath+'\\'+self.startinglanguage+ ' ('+self.destinationlanguage+')_' +self.outputfile+ ' (starting language corpus)\n2) '+ \
- self.outputpath+'\\'+self.destinationlanguage+' ('+self.startinglanguage+')_'+self.outputfile+ \
- ' (destination language corpus)\n3) '+self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+ \
- 'errors_'+self.outputfile+'.txt'+ ' (list of files that caused errors)\n4) '+self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ \
- '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'actions_'+self.outputfile+'.txt'+ ' (list of files where processing was successful)', 'Processing Done')
-
- def on_menuFileExtractCorpus_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractCorpus()
- def on_btnExtractCorpus_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractCorpus()
-
- def ExtractAllCorpora(self):
- """Extracts all the LanguagePairs that can be composed with the languages indicated in the file "LanguageCodes.txt"
-
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @numcorpora: number of language pair being processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @lang1: code of the starting language
- @lang2: code of the destination language
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- print 'Extract All Corpora: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- numcorpora=0
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the base name of the output files were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.outputfile==''):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract all corpora, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are, and\n ' \
- + '2) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- try:
- for lang1 in self.languages:
- for lang2 in self.languages:
- if lang2 > lang1:
- print lang1+'/'+lang2+' corpus being created...'
- numcorpora=numcorpora+1
- self.errortypes=''
- self.numtus=0
- self.wroteactions=False
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.startinglanguage=lang1
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.destinationlanguage=lang2
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Language pair '+str(numcorpora)+' being processed. Please wait.'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Extract All Corpora error\n'
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- self.errors.close()
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract All Corpora: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Results found in: '+ self.outputpath+'.', 'Processing done')
-
-
- def on_menuFileExtractAllCorpora_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractAllCorpora()
- def on_btnExtractAllCorpora_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractAllCorpora()
-
- def ExtractSomeCorpora(self):
- """Extracts the segments of the LanguagePairs indicated in the file "LanguagePairs.txt" located in the program's root directory
-
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @currdir: current working directory of the program
- @pairsoflanguages: list of the pairs of language that are going to be processed
- @self.languages: list of languages whose segments can be processed
- @numcorpora: number of language pair being processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @lang1: code of the starting language
- @lang2: code of the destination language
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- print 'Extract Some Corpora: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- currdir=os.getcwd()
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- pairsoflanguages=open(currdir+r'\LanguagePairs.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguagePairs.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- if pairsoflanguages:
- for item in range(len(pairsoflanguages)):
- pairsoflanguages[item]=pairsoflanguages[item].strip()
- pos=pairsoflanguages[item].find("/")
- pairsoflanguages[item]=(pairsoflanguages[item][:pos],pairsoflanguages[item][pos+1:])
- else:
- # If the languages file is empty, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguagePairs.txt" is an essential file and is empty. The program will now close.', 'Empty file')
- sys.exit()
-
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the base name of the output files were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.outputfile==''):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract all corpora, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are, and\n ' \
- + '2) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- numcorpora=0
- for (lang1,lang2) in pairsoflanguages:
- if lang1<>lang2:
- print lang1+'/'+lang2+' corpus being created...'
- self.errortypes=''
- numcorpora=numcorpora+1
- #get the startinglanguage code (e.g.: "EN-GB")
- self.startinglanguage=lang1
- #get the destinationlanguage code
- self.destinationlanguage=lang2
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+'\\_processing_info\\'+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Language pair '+str(numcorpora)+' being processed. Please wait.'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.numtus=0
- self.wroteactions=False
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- else:
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'A bilingual corpus involves two different languages. The pair "'+lang1+'/'+lang2 + \
- '" will not be processed.', 'Alert')
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract Some Corpora: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Results found in: '+ self.outputpath+'.', 'Processing done')
-
- def on_menuFileExtractSomeCorpora_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractSomeCorpora()
- def on_btnExtractSomeCorpora_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractSomeCorpora()
-
- def on_menuHelpHelp_select(self, event):
- try:
- f = open('_READ_ME_FIRST.txt', "r")
- msg = f.read()
- result = dialog.scrolledMessageDialog(self, msg, 'readme.txt')
- except:
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Help file missing', 'Problem with the Help file')
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- app = model.Application(Extract_TMX_Corpus)
- app.MainLoop()
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 93e19edf2..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-{'application':{'type':'Application',
- 'name':'Extract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'backgrounds': [
- {'type':'Background',
- 'name':'bgExtract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'title':u'Extract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'size':(275, 410),
- 'statusBar':1,
-
- 'menubar': {'type':'MenuBar',
- 'menus': [
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuFile',
- 'label':'&File',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileSelectDirectory',
- 'label':u'Select &input/output directory...\tCtrl+I',
- 'command':'SelectListOfDirectories',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuGetOutputFileBaseName',
- 'label':u'Get &output file base name...\tCtrl+O',
- 'command':'GetOutputFileBaseName',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'fileSep1',
- 'label':'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractCorpus',
- 'label':u'&Extract corpus\tCtrl+E',
- 'command':'ExtractCorpus',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractSomeCorpora',
- 'label':u'Extract &some corpora\tCtrl+S',
- 'command':'ExtractSomeCorpora',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractAllCorpora',
- 'label':u'Extract &all corpora\tCtrl+A',
- 'command':'ExtractAllCorpora',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'fileSep2',
- 'label':u'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExit',
- 'label':'E&xit\tAlt+X',
- 'command':'Doexit',
- },
- ]
- },
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuHelpHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help...\tCtrl+H',
- },
- ]
- },
- ]
- },
- 'components': [
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractSomeCorpora',
- 'position':(18, 267),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract some corpora',
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractAllCorpora',
- 'position':(18, 233),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract all corpora',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText3',
- 'position':(18, 107),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Destination Language:',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbDestinationLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 129),
- 'size':(225, -1),
- 'items':[],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnSelectDirectory',
- 'position':(18, 19),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select input / output directory...',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbStartingLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 74),
- 'size':(225, -1),
- 'items':[u'DE-PT', u'EN-PT', u'ES-PT', u'FR-PT'],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnGetOutputFileBaseName',
- 'position':(18, 166),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select base name of output file...',
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractCorpus',
- 'position':(18, 200),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract one corpus',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText1',
- 'position':(18, 53),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Starting Language:',
- },
-
-] # end components
-} # end background
-] # end backgrounds
-} }
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguageCodes.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguageCodes.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 22ca66c73..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguageCodes.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-BG-01
-CS-01
-DA-01
-DE-DE
-EL-01
-EN-GB
-ES-ES
-ET-01
-FI-01
-FR-FR
-HU-01
-IT-IT
-LT-01
-LV-01
-MT-01
-NL-NL
-PL-01
-PT-PT
-RO-RO
-SK-01
-SL-01
-SV-SE \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguagePairs.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguagePairs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d2ffd094e..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/LanguagePairs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-BG-01/CS-01
-FR-FR/PT-PT
-EN-GB/LT-01 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index c84dd4ac4..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Extract_TMX_Corpus-1.043/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
-Summary:
- PURPOSE
- PERFORMANCE
- REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION
- HOW TO USE
- GETTING THE RESULTS
- THANKS
- LICENSE
-
-****************************************************************************
-PURPOSE:
-****************************************************************************
-Extract_Tmx_Corpus_1.043 is a Windows program (Windows 7, Vista and XP supported) that enables translators not necessarily with a deep knowledge of linguistic tools to create highly customised corpora that can be used with the Moses machine translation system and with other systems. Some users call it "et cetera", playing a bit with its initials (ETC) and meaning that it can treat a never-ending number of files.
-
-In order to create corpora that are most useful to train machine translation systems, one should strive to include segments that are relevant for the task in hand. One of the ways of finding such segments could involve the usage of previous translation memory files (TMX files). This way the corpora could be customised for the person or for the type of task in question. The present program uses such files as input.
-
-The program can create strictly aligned corpora for a single pair of languages, several pairs of languages or all the pairs of languages contained in the TMX files.
-
-The program creates 2 separate files (UTF-8 format; Unix line endings) for each language pair that it processes: one for the starting language and another for the destination language. The lines of a given TMX translation unit are placed in strictly the same line in both files. The program suppresses empty TMX translation units, as well as those where the text for the first language is the same as that of the second language (like translation units consisting solely of numbers, or those in which the first language segment has not been translated into the second language). If you are interested in another format of corpus, it should be relatively easy to adapt this format to the format you are interested in.
-
-The program also informs about errors that might occur during processing and creates a file that lists the name(s) of the TMX files that caused them, as well as a separate one listing the files successfully treated and the number of segments extracted for the language pair.
-
-****************************************************************************
-PERFORMANCE:
-****************************************************************************
-The program can process very large numbers of TMX files (tens of thousands or more). It can also process extremely big TMX files (500 MB or more; it successfully processed a 2,3 GB file). The extraction of the corpus of a pair of languages in a very large (6,15 GB) set of TMX files took approximately 45 minutes in a Intel Core 2 Solo U3500 computer @ 1.4 GHz with 4 GB RAM.
-
-The starting language and the destination language segments can be in any order in the TMX files (e.g., the starting language segment may be found either before or after the destination language segment in one, several or all translation units of the TMX file).
-
-The program accepts and preserves text in any language (including special diacritical characters), but has only been tested with European Union official languages.
-****************************************************************************
-REQUIREMENTS:
-****************************************************************************
-These requirements only apply if you want to use the program from source. If you have downloaded the Windows executable you do not have to do anything.
-The program requires the following to be pre-installed in your computer:
-
-1) Python 2.5 (http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5.4/);
-NOTE1: the program should work with Python 2.6, but has not been tested with it.
-NOTE2: if you use Windows Vista, launch the following installation programs by right-clicking their file in Windows Explorer and choosing the command "Execute as administrator" in the contextual menu.
-2) wxPython 2.8, Unicode version (http://www.wxpython.org/download.php);
-3) Pythoncard 0.8.2 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncard/files/PythonCard/0.8.2/PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe/download)
-
-****************************************************************************
-INSTALLATION:
-****************************************************************************
-1) Download the Extract_TMX_Corpus_1.043.exe file.
-2) Double-click it and follow the wizard instructions.
-***IMPORTANT***: Never erase the file "LanguageCodes.txt" in that directory. It is necessary for telling the program the languages that it has to process. If your TMX files use language codes that are different from those contained in this file, please replace the codes contained in the file with the codes used in your TMX files. You can always add or delete new codes to this file (when the program is not running).
-
-****************************************************************************
-HOW TO USE:
-****************************************************************************
-1) Create a directory where you will copy the TMX files that you want to process.
-2) Copy the TMX files to that directory.
-Note: If you do not have such files, try the following site: http://langtech.jrc.it/DGT-TM.html#Download. It contains the European Union DGT's Translation Memory, containing legislative documents of the European Union. For more details, see http://wt.jrc.it/lt/Acquis/DGT_TU_1.0/data/. These files are compressed in zip format and need to be unzipped before they can be used.
-3) Launch the program.
-4) Operate on the main window of the program in the direction from top to bottom:
-a) Click the "Select input/output directory" button to tell the root directory where the TMX files are (this directory can have subdirectories, all of which will also be processed), as well as where the output files produced by the program will be placed;
-
-
-NOTE: Please take note of this directory because the result files will also be placed there.
-b) In case you want to extract a ***single*** pair of languages, choose them in the "Starting Language" and "Destination Language" comboboxes. Do nothing if you want to extract more than one pair of languages.
-c) Click the "Select base name of output file" button and choose a base name for the output files (default: "Corpus.txt").
-Note: This base name is used to compose the names of the output files, which will also include the names of the starting and destination languages. If you accept the default "Corpus.txt" and choose "EN-GB" as starting language and "PT-PT" as destination language, for that corpus pair the respective corpora files will be named, respectively, "EN-GB (PT-PT)_Corpus.txt" and "PT-PT (EN-GB)_Corpus.txt".
-***TIP***: The base name is useful for getting different names for different corpora of the same language.
-d) Click one (***just one***) of the following buttons:
-- "Extract one corpus": this creates a single pair of strictly aligned corpora in the languages chosen in the "Starting Language" and "Destination Language" comboboxes;
--"Extract all corpora": this extracts all the combination pairs of languages for all the languages available in the "Starting Language" and "Destination language" comboboxes; if a language pair does not have segments of both languages in all of the translation units of all the TMX files, the result will be two empty corpora files for that language pair. If, however, there is just a single relevant translation unit, the corpus won’t be empty.
--"Extract some corpora": this extracts the pairs of languages listed in the file "LanguagePairs.txt". Each line of this file has the following structure:
- {Starting Language}/{Destination Language}.
-
-Here is an example of a file with 2 lines:
-
-EN-GB/PT-PT
-FR-FR/PT-PT
-
-This will create corpora for 4 pairs of languages: EN-PT, PT-EN and FR-PT and PT-FR. A sample "LanguagePairs.txt" comes with the program to serve as an example. Customise it to your needs respecting the syntax described above.
-NOTE: Never erase the "LanguagePairs.txt" file and always make sure that each pair of languages that you choose does exist in your TMX files. Otherwise, you won't get any results.
-
-The “Extract some corpora” and “Extract all corpora” functions are particularly useful if you want to prepare corpora for several or many language pairs. If your TMX files have translation units in all of the languages you are interested in, put them in a single directory (it can have subdirectories) and use those functions!
-
-****************************************************************************
-GETTING THE RESULTS:
-****************************************************************************
-The results are the aligned corpora files, as well as other files indicating how well the processing was done.
-
-When the processing is finished, you will find the corpora files in the directory you have chosen when you selected "Select input/output directory". In the "_processing_info" subdirectory of that directory you will find one or more *errors.txt file(s), listing the name of the TMX files that caused an error, and *actions.txt file(s), listing the files that were successfully processed as well as the number of translation units extracted.
-
-If you ask for the extraction of several corpora at once, you'll get lots of corpora files. If you feel somewhat confused by that abundance, please note 2 things:
-a) If you sort the files by order of modified date, you'll reconstitute the chronological order in which the corpora were made (corpora are always made in pairs one after the other);
-b) The name of the corpora file has the following structure:
-
-{Language of the segments} ({Language with which they are aligned})_{Base name of the corpus}.txt
-Ex: the file "BG-01 (MT-01)_Corpus.txt" has segments in the BG-01 (Bulgarian) language that also have a translation in the MT-01 (Maltese) language and corresponds to the corpus whose base name is "Corpus.txt". There should be an equivalent "MT-01 (BG-01)_Corpus.txt", this time with all the Maltese segments that have a translation in Bulgarian. Together, these 2 files constitute an aligned corpus ready to be fed to Moses.
-
-You can now feed Moses your customised corpora :-)
-****************************************************************************
-THANKS:
-****************************************************************************
-Thanks to Gary Daine, who pointed out a way to improve one of the regex expressions used in the code and suggested changes needed for it to cover more translation memories.
-****************************************************************************
-LICENSE:
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-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/LanguageCodes.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/LanguageCodes.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 22ca66c73..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/LanguageCodes.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-BG-01
-CS-01
-DA-01
-DE-DE
-EL-01
-EN-GB
-ES-ES
-ET-01
-FI-01
-FR-FR
-HU-01
-IT-IT
-LT-01
-LV-01
-MT-01
-NL-NL
-PL-01
-PT-PT
-RO-RO
-SK-01
-SL-01
-SV-SE \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.py b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 43ec3c78c..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf_8 -*-
-"""This program is used to prepare TMX files from corpora composed of 2 files for each language pair,
-where the position of a segment in the first language file is exactly the same as in the second
-language file.
-
-The program requires that Pythoncard and wxPython (as well as Python) be previously installed.
-
-Copyright 2009, 2010 João Luís A. C. Rosas
-
-Distributed under GNU GPL v3 licence (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/)
-
-E-mail: joao.luis.rosas@gmail.com """
-
-__version__ = "$Revision: 1.032$"
-__date__ = "$Date: 2010/02/25$"
-__author__="$João Luís A. C. Rosas$"
-
-from PythonCard import clipboard, dialog, graphic, model
-from PythonCard.components import button, combobox,statictext,checkbox,staticbox
-import wx
-import os, re
-import string
-import sys
-from time import strftime
-import codecs
-import sys
-
-class Moses2TMX(model.Background):
-
- def on_initialize(self, event):
- self.inputdir=''
- #Get directory where program file is and ...
- currdir=os.getcwd()
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- self.languages=open(currdir+r'\LanguageCodes.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguageCodes.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- for lang in range(len(self.languages)):
- self.languages[lang]=self.languages[lang].rstrip()
- self.lang1code=''
- self.lang2code=''
- #Insert list of language names in appropriate program window's combo boxes
- self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items=self.languages
-
- def CreateTMX(self, name):
- print 'Started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.lang1code=self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.lang2code=self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text
- print name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()
- e=codecs.open(name,'r',"utf-8","strict")
- f=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses','r',"utf-8","strict")
- a=codecs.open(name+'.tmp','w',"utf-8","strict")
- b=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp','w',"utf-8","strict")
- for line in e:
- if line.strip():
- a.write(line)
- for line in f:
- if line.strip():
- b.write(line)
- a=codecs.open(name+'.tmp','r',"utf-8","strict")
- b=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp','r',"utf-8","strict")
- g=codecs.open(name+'.tmx','w','utf-16','strict')
- g.write('<?xml version="1.0" ?>\r\n<!DOCTYPE tmx SYSTEM "tmx14.dtd">\r\n<tmx version="version 1.4">\r\n\r\n<header\r\ncreationtool="moses2tmx"\r\ncreationtoolversion="1.032"\r\nsegtype="sentence"\r\ndatatype="PlainText"\r\nadminlang="EN-US"\r\nsrclang="'+self.lang1code+'"\r\n>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<body>\r\n')
- parar=0
- while True:
- self.ling1segm=a.readline().strip()
- self.ling2segm=b.readline().strip()
- if not self.ling1segm:
- break
- elif not self.ling2segm:
- break
- else:
- try:
- g.write('<tu creationid="MT!">\r\n<prop type="Txt::Translator">Moses</prop>\r\n<tuv xml:lang="'+self.lang1code+'">\r\n<seg>'+self.ling1segm+'</seg>\r\n</tuv>\r\n<tuv xml:lang="'+self.lang2code+ \
- '">\r\n<seg>'+self.ling2segm+'</seg>\r\n</tuv>\r\n</tu>\r\n\r\n')
- except:
- pass
- a.close()
- b.close()
- e.close()
- f.close()
- g.write('</body>\r\n</tmx>\r\n')
- g.close()
- #os.remove(name)
- #os.remove(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses')
- os.remove(name+'.tmp')
- os.remove(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp')
-
- def createTMXs(self):
- try:
- # Get a list of all TMX files that need to be processed
- fileslist=self.locate('*.moses',self.inputdir)
- except:
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: creation of output files error\n'
- if fileslist:
- # For each relevant TMX file ...
- for self.presentfile in fileslist:
- filename=self.presentfile[:-9]
- #print filename
- self.CreateTMX(filename)
- print 'Finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Processing done.', 'Processing Done')
-
- def on_btnCreateTMX_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.createTMXs()
-
- def on_menuFileCreateTMXFiles_select(self, event):
- self.createTMXs()
-
- def on_btnSelectLang1File_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.input1=self.GetInputFileName()
-
- def on_btnSelectLang2File_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.input2=self.GetInputFileName()
-
- def locate(self,pattern, basedir):
- """Locate all files matching supplied filename pattern in and below
- supplied root directory.
-
- @pattern: something like '*.tmx'
- @basedir:whole directory to be treated
- """
- import fnmatch
- for path, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(basedir)):
- for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, pattern):
- yield os.path.join(path, filename)
-
- def SelectDirectory(self):
- """Select the directory where the files to be processed are
-
- @result: object returned by the dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @self.statusBar.text: text displayed in the program window status bar"""
-
- result= dialog.directoryDialog(self, 'Choose a directory', 'a')
- if result.accepted:
- self.inputdir=result.path
- self.statusBar.text=self.inputdir+' selected.'
-
- def on_menuFileSelectDirectory_select(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_btnSelectDirectory_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_menuHelpShowHelp_select(self, event):
- f = open('_READ_ME_FIRST.txt', "r")
- msg = f.read()
- result = dialog.scrolledMessageDialog(self, msg, '_READ_ME_FIRST.txt')
-
- def on_menuFileExit_select(self, event):
- sys.exit()
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- app = model.Application(Moses2TMX)
- app.MainLoop()
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py
deleted file mode 100644
index dc1570c7f..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-{'application':{'type':'Application',
- 'name':'Moses2TMX',
- 'backgrounds': [
- {'type':'Background',
- 'name':'bgMoses2TMX',
- 'title':u'Moses2TMX-1.032',
- 'size':(277, 307),
- 'statusBar':1,
-
- 'menubar': {'type':'MenuBar',
- 'menus': [
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuFile',
- 'label':u'&File',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileSelectDirectory',
- 'label':u'Select &Directory ...\tAlt+D',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileCreateTMXFiles',
- 'label':u'&Create TMX Files\tAlt+C',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'Sep1',
- 'label':u'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExit',
- 'label':u'&Exit\tAlt+E',
- },
- ]
- },
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuHelpShowHelp',
- 'label':u'&Show Help\tAlt+S',
- },
- ]
- },
- ]
- },
- 'components': [
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnSelectDirectory',
- 'position':(15, 15),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select Directory ...',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText3',
- 'position':(17, 106),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Target Language:',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbStartingLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 75),
- 'size':(70, -1),
- 'items':[],
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbDestinationLanguage',
- 'position':(17, 123),
- 'size':(70, -1),
- 'items':[u'DE-PT', u'EN-PT', u'ES-PT', u'FR-PT'],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnCreateTMX',
- 'position':(20, 160),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Create TMX Files',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText1',
- 'position':(18, 56),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Source Language:',
- },
-
-] # end components
-} # end background
-] # end backgrounds
-} }
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d661dd136..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/Windows-add-ins/Moses2TMX-1.032/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-Summary:
- PURPOSE
- REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION
- HOW TO USE
- LICENSE
-
-
-
-***********************************************************************************************************
-PURPOSE:
-***********************************************************************************************************
-Moses2TMX is a Windows program (Windows7, Vista and XP supported) that enables translators not necessarily with a deep knowledge of linguistic tools to create TMX files from a Moses corpus or from any other corpus made up of 2 separate files, one for the source language and another for the target language, whose lines are strictly aligned.
-
-The program processes a whole directory containing source language and corresponding target language documents and creates 1 TMX file (UTF-16 format; Windows line endings) for each document pair that it processes.
-
-The program accepts and preserves text in any language (including special diacritical characters), but has only been tested with European Union official languages.
-
-The program is specifically intended to work with the output of a series of Linux scripts together called Moses-for-Mere-Mortals.
-***********************************************************************************************************
-REQUIREMENTS:
-***********************************************************************************************************
-The program requires the following to be pre-installed in your computer:
-
-1) Python 2.5 (http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5.4/);
-NOTE1: the program should work with Python 2.6, but has not been tested with it.
-NOTE2: if you use Windows Vista, launch the following installation programs by right-clicking their file in Windows Explorer and choosing the command "Execute as administrator" in the contextual menu.
-2) wxPython 2.8, Unicode version (http://www.wxpython.org/download.php);
-3) Pythoncard 0.8.2 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncard/files/PythonCard/0.8.2/PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe/download)
-
-***********************************************************************************************************
-INSTALLATION:
-***********************************************************************************************************
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.exe file in a directory of your choice.
-2) Double-click Moses2TMX.exe and follow the wizard's instructions.
-***IMPORTANT***: Never erase the file "LanguageCodes.txt" in that directory. It is necessary for telling the program the languages that it has to process. If your TMX files use language codes that are different from those contained in this file, please replace the codes contained in the file with the codes used in your TMX files. You can always add or delete new codes to this file (when the program is not running).
-
-
-***********************************************************************************************************
-HOW TO USE:
-***********************************************************************************************************
-1) Create a directory where you will copy the files that you want to process.
-2) Copy the source and target language documents that you want to process to that directory.
-NOTE -YOU HAVE TO RESPECT SOME NAMING CONVENTIONS IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO USE THIS PROGRAM:
-a) the target documents have to have follow the following convention:
-
- {basename}.{abbreviation of target language}.moses
-
- where {abbreviation of target language} is a ***2 character*** string containing the lowercased first 2 characters of any of the language codes present in the LanguageCodes.txt (present in the base directory of Moses2TMX)
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-3) Launch the program as indicated above in the "Launching the program" section.
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-c) Click the Create TMX Files button
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diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/thanks.html b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/docs/thanks.html
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- "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
- "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"
->
-
-<html>
- <head>
- <title>Thanks</title>
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="all.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
- </head>
- <body>
- <h1>Thanks</h1>
- <ul>
- <li><B>Maria Jos&eacute; Machado</B>, whose suggestions and research have influenced significantly the <I>scorer-moses-irstlm-randlm</I> script. She helped in the evaluation of Moses output in general and organised, together with Hil&aacute;rio, a comparative evaluation, made by professional translators, of the qualitative results of Google, Moses and a rule-based MT engine. She suggested a deep restructuring of the Help-Tutorial file. </li>
- <li><B>Hil&aacute;rio Leal Fontes</B>, who made very helpful suggestions and comprehensive tests. He is the author of the <I>breaking_prefixes.pt</I> script (for the Portuguese language). He has compiled the corpora that were used to train Moses and to test these scripts, including 2 very large corpora with 6.6 and 12 million <i>segments</i>. He has also revised the Help file.</li>
- <li><B>Tom Hoar</B>, who consolidated the previous documentation into the Quick-Start-Guide.doc to help users to get up to speed very quickly.</li>
- <li><B>Manuel Tomas Carrasco Benitez</B>, whose <a href="http://dragoman.org/xdossier/" >Xdossier</a> was used to create the pack of the Moses-for-Mere-Mortals files.</li>
- <li><B>Gary Daine</B>, who made helpful remarks and who contributed code for Extract_TMX_Corpus.</li>
- <li>Authors of the <a href="http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/fosmt-moses.html" >http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/fosmt-moses.html</a> (<b>Mikel Forcada</b> and <b>Francis Tyers</b>) and of the <a href="http://www.statmt.org/moses_steps.html" >http://www.statmt.org/moses_steps.html</a> pages. These pages have helped me a lot in the first steps with Moses.</li>
- <li>Authors of the documentation of Moses, giza-pp, MGIZA, IRSTLM and RandLM; some of the commentaries of the present scripts describing the various settings include citations of them.</li>
- <li>European Commission's Joint Research Center and Directorate-General for Translation for the <a href="http://wt.jrc.it/lt/Acquis/DGT_TU_1.0/data/" >DGT-TM Acquis</a> - freely available on the JRC website and providing aligned corpora of about 1 million segments of Community law texts in 22 languages- which was used in the demonstration corpus. Please note that only European Community legislation printed in the paper edition of the Official Journal of the European Union is deemed authentic.</li>
- </ul>
- <P>
- <P>
- </body>
-</html>
-
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- <head>
- <title>Moses for Mere Mortals</title>
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="all.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
- </head>
- <body>
- <h1>Moses for Mere Mortals</h1>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="docs/Overview.jpeg">Overview</a></li>
- <li><a href="docs/Quick-Start-Guide.doc">Quick Start Guide</a></li>
- <li><a href="docs/Help-Tutorial.doc">Help-Tutorial</a></li>
- <li><a href="scripts">Scripts</a></li>
- <li><a href="data-files">Data Files</a></li>
- <li><a href="docs/thanks.html">Thanks</a></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# create-1.37
-# copyright 2009,2010 João L. A. C. Rosas
-# date: 22/09/2010
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# the Mosesdecoder (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mosesdecoder/), is a tool upon which this script depends that is licenced under the GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado, who helped to test the script and made very helpful suggestions
-
-# *** Purpose ***: this script downloads, compiles and installs Moses together with MGIZA, IRSTLM, RandLM, the Moses scripts and a demonstration corpus. Tested in in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.04/)
-
-############################### REQUIREMENTS ################################
-# You should install the following packages (in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS: #
-# http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.04/) *** before launching *** this script: #
-# automake #
-# bison #
-# boost-build #
-# build-essential #
-# flex #
-# help2man #
-# libboost-all-dev #
-# libpthread-stubs0-dev #
-# libgc-dev #
-# libtool #
-# zlibc #
-# zlib1g-dev #
-# gawk #
-# tofrodos #
-#############################################################################
-
-######################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: #
-######################################################################################
-#Full path of the base directory location of your Moses system
-mosesdir="$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm"
-
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! Please set $mosesnumprocessors to the number of processors of your computer !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#Number of processors in your computer
-mosesnumprocessors=1
-#Install small demo corpus: 1 = Install; Any other value = Do not install (!!! this will install a very small corpus that can be used to see what the scripts and Moses can do; if dodemocorpus is set to 1, this series of scripts will be able to use the demo corpus without you having to change their settings !!!)
-dodemocorpus=1
-#Remove the downloaded compressed packages and some directories no longer needed once the installation is done; 1 = remove the downloaded packages; any other value = do not remove those packages
-removedownloadedpackges=1
-######################################################################################
-# End of parameters that you should fill #
-######################################################################################
-
-######################################################################################
-# DON'T CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-######################################################################################
-#Present working directory
-prworkdir=$PWD
-#Full path of the directory where the tools (Moses, IRSTLM, RandLM) will be placed
-toolsdir=$mosesdir/tools
-
-#create, if need be, some important directories
-if [ ! -d $mosesdir ]; then
- mkdir -p $mosesdir
- if [ ! -d $mosesdir ]; then
- echo "The $mosesdir directory could not be created. Please make sure that you have enough disk space and that the \$mosesdir setting of this script is a legal name and points to a location in which you have write permissions. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-
-# Directory with files used for corpus training, language model building, tuning, testing and recasing
-#if [ ! -d $mosesdir/corpora_for_training ]; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/corpora_for_training; fi
-
-# Directory with the tools used (Moses, IRSTLM, RandLM, giza-pp, MGIZA, ...)
-if [ ! -d $toolsdir ]; then mkdir -p $toolsdir; fi
-
-# Directory with new and modified scripts
-if [ ! -d $toolsdir/modified-scripts ]; then mkdir -p $toolsdir/modified-scripts; fi
-
-# Directory with the reference (human-made) translation files
-#if [ ! -d $mosesdir/translation_reference ]; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/translation_reference; fi
-
-# Directory with the files that need to be translated by Moses
-#if [ ! -d $mosesdir/translation_input ]; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/translation_input; fi
-
-
-#Addresses of packages used (*pack = name of package; *url = url of package; *dir = directory base name of decompressed, non-compiled package on disk; *newdir = base directory of compiled package on disk)
-#Name of the pack compressed file
-irstlmpack=irstlm-5.22.01.tar.gz
-#URL of package compressed file
-irstlmurl=http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/irstlm/irstlm/irstlm-5.22.01/$irstlmpack
-#Name of the decompressed package base directory
-irstlmdir=irstlm-5.22.01
-#Name of the compiled package base directory
-irstlmnewdir=irstlm
-randlmpack=randlm-v0.11.tar.gz
-randlmurl=http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/project/randlm/randlm/randlm%20v0.11/$randlmpack
-randlmdir=randlm
-randlmnewdir=randlm
-mgizapack=mgiza-0.6.3-10-01-11.tar.gz
-mgizaurl=http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~qing/release/$mgizapack
-mgizadir=MGIZA
-mgizanewdir=mgiza
-mosespack=moses-2010-08-13.tgz
-mosesurl=http://sunet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/mosesdecoder/mosesdecoder/2010-08-13/$mosespack
-mosessoftdir=moses
-mosesnewdir=moses
-scriptspack=scripts.tgz
-scriptsurl=http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/jschroe1/how-to/$scriptspack
-scriptsdir=scripts
-scriptsnewdir=scripts
-scorerpack=mteval-v11b.pl
-scorerurl=ftp://jaguar.ncsl.nist.gov/mt/resources/$scorerpack
-datapack=m3-data.tgz
-dataurl="http://www.statmt.org/moses/download/$datapack"
-
-cd $PWD
-cd ..
-wget $dataurl
-tar -xzvf $datapack
-cp -r data-files/corpora_for_training $mosesdir
-cp -r data-files/translation_input $mosesdir
-cp -r data-files/translation_reference $mosesdir
-rm -f $datapack
-if [ ! -f $mosesdir/corpora_for_training/300000.en ]; then
- echo "Data files not correctly created. Exiting..."
- exit 0
-fi
-cd $toolsdir
-
-
-cd $toolsdir
-if [ ! -f $mosesdir/create.moses.log ]; then
- echo "did_irstlm=" > $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_randlm=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_mgiza=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_moses=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_mosesscripts=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_newscripts=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "did_scorer=" >> $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "Download IRSTLM package"
- wget $irstlmurl
- if [ ! -f $irstlmpack ]; then
- echo "$irstlmpack pack not correctly downloaded. Please check your Internet connection. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- echo "Download RandLM package"
- wget $randlmurl
- echo "Download MGIZA package"
- wget $mgizaurl
- #echo "Download Moses package"
- #wget $mosesurl
- echo "Download Moses scripts package"
- wget $scriptsurl
- echo "Download scorer package"
- wget $scorerurl
- chmod -R +rwx $toolsdir/$scorerpack
-else
- . $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- if [ "$did_irstlm" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$irstlmpack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$irstlmpack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$irstlmdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$irstlmdir
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir
- fi
- fi
- echo "Download IRSTLM package"
- wget $irstlmurl
- if [ ! -f $irstlmpack ]; then
- echo "$irstlmpack pack not correctly downloaded. Please check your Internet connection. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- fi
- if [ "$did_randlm" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$randlmpack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$randlmpack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$randlmdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$randlmdir
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$randlmnewdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$randlmnewdir
- fi
- fi
- echo "Download RandLM package"
- wget $randlmurl
- fi
- if [ "$did_mgiza" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mgizapack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$mgizapack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mgizadir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$mgizadir
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir
- fi
- echo "Download MGIZA package"
- wget $mgizaurl
- fi
- fi
- if [ "$did_moses" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mosespack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$mosespack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mosessoftdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$mosessoftdir
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir
- fi
- fi
- #echo "Download Moses package"
- #wget $mosesurl
- fi
- if [ "$did_mosesscripts" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$scriptspack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$scriptspack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$scriptsdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$scriptsdir
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$scriptsnewdir ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$scriptsnewdir
- fi
- fi
- echo "Download Moses script package"
- wget $scriptsurl
- fi
- if [ "$did_scorer" = "0" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$scorerpack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$scorerpack
- fi
- echo "Download scorer package"
- wget $scorerurl
- fi
-fi
-
-
-if [ -f $mosesdir/create.moses.log ]; then
- . $mosesdir/create.moses.log
-fi
-if [ "$did_irstlm" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** IRSTLM ..."
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$irstlmpack ]; then
- tar -xzvf $toolsdir/$irstlmpack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$irstlmdir ]; then
- mv -f $toolsdir/$irstlmdir $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir
- fi
- else
- wget $irstlmurl
- tar -xzvf $irstlmpack
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$irstlmdir ]; then
- mv -f $toolsdir/$irstlmdir $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir
- fi
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir ]; then
- cd $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir
- #./regenerate-makefiles.sh
- ./configure --prefix=$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir
- make
- make install
- fi
- MachType=`uname -m`
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir/bin/$MachType/quantize-lm ]; then
- echo "************************ IRSTLM not correctly installed. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_irstlm=.*$/did_irstlm=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- echo "************************ IRSTLM correctly installed."
- sed -ie 's/^did_irstlm=.*$/did_irstlm=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir/bin/$MachType:$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir/bin:$PATH
- if [ "$did_moses" = "1" ]; then
- echo "Even though Moses was already correctly installed, it needs to be reinstalled after having recompiled IRSTLM."
- sed -ie 's/^did_moses=.*$/did_moses=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- fi
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ IRSTLM already correctly installed. Reusing it."
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir/bin/$MachType:$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir/bin:$PATH
-fi
-
-cd $toolsdir
-. $mosesdir/create.moses.log
-if [ "$did_randlm" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** RandLM ..."
- cd $toolsdir
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$randlmpack ]; then
- tar -xzvf $randlmpack
- else
- wget $randlmurl
- tar -xzvf $randlmpack
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src ]; then
- sed '28i\#include <cstdio>' $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src/RandLMUtils.h > $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src/RandLMUtils.hr
- mv $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src/RandLMUtils.hr $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src/RandLMUtils.h
- cd $toolsdir/$randlmdir/src
- make all
- fi
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$randlmdir/bin/buildlm ]; then
- echo "************************ RandLM not correctly installed. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_randlm=.*$/did_randlm=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- echo "************************ RandLM correctly installed."
- sed -ie 's/^did_randlm=.*$/did_randlm=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$randlmdir/bin:$PATH
- if [ "$did_moses" = "1" ]; then
- echo "Even though Moses was already correctly installed, it needs to be reinstalled after having recompiled RandLM."
- sed -ie 's/^did_moses=.*$/did_moses=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- fi
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ RandLM already correctly installed. Reusing it."
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$randlmdir/bin:$PATH
-fi
-
-cd $toolsdir
-. $mosesdir/create.moses.log
-
-if [ "$did_mgiza" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** MGIZA ..."
- cd $toolsdir
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mgizapack ]; then
- tar -xvzf $toolsdir/$mgizapack
- else
- wget $mgizaurl
- tar -xvzf $toolsdir/$mgizapack
- fi
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mgizadir ]; then
- mv $toolsdir/$mgizadir $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir
- cd $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir
- ./configure --prefix=$toolsdir/$mgizanewdir
- make
- make install
- fi
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin/symal ]; then
- echo "************************ MGIZA not correctly installed. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_mgiza=.*$/did_mgiza=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- echo "************************ MGIZA correctly installed."
- sed -ie 's/^did_mgiza=.*$/did_mgiza=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
-
- # the train-model.perl script, as it is used by these scripts (which enable you to access otherwise hidden parameters), insists on using giza-pp; therefore, rename the
- # MGIZA executables so that they have the names that this script requires; another solution is probably possible, but no time to test it now
- cp $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin/mgiza $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin/GIZA++
- cp $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin/snt2cooc $toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin/snt2cooc.out
-
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin:$toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/scripts:$PATH
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ MGIZA already correctly installed. Reusing it."
- export PATH=$toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/bin:$toolsdir/$mgizanewdir/scripts:$PATH
-fi
-
-if [ "$did_moses" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** Moses ..."
- cd $toolsdir
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mosespack ]; then
- tar -xvzf $toolsdir/$mosespack
- chmod -R +rwx $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir
- else
- wget $mosesurl
- tar -xvzf $toolsdir/$mosespack
- chmod -R +rwx $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir
- fi
-
- export mosesdir
-
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir ]; then
- cd $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir
- ./regenerate-makefiles.sh
- ./configure --with-irstlm=$toolsdir/$irstlmnewdir --with-randlm=$toolsdir/$randlmnewdir
-
- make -j $mosesnumprocessors
- cp $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/$scriptsdir $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/$scriptsnewdir
- cd $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts
- sed -e 's#TARGETDIR=\/home\/pkoehn\/statmt\/bin#TARGETDIR=toolsdir/mosesnewdir#g' -e 's#BINDIR=\/home\/pkoehn\/statmt\/bin#BINDIR=toolsdir/mgizanewdir/bin#g' -e "s#toolsdir#$toolsdir#g" -e "s#mgizanewdir#$mgizanewdir#g" -e "s#mosesnewdir#$mosesnewdir#g" $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts/Makefile > $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts/Makefile.new
- mv $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts/Makefile.new $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts/Makefile
- make release
- if [ -d $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts?* ]; then
- rm -rf $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/scripts
- fi
- fi
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/moses-cmd/src/moses ]; then
- echo "************************ Moses not correctly installed. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_moses=.*$/did_moses=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- echo "************************ Moses correctly installed."
- sed -ie 's/^did_moses=.*$/did_moses=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- export SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR=$toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/script*
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ Moses already correctly installed. Reusing it."
- export SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR=$toolsdir/$mosesnewdir/script*
-fi
-
-if [ "$did_mosesscripts" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** Moses scripts ..."
- . $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- cd $toolsdir
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$scriptspack ]; then
- tar -xzvf $toolsdir/$scriptspack
- else
- wget $scriptsurl
- tar -xvzf $toolsdir/$scriptspack
- fi
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$scriptsdir/tokenizer.perl ]; then
- echo "************************ Moses scripts not correctly copied. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_mosesscripts=.*$/did_mosesscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- echo "************************ Moses scripts correctly copied."
- sed -ie 's/^did_mosesscripts=.*$/did_mosesscripts=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ Moses scripts already correctly installed. Reusing it."
-fi
-
-if [ "$did_newscripts" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** New and modified scripts and demo files ..."
- SAVEIFS=$IFS
- IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b")
- cd $prworkdir
- if [ -d $prworkdir/modified-scripts ]; then
- echo "***************** Copy nonbreaking_prefix.pt ..."
- cp -f $prworkdir/modified-scripts/nonbreaking_prefix.pt $toolsdir/scripts/nonbreaking_prefixes
- chmod +x $toolsdir/scripts/nonbreaking_prefixes/nonbreaking_prefix.pt
- echo "***************** Copy mert-moses-new-modif.pl ..."
- cp -f $prworkdir/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl $toolsdir/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl
- chmod +x $toolsdir/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl
- if [ -f $toolsdir/scripts/nonbreaking_prefixes/nonbreaking_prefix.pt -a -f $toolsdir/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl ]; then
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "Some new/modified scripts could not be copied. Exiting ..."
- IFS=$SAVEIFS
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "The structure of Moses for Mere Mortals was changed. Please restore the initial structure so that the installation can proceed. New and modified Moses scripts cannot be installed. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- IFS=$SAVEIFS
-
- if [ -d ../data-files/corpora_for_training ]; then
- echo "***************** Copy corpora_for_training ..."
- cp ../data-files/corpora_for_training/* $mosesdir/corpora_for_training
- if [ -f $mosesdir/corpora_for_training/300000.en ]; then
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "Some corpora files needed for the demo of this script could not be copied. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo " The structure of Moses for Mere Mortals was changed. Corpora for training cannot be installed. Please restore the initial structure so that the installation can proceed. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
-
- if [ -d ../data-files/translation_input ]; then
- cp ../data-files/translation_input/* $mosesdir/translation_input
- if [ -f $mosesdir/translation_input/100.pt ]; then
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "A demo file needed for translation (100.pt) could not be copied. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo " The structure of Moses for Mere Mortals was changed. Please restore the initial structure so that the installation can proceed. Exiting ..."
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- fi
-
- if [ -d ../data-files/translation_reference ]; then
- cp ../data-files/translation_reference/* $mosesdir/translation_reference
- if [ -f $mosesdir/translation_reference/100.en.ref ]; then
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- else
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- echo "A demo file needed for translation (100.en) could not be copied. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo " The structure of Moses for Mere Mortals was changed. Please restore the initial structure so that the installation can proceed. Exiting ..."
- sed -ie 's/^did_newscripts=.*$/did_newscripts=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ Modified scripts and demo files already correctly installed. Reusing them."
-fi
-
-if [ "$did_scorer" != "1" ]; then
- echo "****************************************** Scorer ..."
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$scorerpack ]; then
- cd $toolsdir
- wget $scorerurl
- if [ ! -f $toolsdir/$scorerpack ]; then
- echo "************************ Scorer not correctly copied. Script will now exit."
- sed -ie 's/^did_scorer=.*$/did_scorer=0/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- exit 0
- else
- chmod +x $toolsdir/$scorerpack
- echo "************************ Scorer correctly copied."
- sed -ie 's/^did_scorer=.*$/did_scorer=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- fi
- else
- echo "************************ Scorer correctly copied."
- sed -ie 's/^did_scorer=.*$/did_scorer=1/g' $mosesdir/create.moses.log
- fi
-else
- echo "************************ Scorer already correctly installed. Reusing it."
-fi
-
-
-cd $toolsdir
-if [ -f $mosesdir/create.moses.loge ]; then
- rm $mosesdir/create.moses.loge
-fi
-
-if [ "$removedownloadedpackges" = "1" ]; then
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$irstlmpack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$irstlmpack
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$irstlmdir ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$irstlmdir
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$randlmpack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$randlmpack
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mgizapack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$mgizapack
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mosespack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$mosespack
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$mosessoftdir ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$mosessoftdir
- fi
- if [ -f $toolsdir/$scriptspack ]; then
- rm $toolsdir/$scriptspack
- fi
-fi
-echo ""
-echo "!!! Successful end of Moses installation. !!!"
-echo "Moses base directory located in $mosesdir"
-
-#*************************************************************************************************
-# Changes in versions 1.36, 1.37
-#*************************************************************************************************
-#Changed the data files (containing namely the demo corpus) to another location
-#*************************************************************************************************
-# Changes in version 1.35
-#*************************************************************************************************
-# Uses new Moses decoder (published in August 13, 2010 and updated in August 14, 2010)
-# Updates package dependencies
-#Suppresses giza-pp installation (which is not used by the train script)
-# Works in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (and, if you adapt the package dependencies, with Ubuntu 9.10 and 9.04)
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/make-test-files-0.14 b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/make-test-files-0.14
deleted file mode 100644
index c0807496d..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/make-test-files-0.14
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# make-test-files-0.14
-# copyright 2010, João L. A. C. Rosas
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# date: 23/08/2010
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado, who helped to test the script and made very helpful suggestions
-
-# ***Purpose***: given 2 strictly aligned files, one in the source language and another in the target language, this script creates a backup of them and cuts each of them in 2 parts: one that will be used for training and another for testing the training. The initial files are divided into X sectors (defined by the user in the settings of this script) and the script extracts Y pseudorandom segments from each sector (the value Y is also defined by the user). This script can be used to create training test files that attempt to cover the whole universe of the sampling space and which simultaneously sample pseudorandomly each of those sectors Y times in an attempt to get a test file that is more representative of that universe than a list of X*Y consecutive segments would be. The files used for training will have those segments erased. The initial corpus will be preserved (the files that will be used for corpus training are new files created by this script).
-
-###########################################################################################################################################################
-#THIS SCRIPT ASSUMES THAT A IRSTLM AND RANDLM ENABLED MOSES HAS ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED WITH create-moses-irstlm-randlm IN $mosesdir (BY DEFAULT $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm; CHANGE THIS VARIABLE ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS)
-# IT ALSO ASSUMES THAT THE PACKAGES UPON WHICH IT DEPENDS, INDICATED IN the create-moses-irstlm-randlm script, HAVE BEEN INSTALLED
-# This script should be used after the execution of create-moses-irstlm-randlm and before the execution of train-moses-irstlm-randlm (it creates the corpus and the test files that will be used by this latter script)
-###########################################################################################################################################################
-
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: # ##########################################################################################################################################################
-#Base path of Moses installation
-mosesdir=$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm
-#Source language abbreviation
-lang1=pt
-#Target language abbreviation
-lang2=en
-#Number of sectors in which each input file will be cut
-totalnumsectors=100
-#Number of segments pseudorandomly searched in each sector
-numsegs=10
-#Name of the source language file used for creating one of the test files (!!! omit the path; the name should not include spaces !!!)
-basefilename=200000
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# DO NOT CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-startdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-#Function to get a random positive number with up to 10 digits between highest ($1) and lowest ($2)
-randompos(){
- num=$(( ( ($RANDOM & 3)<<30 | $RANDOM<<15 | $RANDOM ) - 0x80000000 ))
- if [ $num -lt 0 ] ; then
- # $1 = highest; $2 = lowest
- newnum=$[ `expr 0 - $num` % ( $[ $1 - $2 ] + 1 ) + $2 ]
- else
- newnum=$[ $num % ( $[ $1 - $2 ] + 1 ) + $2 ]
- fi
- echo $newnum
-}
-
-exchange()
-{
- local temp=${numsegarray[$1]}
- numsegarray[$1]=${numsegarray[$2]}
- numsegarray[$2]=$temp
- return
-}
-
-#This function was published in jeronimo's blog (http://www.roth.lu/serendipity/index.php?/archives/31-Bash-Arrays-and-search-function.html)
-# Function to find out whether something exists in a bash array or not
-bash__is_in_array () {
-haystack=( "$@" )
-haystack_size=( "${#haystack[@]}" )
-needle=${haystack[$((${haystack_size}-1))]}
-for ((i=0;i<$(($haystack_size-1));i++)); do
-h=${haystack[${i}]};
-[ $h = $needle ] && return 42
-done
-}
-
-echo "************* Do some preparatory work (it can take a long time to read the input files, if they are large)"
-#Directory where the source and target language files used for creating one of the test files is located
-basefiledir=$mosesdir/corpora_for_training
-#Directory where will be placed the test files that will be created
-testdir=$mosesdir/corpora_for_training
-
-#Eliminate some control characters that can cause Moses training errors
-tr '\a\b\f\r\v|' ' /' < $basefiledir/$basefilename.$lang1 > $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1
-tr '\a\b\f\r\v|' ' /' < $basefiledir/$basefilename.$lang2 > $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2
-
-#Determine the number of lines of each file and check that they are equal
-numlines_s=`wc -l "$basefiledir/$basefilename.$lang1" | awk '{print $1'}`
-numlines_t=`wc -l "$basefiledir/$basefilename.$lang2" | awk '{print $1'}`
-if [ "$numlines_s" != "$numlines_t" ]; then
- echo "Source and target files have a different number of segments (source = $numlines_s and target = $numlines_t). If you verify manually that they do have the same number of segments, then Bash is interpreting at least one of the characters of one of the files as something it isn't. If that is the case, you will have to isolate the line(s) that is (are) causing problems and to substitute the character in question by some other character. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-#Calculate number of lines per sector
-numlinespersector=$(echo "scale=0; $numlines_s/$totalnumsectors" | bc)
-#Calculate total number of segments to extract
-totsegstoextract=$(echo "scale=0; $totalnumsectors*$numsegs" | bc)
-
-echo "************* $totalnumsectors sectors to extract. This can take some time ..."
-#Create temporary files
-echo > /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang1
-echo > /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang2
-echo "extract segments for testing from:"
-#Total number of segments extracted so far for the training test file
-totsegsextracted=0
-if (( $(echo "scale=0; $totsegstoextract-$numlines_s" | bc) < 0 )); then
- for (( sector=1; sector<=$totalnumsectors; sector++ )) ; do
- echo "sector $sector"
- floor=$(echo "scale=0; $numlinespersector*$sector-$numlinespersector+1" | bc)
- ceiling=$(echo "scale=0; $numlinespersector*$sector" | bc)
- sectornumsegsextracted=0
- number=-1
- while (( $sectornumsegsextracted < $numsegs )) ; do
- number=`randompos $ceiling $floor`
- bash__is_in_array "${numsegarray[@]}" $number
- if [ $? -ne 42 ]; then
- let "sectornumsegsextracted += 1"
- let "totsegsextracted += 1"
- awk "NR==$number{print;exit}" $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1 >> /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang1
- numsegarray[$totsegsextracted]=$number
- f+=${numsegarray[$totsegsextracted]}
- f+="d;"
- awk "NR==$number{print;exit}" $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2 >> /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang2
- fi
- done
- done
-
- echo "************* erase segments used for testing in training files"
- f=`echo "$f" | sed 's#\;#\n#g' | sort -nr `
- f=`echo "$f" | sed 's#\n#;#g'`
- f=${f%;;*}
- sed "$f" $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1 > /tmp/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1.temp
- sed "$f" $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2 > /tmp/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2.temp
- echo "************* final cleaning operations"
- sed '1d' /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang1 > $testdir/$basefilename.for_test.$lang1
- sed '1d' /tmp/$basefilename.for_test.$lang2 > $testdir/$basefilename.for_test.$lang2
- mv -f /tmp/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1.temp $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1
- mv -f /tmp/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2.temp $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2
-else
- echo "The files you want to sample have less lines than the number of sectors times the number of segments that you want to extract per sector. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-echo "starting date: $startdate"
-echo "ending date : `date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`"
-echo "!!! Test files created in $testdir/$basefilename.for_test.$lang1 and $testdir/$basefilename.for_test.$lang2. Corpus training files (where the segments selected for training were erased) created in $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang1 and $testdir/$basefilename.for_train.$lang2 !!!"
-
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/READ_ME_FIRST b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/READ_ME_FIRST
deleted file mode 100644
index d63fbea8e..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/READ_ME_FIRST
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-1) The mert-moses-new-modif.pl is a file that contains a slight modification of the mert-moses-new.pl script so that tuning can be stopped after a set amount of runs.
-2) The nonbreaking_prefix.pt script is a file whose author is Hilário Leal Fontes.
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index bab8532cc..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/mert-moses-new-modif.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1217 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-
-# $Id: mert-moses.pl 1745 2008-05-16 15:54:02Z phkoehn $
-# Usage:
-# mert-moses.pl <foreign> <english> <decoder-executable> <decoder-config>
-# For other options see below or run 'mert-moses.pl --help'
-
-# Notes:
-# <foreign> and <english> should be raw text files, one sentence per line
-# <english> can be a prefix, in which case the files are <english>0, <english>1, etc. are used
-
-# This script is subject to the licence defined by its author (Philipp Koehn)
-
-# Revision history
-
-# 17 Aug 2010 This script was slightly changed so as to create a new $max_runs parameter that can limit the maximal number of tuning iterations (João Rosas)
-# 5 Aug 2009 Handling with different reference length policies (shortest, average, closest) for BLEU
-# and case-sensistive/insensitive evaluation (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 5 Jun 2008 Forked previous version to support new mert implementation.
-# 13 Feb 2007 Better handling of default values for lambda, now works with multiple
-# models and lexicalized reordering
-# 11 Oct 2006 Handle different input types through parameter --inputype=[0|1]
-# (0 for text, 1 for confusion network, default is 0) (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 10 Oct 2006 Allow skip of filtering of phrase tables (--no-filter-phrase-table)
-# useful if binary phrase tables are used (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 28 Aug 2006 Use either closest or average or shortest (default) reference
-# length as effective reference length
-# Use either normalization or not (default) of texts (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 31 Jul 2006 move gzip run*.out to avoid failure wit restartings
-# adding default paths
-# 29 Jul 2006 run-filter, score-nbest and mert run on the queue (Nicola; Ondrej had to type it in again)
-# 28 Jul 2006 attempt at foolproof usage, strong checking of input validity, merged the parallel and nonparallel version (Ondrej Bojar)
-# 27 Jul 2006 adding the safesystem() function to handle with process failure
-# 22 Jul 2006 fixed a bug about handling relative path of configuration file (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 21 Jul 2006 adapted for Moses-in-parallel (Nicola Bertoldi)
-# 18 Jul 2006 adapted for Moses and cleaned up (PK)
-# 21 Jan 2005 unified various versions, thorough cleanup (DWC)
-# now indexing accumulated n-best list solely by feature vectors
-# 14 Dec 2004 reimplemented find_threshold_points in C (NMD)
-# 25 Oct 2004 Use either average or shortest (default) reference
-# length as effective reference length (DWC)
-# 13 Oct 2004 Use alternative decoders (DWC)
-# Original version by Philipp Koehn
-
-use FindBin qw($Bin);
-use File::Basename;
-my $SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR = $Bin;
-$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR =~ s/\/training$//;
-$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR = $ENV{"SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR"} if defined($ENV{"SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR"});
-
-# for each _d_istortion, _l_anguage _m_odel, _t_ranslation _m_odel and _w_ord penalty, there is a list
-# of [ default value, lower bound, upper bound ]-triples. In most cases, only one triple is used,
-# but the translation model has currently 5 features
-
-# defaults for initial values and ranges are:
-
-my $default_triples = {
- # these two basic models exist even if not specified, they are
- # not associated with any model file
- "w" => [ [ 0.0, -1.0, 1.0 ] ], # word penalty
-};
-
-my $additional_triples = {
- # if the more lambda parameters for the weights are needed
- # (due to additional tables) use the following values for them
- "d" => [ [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ], # lexicalized reordering model
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ],
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ],
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ],
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ],
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ],
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ] ],
- "lm" => [ [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ] ], # language model
- "g" => [ [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ], # generation model
- [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ] ],
- "tm" => [ [ 0.3, 0.0, 0.5 ], # translation model
- [ 0.2, 0.0, 0.5 ],
- [ 0.3, 0.0, 0.5 ],
- [ 0.2, 0.0, 0.5 ],
- [ 0.0,-1.0, 1.0 ] ], # ... last weight is phrase penalty
- "lex"=> [ [ 0.1, 0.0, 0.2 ] ], # global lexical model
-};
-
-# moses.ini file uses FULL names for lambdas, while this training script internally (and on the command line)
-# uses ABBR names.
-my $ABBR_FULL_MAP = "d=weight-d lm=weight-l tm=weight-t w=weight-w g=weight-generation lex=weight-lex";
-my %ABBR2FULL = map {split/=/,$_,2} split /\s+/, $ABBR_FULL_MAP;
-my %FULL2ABBR = map {my ($a, $b) = split/=/,$_,2; ($b, $a);} split /\s+/, $ABBR_FULL_MAP;
-
-# We parse moses.ini to figure out how many weights do we need to optimize.
-# For this, we must know the correspondence between options defining files
-# for models and options assigning weights to these models.
-my $TABLECONFIG_ABBR_MAP = "ttable-file=tm lmodel-file=lm distortion-file=d generation-file=g global-lexical-file=lex";
-my %TABLECONFIG2ABBR = map {split(/=/,$_,2)} split /\s+/, $TABLECONFIG_ABBR_MAP;
-
-# There are weights that do not correspond to any input file, they just increase the total number of lambdas we optimize
-#my $extra_lambdas_for_model = {
-# "w" => 1, # word penalty
-# "d" => 1, # basic distortion
-#};
-
-my $minimum_required_change_in_weights = 0.00001;
- # stop if no lambda changes more than this
-
-my $verbose = 0;
-my $usage = 0; # request for --help
-my $___WORKING_DIR = "mert-work";
-my $___DEV_F = undef; # required, input text to decode
-my $___DEV_E = undef; # required, basename of files with references
-my $___DECODER = undef; # required, pathname to the decoder executable
-my $___CONFIG = undef; # required, pathname to startup ini file
-my $___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE = 100;
-my $queue_flags = "-l mem_free=0.5G -hard"; # extra parameters for parallelizer
- # the -l ws0ssmt is relevant only to JHU workshop
-my $___JOBS = undef; # if parallel, number of jobs to use (undef -> serial)
-my $___DECODER_FLAGS = ""; # additional parametrs to pass to the decoder
-my $___LAMBDA = undef; # string specifying the seed weights and boundaries of all lambdas
-my $continue = 0; # should we try to continue from the last saved step?
-my $skip_decoder = 0; # and should we skip the first decoder run (assuming we got interrupted during mert)
-my $___FILTER_PHRASE_TABLE = 1; # filter phrase table
-my $___PREDICTABLE_SEEDS = 0;
-
-
-# Parameter for effective reference length when computing BLEU score
-# Default is to use shortest reference
-# Use "--shortest" to use shortest reference length
-# Use "--average" to use average reference length
-# Use "--closest" to use closest reference length
-# Only one between --shortest, --average and --closest can be set
-# If more than one choice the defualt (--shortest) is used
-my $___SHORTEST = 0;
-my $___AVERAGE = 0;
-my $___CLOSEST = 0;
-
-# Use "--nocase" to compute case-insensitive scores
-my $___NOCASE = 0;
-
-# Use "--nonorm" to non normalize translation before computing scores
-my $___NONORM = 0;
-
-# set 0 if input type is text, set 1 if input type is confusion network
-my $___INPUTTYPE = 0;
-#input weights for CNs and Lattices: don't have a direct ini file counter, so specified here
-my $___INPUTWEIGHTS = 1;
-
-
-my $mertdir = undef; # path to new mert directory
-my $mertargs = undef; # args to pass through to mert
-my $filtercmd = undef; # path to filter-model-given-input.pl
-my $SCORENBESTCMD = undef;
-my $qsubwrapper = undef;
-my $moses_parallel_cmd = undef;
-my $___CONFIG_BAK = undef; # backup pathname to startup ini file
-my $efficient_scorenbest_flag = undef; # set to 1 to activate a time-efficient scoring of nbest lists
- # (this method is more memory-consumptive)
-my $___ACTIVATE_FEATURES = undef; # comma-separated (or blank-separated) list of features to work on
- # if undef work on all features
- # (others are fixed to the starting values)
-my $prev_aggregate_nbl_size = -1; # number of previous step to consider when loading data (default =-1)
- # -1 means all previous, i.e. from iteration 1
- # 0 means no previous data, i.e. from actual iteration
- # 1 means 1 previous data , i.e. from the actual iteration and from the previous one
- # and so on
-my $max_runs = -1; # maximal number of runs
- # -1 means no limit is set
-
-
-use strict;
-use Getopt::Long;
-GetOptions(
- "working-dir=s" => \$___WORKING_DIR,
- "input=s" => \$___DEV_F,
- "inputtype=i" => \$___INPUTTYPE,
- "inputweights=i" => \$___INPUTWEIGHTS,
- "refs=s" => \$___DEV_E,
- "decoder=s" => \$___DECODER,
- "config=s" => \$___CONFIG,
- "nbest=i" => \$___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE,
- "queue-flags=s" => \$queue_flags,
- "jobs=i" => \$___JOBS,
- "decoder-flags=s" => \$___DECODER_FLAGS,
- "lambdas=s" => \$___LAMBDA,
- "continue" => \$continue,
- "skip-decoder" => \$skip_decoder,
- "shortest" => \$___SHORTEST,
- "average" => \$___AVERAGE,
- "closest" => \$___CLOSEST,
- "nocase" => \$___NOCASE,
- "nonorm" => \$___NONORM,
- "help" => \$usage,
- "verbose" => \$verbose,
- "mertdir=s" => \$mertdir,
- "mertargs=s" => \$mertargs,
- "rootdir=s" => \$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR,
- "filtercmd=s" => \$filtercmd, # allow to override the default location
- "scorenbestcmd=s" => \$SCORENBESTCMD, # path to score-nbest.py
- "qsubwrapper=s" => \$qsubwrapper, # allow to override the default location
- "mosesparallelcmd=s" => \$moses_parallel_cmd, # allow to override the default location
- "filter-phrase-table!" => \$___FILTER_PHRASE_TABLE, # allow (disallow)filtering of phrase tables
- "predictable-seeds" => \$___PREDICTABLE_SEEDS, # allow (disallow) switch on/off reseeding of random restarts
- "efficient_scorenbest_flag" => \$efficient_scorenbest_flag, # activate a time-efficient scoring of nbest lists
- "activate-features=s" => \$___ACTIVATE_FEATURES, #comma-separated (or blank-separated) list of features to work on (others are fixed to the starting values)
- "prev-aggregate-nbestlist=i" => \$prev_aggregate_nbl_size, #number of previous step to consider when loading data (default =-1, i.e. all previous)
- "max-runs=i" => \$max_runs, #maximal number of runs
-) or exit(1);
-
-print "Predict $___PREDICTABLE_SEEDS\n";
-
-# the 4 required parameters can be supplied on the command line directly
-# or using the --options
-if (scalar @ARGV == 4) {
- # required parameters: input_file references_basename decoder_executable
- $___DEV_F = shift;
- $___DEV_E = shift;
- $___DECODER = shift;
- $___CONFIG = shift;
-}
-
-print STDERR "After default: $queue_flags\n";
-if ($usage || !defined $___DEV_F || !defined $___DEV_E || !defined $___DECODER || !defined $___CONFIG) {
- print STDERR "usage: mert-moses-new.pl input-text references decoder-executable decoder.ini
-Options:
- --working-dir=mert-dir ... where all the files are created
- --nbest=100 ... how big nbestlist to generate
- --jobs=N ... set this to anything to run moses in parallel
- --mosesparallelcmd=STRING ... use a different script instead of moses-parallel
- --queue-flags=STRING ... anything you with to pass to
- qsub, eg. '-l ws06osssmt=true'
- The default is
- -l mem_free=0.5G -hard
- To reset the parameters, please use \"--queue-flags=' '\" (i.e. a space between
- the quotes).
- --decoder-flags=STRING ... extra parameters for the decoder
- --lambdas=STRING ... default values and ranges for lambdas, a complex string
- such as 'd:1,0.5-1.5 lm:1,0.5-1.5 tm:0.3,0.25-0.75;0.2,0.25-0.75;0.2,0.25-0.75;0.3,0.25-0.75;0,-0.5-0.5 w:0,-0.5-0.5'
- --allow-unknown-lambdas ... keep going even if someone supplies a new lambda
- in the lambdas option (such as 'superbmodel:1,0-1'); optimize it, too
- --continue ... continue from the last achieved state
- --skip-decoder ... skip the decoder run for the first time, assuming that
- we got interrupted during optimization
- --shortest ... Use shortest reference length as effective reference length (mutually exclusive with --average and --closest)
- --average ... Use average reference length as effective reference length (mutually exclusive with --shortest and --closest)
- --closest ... Use closest reference length as effective reference length (mutually exclusive with --shortest and --average)
- --nocase ... Do not preserve case information; i.e. case-insensitive evaluation (default is false)
- --nonorm ... Do not use text normalization (flag is not active, i.e. text is NOT normalized)
- --filtercmd=STRING ... path to filter-model-given-input.pl
- --rootdir=STRING ... where do helpers reside (if not given explicitly)
- --mertdir=STRING ... path to new mert implementation
- --mertargs=STRING ... extra args for mert, eg to specify scorer
- --scorenbestcmd=STRING ... path to score-nbest.py
- --inputtype=[0|1|2] ... Handle different input types (0 for text, 1 for confusion network, 2 for lattices, default is 0)
- --inputweights=N ... For confusion networks and lattices, number of weights to optimize for weight-i
- (must supply -link-param-count N to decoder-flags if N != 1 for decoder to deal with this correctly)
- --no-filter-phrase-table ... disallow filtering of phrase tables
- (useful if binary phrase tables are available)
- --predictable-seeds ... provide predictable seeds to mert so that random restarts are the same on every run
- --efficient_scorenbest_flag ... activate a time-efficient scoring of nbest lists
- (this method is more memory-consumptive)
- --activate-features=STRING ... comma-separated list of features to work on
- (if undef work on all features)
- # (others are fixed to the starting values)
- --prev-aggregate-nbestlist=INT ... number of previous step to consider when loading data (default =-1)
- -1 means all previous, i.e. from iteration 1
- 0 means no previous data, i.e. from actual iteration
- 1 means 1 previous data , i.e. from the actual iteration and from the previous one
- and so on
-
-";
- exit 1;
-}
-
-# update default variables if input is confusion network or lattice
-if ($___INPUTTYPE == 1 || $___INPUTTYPE == 2)
-{
- $ABBR_FULL_MAP = "$ABBR_FULL_MAP I=weight-i";
- %ABBR2FULL = map {split/=/,$_,2} split /\s+/, $ABBR_FULL_MAP;
- %FULL2ABBR = map {my ($a, $b) = split/=/,$_,2; ($b, $a);} split /\s+/, $ABBR_FULL_MAP;
-
- my @my_array;
-
- for(my $i=0 ; $i < $___INPUTWEIGHTS ; $i++)
- {
- push @my_array, [ 1.0, 0.0, 2.0 ];
- }
- push @{$default_triples -> {"I"}}, @my_array;
-
-}
-
-
-# Check validity of input parameters and set defaults if needed
-
-print STDERR "Using SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR: $SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR\n";
-
-# path of script for filtering phrase tables and running the decoder
-$filtercmd="$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR/training/filter-model-given-input.pl" if !defined $filtercmd;
-
-$qsubwrapper="$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR/generic/qsub-wrapper.pl" if !defined $qsubwrapper;
-
-$moses_parallel_cmd = "$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR/generic/moses-parallel.pl"
- if !defined $moses_parallel_cmd;
-
-
-
-
-die "Error: need to specify the mert directory" if !defined $mertdir;
-
-my $mert_extract_cmd = "$mertdir/extractor";
-my $mert_mert_cmd = "$mertdir/mert";
-
-die "Not executable: $mert_extract_cmd" if ! -x $mert_extract_cmd;
-die "Not executable: $mert_mert_cmd" if ! -x $mert_mert_cmd;
-
-$mertargs = "" if !defined $mertargs;
-
-my $scconfig = undef;
-if ($mertargs =~ /\-\-scconfig\s+(.+?)(\s|$)/){
- $scconfig=$1;
- $scconfig =~ s/\,/ /g;
- $mertargs =~ s/\-\-scconfig\s+(.+?)(\s|$)//;
-}
-
-# handling reference lengh strategy
-if (($___CLOSEST + $___AVERAGE + $___SHORTEST) > 1){
- die "You can specify just ONE reference length strategy (closest or shortest or average) not both\n";
-}
-
-if ($___SHORTEST){
- $scconfig .= " reflen:shortest";
-}elsif ($___AVERAGE){
- $scconfig .= " reflen:average";
-}elsif ($___CLOSEST){
- $scconfig .= " reflen:closest";
-}
-
-# handling case-insensitive flag
-if ($___NOCASE) {
- $scconfig .= " case:false";
-}else{
- $scconfig .= " case:true";
-}
-$scconfig =~ s/^\s+//;
-$scconfig =~ s/\s+$//;
-$scconfig =~ s/\s+/,/g;
-
-$scconfig = "--scconfig $scconfig" if ($scconfig);
-
-my $mert_extract_args=$mertargs;
-$mert_extract_args .=" $scconfig";
-
-my $mert_mert_args=$mertargs;
-$mert_mert_args =~ s/\-+(binary|b)\b//;
-$mert_mert_args .=" $scconfig";
-if ($___ACTIVATE_FEATURES){ $mert_mert_args .=" -o \"$___ACTIVATE_FEATURES\""; }
-
-my ($just_cmd_filtercmd,$x) = split(/ /,$filtercmd);
-die "Not executable: $just_cmd_filtercmd" if ! -x $just_cmd_filtercmd;
-die "Not executable: $moses_parallel_cmd" if defined $___JOBS && ! -x $moses_parallel_cmd;
-die "Not executable: $qsubwrapper" if defined $___JOBS && ! -x $qsubwrapper;
-die "Not executable: $___DECODER" if ! -x $___DECODER;
-
-
-my $input_abs = ensure_full_path($___DEV_F);
-die "File not found: $___DEV_F (interpreted as $input_abs)."
- if ! -e $input_abs;
-$___DEV_F = $input_abs;
-
-
-my $decoder_abs = ensure_full_path($___DECODER);
-die "File not found: $___DECODER (interpreted as $decoder_abs)."
- if ! -x $decoder_abs;
-$___DECODER = $decoder_abs;
-
-
-my $ref_abs = ensure_full_path($___DEV_E);
-# check if English dev set (reference translations) exist and store a list of all references
-my @references;
-if (-e $ref_abs) {
- push @references, $ref_abs;
-}
-else {
- # if multiple file, get a full list of the files
- my $part = 0;
- while (-e $ref_abs.$part) {
- push @references, $ref_abs.$part;
- $part++;
- }
- die("Reference translations not found: $___DEV_E (interpreted as $ref_abs)") unless $part;
-}
-
-my $config_abs = ensure_full_path($___CONFIG);
-die "File not found: $___CONFIG (interpreted as $config_abs)."
- if ! -e $config_abs;
-$___CONFIG = $config_abs;
-
-
-
-# check validity of moses.ini and collect number of models and lambdas per model
-# need to make a copy of $extra_lambdas_for_model, scan_config spoils it
-#my %copy_of_extra_lambdas_for_model = %$extra_lambdas_for_model;
-my %used_triples = %{$default_triples};
-my ($models_used) = scan_config($___CONFIG);
-
-# Parse the lambda config string and convert it to a nice structure in the same format as $used_triples
-if (defined $___LAMBDA) {
- my %specified_triples;
- # interpreting lambdas from command line
- foreach (split(/\s+/,$___LAMBDA)) {
- my ($name,$values) = split(/:/);
- die "Malformed setting: '$_', expected name:values\n" if !defined $name || !defined $values;
- foreach my $startminmax (split/;/,$values) {
- if ($startminmax =~ /^(-?[\.\d]+),(-?[\.\d]+)-(-?[\.\d]+)$/) {
- my $start = $1;
- my $min = $2;
- my $max = $3;
- push @{$specified_triples{$name}}, [$start, $min, $max];
- }
- else {
- die "Malformed feature range definition: $name => $startminmax\n";
- }
- }
- }
- # sanity checks for specified lambda triples
- foreach my $name (keys %used_triples) {
- die "No lambdas specified for '$name', but ".($#{$used_triples{$name}}+1)." needed.\n"
- unless defined($specified_triples{$name});
- die "Number of lambdas specified for '$name' (".($#{$specified_triples{$name}}+1).") does not match number needed (".($#{$used_triples{$name}}+1).")\n"
- if (($#{$used_triples{$name}}) != ($#{$specified_triples{$name}}));
- }
- foreach my $name (keys %specified_triples) {
- die "Lambdas specified for '$name' ".(@{$specified_triples{$name}}).", but none needed.\n"
- unless defined($used_triples{$name});
- }
- %used_triples = %specified_triples;
-}
-
-# moses should use our config
-if ($___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(config|f) /
-|| $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(ttable-file|t) /
-|| $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(distortion-file) /
-|| $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(generation-file) /
-|| $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(lmodel-file) /
-|| $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ /(^|\s)-(global-lexical-file) /
-) {
- die "It is forbidden to supply any of -config, -ttable-file, -distortion-file, -generation-file or -lmodel-file in the --decoder-flags.\nPlease use only the --config option to give the config file that lists all the supplementary files.";
-}
-
-# as weights are normalized in the next steps (by cmert)
-# normalize initial LAMBDAs, too
-my $need_to_normalize = 1;
-
-
-
-my @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder = ();
-# this will store the labels of scores coming out of the decoder (and hence the order of lambdas coming out of mert)
-# we will use the array to interpret the lambdas
-# the array gets filled with labels only after first nbestlist was generated
-
-
-
-
-#store current directory and create the working directory (if needed)
-my $cwd = `pawd 2>/dev/null`;
-if(!$cwd){$cwd = `pwd`;}
-chomp($cwd);
-
-safesystem("mkdir -p $___WORKING_DIR") or die "Can't mkdir $___WORKING_DIR";
-
-{
-# open local scope
-
-#chdir to the working directory
-chdir($___WORKING_DIR) or die "Can't chdir to $___WORKING_DIR";
-
-# fixed file names
-my $mert_logfile = "mert.log";
-my $weights_in_file = "init.opt";
-my $weights_out_file = "weights.txt";
-
-
-# set start run
-my $start_run = 1;
-my $bestpoint = undef;
-my $devbleu = undef;
-
-my $prev_feature_file = undef;
-my $prev_score_file = undef;
-
-if ($continue) {
- # getting the last finished step
- print STDERR "Trying to continue an interrupted optimization.\n";
- open IN, "finished_step.txt" or die "Failed to find the step number, failed to read finished_step.txt";
- my $step = <IN>;
- chomp $step;
- close IN;
-
- print STDERR "Last finished step is $step\n";
-
- # getting the first needed step
- my $firststep;
- if ($prev_aggregate_nbl_size==-1){
- $firststep=1;
- }
- else{
- $firststep=$step-$prev_aggregate_nbl_size+1;
- $firststep=($firststep>0)?$firststep:1;
- }
-
-#checking if all needed data are available
- if ($firststep<=$step){
- print STDERR "First previous needed data index is $firststep\n";
- print STDERR "Checking whether all needed data (from step $firststep to step $step) are available\n";
-
- for (my $prevstep=$firststep; $prevstep<=$step;$prevstep++){
- print STDERR "Checking whether data of step $prevstep are available\n";
- if (! -e "run$prevstep.features.dat"){
- die "Can't start from step $step, because run$prevstep.features.dat was not found!";
- }else{
- if (defined $prev_feature_file){
- $prev_feature_file = "${prev_feature_file},run$prevstep.features.dat";
- }
- else{
- $prev_feature_file = "run$prevstep.features.dat";
- }
- }
- if (! -e "run$prevstep.scores.dat"){
- die "Can't start from step $step, because run$prevstep.scores.dat was not found!";
- }else{
- if (defined $prev_score_file){
- $prev_score_file = "${prev_score_file},run$prevstep.scores.dat";
- }
- else{
- $prev_score_file = "run$prevstep.scores.dat";
- }
- }
- }
- if (! -e "run$step.weights.txt"){
- die "Can't start from step $step, because run$step.weights.txt was not found!";
- }
- if (! -e "run$step.$mert_logfile"){
- die "Can't start from step $step, because run$step.$mert_logfile was not found!";
- }
- if (! -e "run$step.best$___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE.out.gz"){
- die "Can't start from step $step, because run$step.best$___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE.out.gz was not found!";
- }
- print STDERR "All needed data are available\n";
-
- print STDERR "Loading information from last step ($step)\n";
- open(IN,"run$step.$mert_logfile") or die "Can't open run$step.$mert_logfile";
- while (<IN>) {
- if (/Best point:\s*([\s\d\.\-e]+?)\s*=> ([\-\d\.]+)/) {
- $bestpoint = $1;
- $devbleu = $2;
- last;
- }
- }
- close IN;
- die "Failed to parse mert.log, missed Best point there."
- if !defined $bestpoint || !defined $devbleu;
- print "($step) BEST at $step $bestpoint => $devbleu at ".`date`;
-
- my @newweights = split /\s+/, $bestpoint;
-
-
- print STDERR "Reading last cached lambda values (result from step $step)\n";
- @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder = get_order_of_scores_from_nbestlist("gunzip -c < run$step.best$___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE.out.gz |");
-
-
- # update my cache of lambda values
- store_new_lambda_values(\%used_triples, \@order_of_lambdas_from_decoder, \@newweights);
-
- }
- else{
- print STDERR "No pevious data are needed\n";
- }
-
- $start_run = $step +1;
-}
-
-if ($___FILTER_PHRASE_TABLE){
- # filter the phrase tables wih respect to input, use --decoder-flags
- print "filtering the phrase tables... ".`date`;
- my $cmd = "$filtercmd ./filtered $___CONFIG $___DEV_F";
- if (defined $___JOBS) {
- safesystem("$qsubwrapper -command='$cmd' -queue-parameter=\"$queue_flags\" -stdout=filterphrases.out -stderr=filterphrases.err" )
- or die "Failed to submit filtering of tables to the queue (via $qsubwrapper)";
- } else {
- safesystem($cmd) or die "Failed to filter the tables.";
- }
-
- # make a backup copy of startup ini file
- $___CONFIG_BAK = $___CONFIG;
- # the decoder should now use the filtered model
- $___CONFIG = "filtered/moses.ini";
-}
-else{
- # do not filter phrase tables (useful if binary phrase tables are available)
- # use the original configuration file
- $___CONFIG_BAK = $___CONFIG;
-}
-
-my $PARAMETERS;
-#$PARAMETERS = $___DECODER_FLAGS . " -config $___CONFIG -inputtype $___INPUTTYPE";
-$PARAMETERS = $___DECODER_FLAGS;
-
-my $run=$start_run-1;
-
-my $oldallsorted = undef;
-my $allsorted = undef;
-
-my $cmd;
-# features and scores from the last run.
-my $nbest_file=undef;
-
-while(1) {
- $run++;
- # run beamdecoder with option to output nbestlists
- # the end result should be (1) @NBEST_LIST, a list of lists; (2) @SCORE, a list of lists of lists
-
- print "run $run start at ".`date`;
-
- # In case something dies later, we might wish to have a copy
- create_config($___CONFIG, "./run$run.moses.ini", \%used_triples, $run, (defined$devbleu?$devbleu:"--not-estimated--"));
-
-
- # skip if the user wanted
- if (!$skip_decoder) {
- print "($run) run decoder to produce n-best lists\n";
- $nbest_file = run_decoder(\%used_triples, $PARAMETERS, $run, \@order_of_lambdas_from_decoder, $need_to_normalize);
- $need_to_normalize = 0;
- safesystem("gzip -f $nbest_file") or die "Failed to gzip run*out";
- $nbest_file = $nbest_file.".gz";
- }
- else {
- die "Skipping not yet supported\n";
- #print "skipped decoder run\n";
- #if (0 == scalar @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder) {
- # @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder = get_order_of_scores_from_nbestlist("gunzip -dc run*.best*.out.gz | head -1 |");
- #}
- #$skip_decoder = 0;
- #$need_to_normalize = 0;
- }
-
-
-
- # extract score statistics and features from the nbest lists
- print STDERR "Scoring the nbestlist.\n";
-
- my $base_feature_file = "features.dat";
- my $base_score_file = "scores.dat";
- my $feature_file = "run$run.${base_feature_file}";
- my $score_file = "run$run.${base_score_file}";
-
- $cmd = "$mert_extract_cmd $mert_extract_args --scfile $score_file --ffile $feature_file -r ".join(",", @references)." -n $nbest_file";
-
- if (defined $___JOBS) {
- safesystem("$qsubwrapper -command='$cmd' -queue-parameter=\"$queue_flags\" -stdout=extract.out -stderr=extract.err" )
- or die "Failed to submit extraction to queue (via $qsubwrapper)";
- } else {
- safesystem("$cmd > extract.out 2> extract.err") or die "Failed to do extraction of statistics.";
- }
-
- # Create the initial weights file for mert, in init.opt
- # mert reads in the file init.opt containing the current
- # values of lambda.
-
- # We need to prepare the files and **the order of the lambdas must
- # correspond to the order @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder
-
- # NB: This code is copied from the old version of mert-moses.pl,
- # even though the max,min and name are not yet used in the new
- # version.
-
- my @MIN = (); # lower bounds
- my @MAX = (); # upper bounds
- my @CURR = (); # the starting values
- my @NAME = (); # to which model does the lambda belong
-
- # walk in order of @order_of_lambdas_from_decoder and collect the min,max,val
- my %visited = ();
- foreach my $name (@order_of_lambdas_from_decoder) {
- next if $visited{$name};
- $visited{$name} = 1;
- if (!defined $used_triples{$name})
- {
- die "The decoder produced also some '$name' scores, but we do not know the ranges for them, no way to optimize them\n";
- }
-
- my $count = 0;
- foreach my $feature (@{$used_triples{$name}}) {
- $count++;
- my ($val, $min, $max) = @$feature;
- push @CURR, $val;
- push @MIN, $min;
- push @MAX, $max;
- push @NAME, $name;
- }
- }
-
- open(OUT,"> $weights_in_file") or die "Can't write $weights_in_file (WD now $___WORKING_DIR)";
- print OUT join(" ", @CURR)."\n";
- close(OUT);
-
- # make a backup copy labelled with this run number
- safesystem("\\cp -f $weights_in_file run$run.$weights_in_file") or die;
-
- my $DIM = scalar(@CURR); # number of lambdas
-
- # run mert
- $cmd = "$mert_mert_cmd -d $DIM $mert_mert_args -n 20";
- if ($___PREDICTABLE_SEEDS) {
- my $seed = $run * 1000;
- $cmd = $cmd." -r $seed";
- }
-
- if (defined $prev_feature_file) {
- $cmd = $cmd." --ffile $prev_feature_file,$feature_file";
- }
- else{
- $cmd = $cmd." --ffile $feature_file";
- }
- if (defined $prev_score_file) {
- $cmd = $cmd." --scfile $prev_score_file,$score_file";
- }
- else{
- $cmd = $cmd." --scfile $score_file";
- }
-
- $cmd = $cmd." --ifile run$run.$weights_in_file";
-
- if (defined $___JOBS) {
- safesystem("$qsubwrapper -command='$cmd' -stderr=$mert_logfile -queue-parameter=\"$queue_flags\"") or die "Failed to start mert (via qsubwrapper $qsubwrapper)";
- } else {
- safesystem("$cmd 2> $mert_logfile") or die "Failed to run mert";
- }
- die "Optimization failed, file $weights_out_file does not exist or is empty"
- if ! -s $weights_out_file;
-
-
- # backup copies
- safesystem ("\\cp -f extract.err run$run.extract.err") or die;
- safesystem ("\\cp -f extract.out run$run.extract.out") or die;
- safesystem ("\\cp -f $mert_logfile run$run.$mert_logfile") or die;
- safesystem ("touch $mert_logfile run$run.$mert_logfile") or die;
- safesystem ("\\cp -f $weights_out_file run$run.$weights_out_file") or die; # this one is needed for restarts, too
-
- print "run $run end at ".`date`;
-
- $bestpoint = undef;
- $devbleu = undef;
- open(IN,"run$run.$mert_logfile") or die "Can't open run$run.$mert_logfile";
- while (<IN>) {
- if (/Best point:\s*([\s\d\.\-e]+?)\s*=> ([\-\d\.]+)/) {
- $bestpoint = $1;
- $devbleu = $2;
- last;
- }
- }
- close IN;
- die "Failed to parse mert.log, missed Best point there."
- if !defined $bestpoint || !defined $devbleu;
- print "($run) BEST at $run: $bestpoint => $devbleu at ".`date`;
-
- my @newweights = split /\s+/, $bestpoint;
-
- # update my cache of lambda values
- store_new_lambda_values(\%used_triples, \@order_of_lambdas_from_decoder, \@newweights);
-
- ## additional stopping criterion: weights have not changed
- my $shouldstop = 1;
- for(my $i=0; $i<@CURR; $i++) {
- die "Lost weight! mert reported fewer weights (@newweights) than we gave it (@CURR)"
- if !defined $newweights[$i];
- if (abs($CURR[$i] - $newweights[$i]) >= $minimum_required_change_in_weights) {
- $shouldstop = 0;
- last;
- }
- }
-
- open F, "> finished_step.txt" or die "Can't mark finished step";
- print F $run."\n";
- close F;
-
-
- if ($shouldstop) {
- print STDERR "None of the weights changed more than $minimum_required_change_in_weights. Stopping.\n";
- last;
- }
-
- #Next 7 lines added to make it stop after x number of runs
- if ($run==$max_runs){
- $shouldstop = 1;
- }
- if ($shouldstop) {
- print STDERR "Maximal limit of $max_runs attained. Stopping.\n";
- last;
- }
-
- my $firstrun;
- if ($prev_aggregate_nbl_size==-1){
- $firstrun=1;
- }
- else{
- $firstrun=$run-$prev_aggregate_nbl_size+1;
- $firstrun=($firstrun>0)?$firstrun:1;
- }
- print "loading data from $firstrun to $run (prev_aggregate_nbl_size=$prev_aggregate_nbl_size)\n";
- $prev_feature_file = undef;
- $prev_score_file = undef;
- for (my $i=$firstrun;$i<=$run;$i++){
- if (defined $prev_feature_file){
- $prev_feature_file = "${prev_feature_file},run${i}.${base_feature_file}";
- }
- else{
- $prev_feature_file = "run${i}.${base_feature_file}";
- }
- if (defined $prev_score_file){
- $prev_score_file = "${prev_score_file},run${i}.${base_score_file}";
- }
- else{
- $prev_score_file = "run${i}.${base_score_file}";
- }
- }
- print "loading data from $prev_feature_file\n" if defined($prev_feature_file);
- print "loading data from $prev_score_file\n" if defined($prev_score_file);
-}
-print "Training finished at ".`date`;
-
-if (defined $allsorted){ safesystem ("\\rm -f $allsorted") or die; };
-
-safesystem("\\cp -f $weights_in_file run$run.$weights_in_file") or die;
-safesystem("\\cp -f $mert_logfile run$run.$mert_logfile") or die;
-
-create_config($___CONFIG_BAK, "./moses.ini", \%used_triples, $run, $devbleu);
-
-# just to be sure that we have the really last finished step marked
-open F, "> finished_step.txt" or die "Can't mark finished step";
-print F $run."\n";
-close F;
-
-
-#chdir back to the original directory # useless, just to remind we were not there
-chdir($cwd);
-
-} # end of local scope
-
-sub store_new_lambda_values {
- # given new lambda values (in given order), replace the 'val' element in our triples
- my $triples = shift;
- my $names = shift;
- my $values = shift;
-
- my %idx = ();
- foreach my $i (0..scalar(@$values)-1) {
- my $name = $names->[$i];
- die "Missed name for lambda $values->[$i] (in @$values; names: @$names)"
- if !defined $name;
- if (!defined $idx{$name}) {
- $idx{$name} = 0;
- } else {
- $idx{$name}++;
- }
- die "We did not optimize '$name', but moses returned it back to us"
- if !defined $triples->{$name};
- die "Moses gave us too many lambdas for '$name', we had ".scalar(@{$triples->{$name}})
- ." but we got at least ".$idx{$name}+1
- if !defined $triples->{$name}->[$idx{$name}];
-
- # set the corresponding field in triples
- # print STDERR "Storing $i-th score as $name: $idx{$name}: $values->[$i]\n";
- $triples->{$name}->[$idx{$name}]->[0] = $values->[$i];
- }
-}
-
-sub dump_triples {
- my $triples = shift;
-
- foreach my $name (keys %$triples) {
- foreach my $triple (@{$triples->{$name}}) {
- my ($val, $min, $max) = @$triple;
- print STDERR "Triples: $name\t$val\t$min\t$max ($triple)\n";
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-sub run_decoder {
- my ($triples, $parameters, $run, $output_order_of_lambdas, $need_to_normalize) = @_;
- my $filename_template = "run%d.best$___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE.out";
- my $filename = sprintf($filename_template, $run);
-
- print "params = $parameters\n";
- # prepare the decoder config:
- my $decoder_config = "";
- my @vals = ();
- foreach my $name (keys %$triples) {
- $decoder_config .= "-$name ";
- foreach my $triple (@{$triples->{$name}}) {
- my ($val, $min, $max) = @$triple;
- $decoder_config .= "%.6f ";
- push @vals, $val;
- }
- }
- if ($need_to_normalize) {
- print STDERR "Normalizing lambdas: @vals\n";
- my $totlambda=0;
- grep($totlambda+=abs($_),@vals);
- grep($_/=$totlambda,@vals);
- }
- print STDERR "DECODER_CFG = $decoder_config\n";
- print STDERR " values = @vals\n";
- $decoder_config = sprintf($decoder_config, @vals);
- print "decoder_config = $decoder_config\n";
-
- # run the decoder
- my $nBest_cmd = "-n-best-size $___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE";
- my $decoder_cmd;
-
- if (defined $___JOBS) {
- $decoder_cmd = "$moses_parallel_cmd -config $___CONFIG -inputtype $___INPUTTYPE -qsub-prefix mert$run -queue-parameters \"$queue_flags\" -decoder-parameters \"$parameters $decoder_config\" -n-best-file \"$filename\" -n-best-size $___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE -input-file $___DEV_F -jobs $___JOBS -decoder $___DECODER > run$run.out";
- } else {
- $decoder_cmd = "$___DECODER $parameters -config $___CONFIG -inputtype $___INPUTTYPE $decoder_config -n-best-list $filename $___N_BEST_LIST_SIZE -i $___DEV_F > run$run.out";
- }
-
- safesystem($decoder_cmd) or die "The decoder died. CONFIG WAS $decoder_config \n";
-
- if (0 == scalar @$output_order_of_lambdas) {
- # we have to peek at the nbestlist
- @$output_order_of_lambdas = get_order_of_scores_from_nbestlist($filename);
- }
- # we have checked the nbestlist already, we trust the order of output scores does not change
- return $filename;
-}
-
-sub get_order_of_scores_from_nbestlist {
- # read the first line and interpret the ||| label: num num num label2: num ||| column in nbestlist
- # return the score labels in order
- my $fname_or_source = shift;
- print STDERR "Peeking at the beginning of nbestlist to get order of scores: $fname_or_source\n";
- open IN, $fname_or_source or die "Failed to get order of scores from nbestlist '$fname_or_source'";
- my $line = <IN>;
- close IN;
- die "Line empty in nbestlist '$fname_or_source'" if !defined $line;
- my ($sent, $hypo, $scores, $total) = split /\|\|\|/, $line;
- $scores =~ s/^\s*|\s*$//g;
- die "No scores in line: $line" if $scores eq "";
-
- my @order = ();
- my $label = undef;
- foreach my $tok (split /\s+/, $scores) {
- if ($tok =~ /^([a-z][0-9a-z]*):/i) {
- $label = $1;
- } elsif ($tok =~ /^-?[-0-9.e]+$/) {
- # a score found, remember it
- die "Found a score but no label before it! Bad nbestlist '$fname_or_source'!"
- if !defined $label;
- push @order, $label;
- } else {
- die "Not a label, not a score '$tok'. Failed to parse the scores string: '$scores' of nbestlist '$fname_or_source'";
- }
- }
- print STDERR "The decoder returns the scores in this order: @order\n";
- return @order;
-}
-
-sub create_config {
- my $infn = shift; # source config
- my $outfn = shift; # where to save the config
- my $triples = shift; # the lambdas we should write
- my $iteration = shift; # just for verbosity
- my $bleu_achieved = shift; # just for verbosity
-
- my %P; # the hash of all parameters we wish to override
-
- # first convert the command line parameters to the hash
- { # ensure local scope of vars
- my $parameter=undef;
- print "Parsing --decoder-flags: |$___DECODER_FLAGS|\n";
- $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ s/^\s*|\s*$//;
- $___DECODER_FLAGS =~ s/\s+/ /;
- foreach (split(/ /,$___DECODER_FLAGS)) {
- if (/^\-([^\d].*)$/) {
- $parameter = $1;
- $parameter = $ABBR2FULL{$parameter} if defined($ABBR2FULL{$parameter});
- }
- else {
- die "Found value with no -paramname before it: $_"
- if !defined $parameter;
- push @{$P{$parameter}},$_;
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Convert weights to elements in P
- foreach my $abbr (keys %$triples) {
- # First delete all weights params from the input, in short or long-named version
- delete($P{$abbr});
- delete($P{$ABBR2FULL{$abbr}});
- # Then feed P with the current values
- foreach my $feature (@{$used_triples{$abbr}}) {
- my ($val, $min, $max) = @$feature;
- my $name = defined $ABBR2FULL{$abbr} ? $ABBR2FULL{$abbr} : $abbr;
- push @{$P{$name}}, $val;
- }
- }
-
- # create new moses.ini decoder config file by cloning and overriding the original one
- open(INI,$infn) or die "Can't read $infn";
- delete($P{"config"}); # never output
- print "Saving new config to: $outfn\n";
- open(OUT,"> $outfn") or die "Can't write $outfn";
- print OUT "# MERT optimized configuration\n";
- print OUT "# decoder $___DECODER\n";
- print OUT "# BLEU $bleu_achieved on dev $___DEV_F\n";
- print OUT "# We were before running iteration $iteration\n";
- print OUT "# finished ".`date`;
- my $line = <INI>;
- while(1) {
- last unless $line;
-
- # skip until hit [parameter]
- if ($line !~ /^\[(.+)\]\s*$/) {
- $line = <INI>;
- print OUT $line if $line =~ /^\#/ || $line =~ /^\s+$/;
- next;
- }
-
- # parameter name
- my $parameter = $1;
- $parameter = $ABBR2FULL{$parameter} if defined($ABBR2FULL{$parameter});
- print OUT "[$parameter]\n";
-
- # change parameter, if new values
- if (defined($P{$parameter})) {
- # write new values
- foreach (@{$P{$parameter}}) {
- print OUT $_."\n";
- }
- delete($P{$parameter});
- # skip until new parameter, only write comments
- while($line = <INI>) {
- print OUT $line if $line =~ /^\#/ || $line =~ /^\s+$/;
- last if $line =~ /^\[/;
- last unless $line;
- }
- next;
- }
-
- # unchanged parameter, write old
- while($line = <INI>) {
- last if $line =~ /^\[/;
- print OUT $line;
- }
- }
-
- # write all additional parameters
- foreach my $parameter (keys %P) {
- print OUT "\n[$parameter]\n";
- foreach (@{$P{$parameter}}) {
- print OUT $_."\n";
- }
- }
-
- close(INI);
- close(OUT);
- print STDERR "Saved: $outfn\n";
-}
-
-sub safesystem {
- print STDERR "Executing: @_\n";
- system(@_);
- if ($? == -1) {
- print STDERR "Failed to execute: @_\n $!\n";
- exit(1);
- }
- elsif ($? & 127) {
- printf STDERR "Execution of: @_\n died with signal %d, %s coredump\n",
- ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without';
- exit(1);
- }
- else {
- my $exitcode = $? >> 8;
- print STDERR "Exit code: $exitcode\n" if $exitcode;
- return ! $exitcode;
- }
-}
-sub ensure_full_path {
- my $PATH = shift;
-$PATH =~ s/\/nfsmnt//;
- return $PATH if $PATH =~ /^\//;
- my $dir = `pawd 2>/dev/null`;
- if(!$dir){$dir = `pwd`;}
- chomp($dir);
- $PATH = $dir."/".$PATH;
- $PATH =~ s/[\r\n]//g;
- $PATH =~ s/\/\.\//\//g;
- $PATH =~ s/\/+/\//g;
- my $sanity = 0;
- while($PATH =~ /\/\.\.\// && $sanity++<10) {
- $PATH =~ s/\/+/\//g;
- $PATH =~ s/\/[^\/]+\/\.\.\//\//g;
- }
- $PATH =~ s/\/[^\/]+\/\.\.$//;
- $PATH =~ s/\/+$//;
-$PATH =~ s/\/nfsmnt//;
- return $PATH;
-}
-
-
-
-
-sub scan_config {
- my $ini = shift;
- my $inishortname = $ini; $inishortname =~ s/^.*\///; # for error reporting
- # we get a pre-filled counts, because some lambdas are always needed (word penalty, for instance)
- # as we walk though the ini file, we record how many extra lambdas do we need
- # and finally, we report it
-
- # in which field (counting from zero) is the filename to check?
- my %where_is_filename = (
- "ttable-file" => 4,
- "generation-file" => 3,
- "lmodel-file" => 3,
- "distortion-file" => 3,
- "global-lexical-file" => 1,
- );
- # by default, each line of each section means one lambda, but some sections
- # explicitly state a custom number of lambdas
- my %where_is_lambda_count = (
- "ttable-file" => 3,
- "generation-file" => 2,
- "distortion-file" => 2,
- );
-
- open INI, $ini or die "Can't read $ini";
- my $section = undef; # name of the section we are reading
- my $shortname = undef; # the corresponding short name
- my $nr = 0;
- my $error = 0;
- my %defined_files;
- my %defined_steps; # check the ini file for compatible mapping steps and actually defined files
- while (<INI>) {
- $nr++;
- next if /^\s*#/; # skip comments
- if (/^\[([^\]]*)\]\s*$/) {
- $section = $1;
- $shortname = $TABLECONFIG2ABBR{$section};
- next;
- }
- if (defined $section && $section eq "mapping") {
- # keep track of mapping steps used
- $defined_steps{$1}++ if /^([TG])/ || /^\d+ ([TG])/;
- }
- if (defined $section && defined $where_is_filename{$section}) {
- print "$section -> $where_is_filename{$section}\n";
- # this ini section is relevant to lambdas
- chomp;
- my @flds = split / +/;
- my $fn = $flds[$where_is_filename{$section}];
- if (defined $fn && $fn !~ /^\s+$/) {
- print "checking weight-count for $section\n";
- # this is a filename! check it
- if ($fn !~ /^\//) {
- $error = 1;
- print STDERR "$inishortname:$nr:Filename not absolute: $fn\n";
- }
- if (! -s $fn && ! -s "$fn.gz" && ! -s "$fn.binphr.idx" && ! -s "$fn.binlexr.idx" ) {
- $error = 1;
- print STDERR "$inishortname:$nr:File does not exist or empty: $fn\n";
- }
- # remember the number of files used, to know how many lambdas do we need
- die "No short name was defined for section $section!"
- if ! defined $shortname;
-
- # how many lambdas does this model need?
- # either specified explicitly, or the default, i.e. one
- my $needlambdas = defined $where_is_lambda_count{$section} ? $flds[$where_is_lambda_count{$section}] : 1;
-
- print STDERR "Config needs $needlambdas lambdas for $section (i.e. $shortname)\n" if $verbose;
- if (!defined $___LAMBDA && (!defined $additional_triples->{$shortname} || scalar(@{$additional_triples->{$shortname}}) < $needlambdas)) {
- print STDERR "$inishortname:$nr:Your model $shortname needs $needlambdas weights but we define the default ranges for only "
- .scalar(@{$additional_triples->{$shortname}})." weights. Cannot use the default, you must supply lambdas by hand.\n";
- $error = 1;
- }
- else {
- # note: table may use less parameters than the maximum number
- # of triples
- for(my $lambda=0;$lambda<$needlambdas;$lambda++) {
- my ($start, $min, $max)
- = @{${$additional_triples->{$shortname}}[$lambda]};
- push @{$used_triples{$shortname}}, [$start, $min, $max];
- }
- }
- $defined_files{$shortname}++;
- }
- }
- }
- die "$inishortname: File was empty!" if !$nr;
- close INI;
- for my $pair (qw/T=tm=translation G=g=generation/) {
- my ($tg, $shortname, $label) = split /=/, $pair;
- $defined_files{$shortname} = 0 if ! defined $defined_files{$shortname};
- $defined_steps{$tg} = 0 if ! defined $defined_steps{$tg};
-
- if ($defined_files{$shortname} != $defined_steps{$tg}) {
- print STDERR "$inishortname: You defined $defined_files{$shortname} files for $label but use $defined_steps{$tg} in [mapping]!\n";
- $error = 1;
- }
- }
-
- #print STDERR "SYNC distortion";
- push @{$used_triples{"d"}}, [1.0, 0.0, 2.0];
-
-
- exit(1) if $error;
- return (\%defined_files);
-}
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/nonbreaking_prefix.pt b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/nonbreaking_prefix.pt
deleted file mode 100644
index a50e7245d..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/modified-scripts/nonbreaking_prefix.pt
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@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
-#File adapted for PT by H. Leal Fontes from the EN & DE versions published with moses-2009-04-13. Last update: 10.11.2009.
-#Anything in this file, followed by a period (and an upper-case word), does NOT indicate an end-of-sentence marker.
-#Special cases are included for prefixes that ONLY appear before 0-9 numbers.
-
-#any single upper case letter followed by a period is not a sentence ender (excluding I occasionally, but we leave it in)
-#usually upper case letters are initials in a name
-A
-B
-C
-D
-E
-F
-G
-H
-I
-J
-K
-L
-M
-N
-O
-P
-Q
-R
-S
-T
-U
-V
-W
-X
-Y
-Z
-a
-b
-c
-d
-e
-f
-g
-h
-i
-j
-k
-l
-m
-n
-o
-p
-q
-r
-s
-t
-u
-v
-w
-x
-y
-z
-
-
-#Roman Numerals. A dot after one of these is not a sentence break in Portuguese.
-I
-II
-III
-IV
-V
-VI
-VII
-VIII
-IX
-X
-XI
-XII
-XIII
-XIV
-XV
-XVI
-XVII
-XVIII
-XIX
-XX
-i
-ii
-iii
-iv
-v
-vi
-vii
-viii
-ix
-x
-xi
-xii
-xiii
-xiv
-xv
-xvi
-xvii
-xviii
-xix
-xx
-
-#List of titles. These are often followed by upper-case names, but do not indicate sentence breaks
-Adj
-Adm
-Adv
-Art
-Ca
-Capt
-Cmdr
-Col
-Comdr
-Con
-Corp
-Cpl
-DR
-DRA
-Dr
-Dra
-Dras
-Drs
-Eng
-Enga
-Engas
-Engos
-Ex
-Exo
-Exmo
-Fig
-Gen
-Hosp
-Insp
-Lda
-MM
-MR
-MRS
-MS
-Maj
-Mrs
-Ms
-Msgr
-Op
-Ord
-Pfc
-Ph
-Prof
-Pvt
-Rep
-Reps
-Res
-Rev
-Rt
-Sen
-Sens
-Sfc
-Sgt
-Sr
-Sra
-Sras
-Srs
-Sto
-Supt
-Surg
-adj
-adm
-adv
-art
-cit
-col
-con
-corp
-cpl
-dr
-dra
-dras
-drs
-eng
-enga
-engas
-engos
-ex
-exo
-exmo
-fig
-op
-prof
-sr
-sra
-sras
-srs
-sto
-
-#misc - odd period-ending items that NEVER indicate breaks (p.m. does NOT fall into this category - it sometimes ends a sentence)
-v
-vs
-i.e
-rev
-e.g
-
-#Numbers only. These should only induce breaks when followed by a numeric sequence
-# add NUMERIC_ONLY after the word for this function
-#This case is mostly for the english "No." which can either be a sentence of its own, or
-#if followed by a number, a non-breaking prefix
-No #NUMERIC_ONLY#
-Nos
-Art #NUMERIC_ONLY#
-Nr
-p #NUMERIC_ONLY#
-pp #NUMERIC_ONLY#
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/score-0.85 b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/score-0.85
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@@ -1,509 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# score-0.85
-# copyright 2010, João L. A. C. Rosas
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# date: 02/09/2010
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado who made research about this script, sent me experimental results, helped to test it and made very helpful suggestions
-
-# ***Purpose***: This script processes all the Moses translation files present in the $mosesdir/translation_files_for_tmx, if you want to prepare a translation to be used with a translation memory, or in the $mosesdir/translation_output directory, if you want to have a plain translation. For each Moses translation present there, it extracts from its name the names of the abbreviations of the source and target languages and of the scorebasename (which must not included the "." sign). With this information, it reconstructs the full name of the source file and reference translation file. For a set of source file, its Moses translation file and its reference (human-made) translation file, this script creates a report presenting, depending on the parameters set by the user, either 1) a score of the whole Moses translation or 2) a score of each segment of the Moses translation. In this latter case, each line of the file consists of the a) BLEU score and b) NIST score of the Moses translation ***of that segment***, c) the number of the segment in the source document, d) the source, e) reference and f) Moses translation segments, in that order. These 6 fields are separated by the "|" character. The lines are sorted by ascending order of BLEU score.
-
-###########################################################################################################################################################
-#THIS SCRIPT ASSUMES THAT A IRSTLM AND RANDLM ENABLED MOSES HAS ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED WITH THE create script IN $mosesdir (BY DEFAULT $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm), THAT A CORPUS HAS BEEN TRAINED WITH THE train script AND THAT A TRANSLATION HAS ALREADY BEEN MADE WITH THE translate script.
-# IT ALSO ASSUMES THAT THE PACKAGES UPON WHICH IT DEPENDS, INDICATED IN THE create script, HAVE BEEN INSTALLED
-###########################################################################################################################################################
-
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: # ##########################################################################################################################################################
-# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! THIS SCRIPT SHOULD NOT BE USED WITH DOCUMENTS TRANSLATED WITH THE translate script WITH ITS $translate_for_tmx PARAMETER SET TO 1 ***UNLESS*** the $othercleanings, $improvesegmentation and $ removeduplicates parameters of that script were all set to 0 and $minseglen was set to -1 (this processing changes the order of the segments and can also make the source document have a number of segments that is different from the number of segments of the reference translation, namely because it can delete some segments and/or add some new ones) !!!
-
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! The names of the source and target reference translation files used for scoring should not include spaces !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# The source file name and the reference translation file MUST observe the following conventions:
-# Source file : <basename>.<abbreviation of source language> (ex: 100.en)
-# Reference translation file: <basename>.<abbreviation of target language>.ref (ex: 100.pt.ref)
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#Base directory of your Moses installation (made with the create script)
-mosesdir=$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm
-#Scores documents prepared for TMX translation memories. If this parameter is set to 1, the script will look for the documents $s and $m in the $mosesdir/translation_files_for_tmx directory; if not set to 1, it will look for the $s document in the mosesdir/translation_input directory and for the $m document in $mosesdir/translation_output; in both cases, it will look for the $r document in $mosesdir/translation_reference
-scoreTMXdocuments=0
-#This is an arbitrary commentary that you can use if you want to register something (a parameter used, whatever) in the name of the scorefile. Like this, you might not have to open several files before discovering the one you are really looking for (if you do many scores of the same document translated with different parameters); more useful while you are trying to discover the right combination of parameters for your specific situation; !!!Remember, however, that most Linux systems have a maximum file name length of 255 characters; if the name of the document to translate is already long, you might exceed that limit !!! Example of a note:"12-07-2010" (date of the batch score)
-batch_user_note="12-07-2010"
-#Create a report where each segment gets its own score; 0 = score the whole document; 1 = score each segment
-score_line_by_line=0
-#Remove moses translation segments that are equal to reference translation segments and whose BLEU score is zero (!!! Only active if score_line_by_line=1 !!!)
-remove_equal=1
-#Tokenize the source document and the reference and the Moses translation
-tokenize=1
-#Lowercase the source document and the reference and the Moses translation
-lowercase=1
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# DO NOT CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-#Directory where Moses translation tools are located
-toolsdir=$mosesdir/tools
-if [ "$scoreTMXdocuments" = "1" ]; then
- sourcelanguagedir=$mosesdir/translation_files_for_tmx
- mosestranslationdir=$mosesdir/translation_files_for_tmx
-else
- sourcelanguagedir=$mosesdir/translation_input
- mosestranslationdir=$mosesdir/translation_output
-fi
-reftranslationdir=$mosesdir/translation_reference
-
-#Directory where the output of the present script, the translation scoring document, will be created
-scoredir=$mosesdir/translation_scoring
-
-# Create the input directories, if they do not yet exist; later steps will confirm that the input files do not yet exist (this saves time to the user, who will not have to also create these directories)
-if [ ! -d $sourcelanguagedir ] ; then mkdir -p $sourcelanguagedir ; fi
-if [ ! -d $reftranslationdir ] ; then mkdir -p $reftranslationdir ; fi
-if [ ! -d $mosestranslationdir ] ; then mkdir -p $mosestranslationdir ; fi
-if [ ! -d $scoredir ] ; then mkdir -p $scoredir ; fi
-
-# Define functions
-remove_garbage() {
- if [ -f $scoredir/$s ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$s
- fi
- if [ -f $scoredir/$r ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$r
- fi
- if [ -f $scoredir/$m ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$m
- fi
- if [ -f $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- fi
- if [ -f $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- fi
- if [ -f $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- fi
-}
-log_wrong_file() {
- if [ ! -f $scoredir/$tmp ]; then
- echo "LIST OF NOT SCORED FILES (in the $mosestranslationdir directory):" > $scoredir/$tmp
- echo "==============================================================================================" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- echo "" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- echo "==============================================================================================" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- fi
- echo -e "***$filename*** file:" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- echo "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- echo -e "\t$error_msg" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- echo "==============================================================================================" >> $scoredir/$tmp
-}
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-SAVEIFS=$IFS
-IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b")
-tmp="!!!SCORES-NOT-DONE!!!"
-if [ -f $scoredir/$tmp ]; then
- rm $scoredir/$tmp
-fi
-
-i=0
-for filetoscore in $mosestranslationdir/*; do
- if [ ! -d $filetoscore ]; then
- error_msg=""
- filename=${filetoscore##*/}
- tempbasename=${filename%.*}
- tempbasename1=${tempbasename%.*}
- scorebasename=${tempbasename1%.*}
- temp=${filename%.*}
- temp1=${temp%.*}
- lang1=${temp1##*.}
- lang2=${temp##*.}
- s=$scorebasename.$lang1
- m=$filename
- r=$scorebasename.$lang2.ref
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #Define report name
- if [ "$lang1" = "$filename" -a "$lang2" = "$filename" ]; then
- lang1t=""
- lang2t=""
- else
- lang1t=$lang1
- lang2t=$lang2
- fi
- if [ "$score_line_by_line" = "1" ]; then
- scorefile=$scorebasename.$batch_user_note.$lang1t-$lang2t.F-$scoreTMXdocuments-R-$remove_equal-T-$tokenize.L-$lowercase.line-by-line
- else
- scorefile=$scorebasename-$batch_user_note-$lang1t-$lang2t.F-$scoreTMXdocuments-R-$remove_equal-T-$tokenize.L-$lowercase.whole-doc
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- scorefile_name_len=${#scorefile}
- if [ "${filetoscore##*.}" = "moses" ]; then
- echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------"
- echo "MOSES TRANSLATION: $filename (in the $mosestranslationdir directory)"
- let i=$i+1
- if [ "$scorefile_name_len" -gt "229" -a "$score_line_by_line" != "1" ]; then
- echo "==============================================================================================" >> $scoredir/$tmp
- error_msg="The translated file name and/or the \$batch_user_note parameter would result in a scorefile name that exceeds the maximal limit of 255 characters. Please try to use translation files and user notes that do not lead to files names exceeding the maximal allowable length."
- echo -e "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- scorefile=$(echo $scorefile | cut -c1-229)
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$scorefile_name_len" -gt "242" -a "$score_line_by_line" = "1" ]; then
- error_msg="The translated file name and/or the \$batch_user_note parameter would result in a scorefile name that exceeds the maximal limit of 255 characters. Please try to use translation files and user notes that do not lead to files with names exceeding their maximal allowable length."
- echo -e "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- scorefile=$(echo $scorefile | cut -c1-242)
- continue
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- if [ "$lang1" = "$lang2" ]; then
- error_msg="You did not respect the Moses for Mere Mortals conventions for naming the source and or the reference files.\n\tSource file\t\t\t: <scorebasename>.<source language abbreviation> (ex: 100.pt)\n\tReference translation file\t: <scorebasename>.<target language abbreviation> (ex: 100.en.ref)\nPlease correct the name of the files and then run this script again."
- echo -e "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- continue
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #Get number of segments for each input file (source, reference and Moses translation)
- #avoid wc error messages when the file does not exist
- exec 3> /dev/stderr 2> /dev/null
- lines_s=`wc -l "$sourcelanguagedir/$s" | awk '{print $1'}`
- if [ "$lines_s" ]; then
- echo "Source file : $lines_s lines"
- else
- echo "Source file : doesn't exist"
- fi
- lines=`wc -l "$mosestranslationdir/$m" | awk '{print $1'}`
- if [ "$lines" ]; then
- echo "Moses translation: $lines lines"
- else
- echo "Moses translation: doesn't exist"
- fi
- lines_r=`wc -l "$reftranslationdir/$r" | awk '{print $1'}`
- if [ "$lines_r" ]; then
- echo "Reference file : $lines_r lines"
- else
- echo "Reference file : doesn't exist"
- fi
- exec 2>&3
-
- #Check that source, reference and Moses translation files have the same number of segments
- if [ "$lines_s" != "$lines_r" ]; then
- if [ "$lines_s" = "" ]; then
- lines_s=0
- fi
- if [ "$lines_r" = "" ]; then
- lines_r=0
- fi
- error_msg="Source and reference files do not have the same number of lines (source = $lines_s and reference = $lines_r lines) or one or both of them might not exist. If you verify manually that they do have the same number of segments, then wc (a Linux command) is interpreting at least one of the characters of one of the files as something it isn't. If that is the case, you will have to isolate the line(s) that is (are) causing problems and to substitute the character in question by some other character."
- echo "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- remove_garbage
- continue
- fi
- if [ "$lines" != "$lines_r" ]; then
- if [ "$lines" = "" ]; then
- lines=0
- fi
- if [ "$lines_r" = "" ]; then
- lines_r=0
- fi
- error_msg="Reference and moses translation files do not have the same number of lines (reference = $lines_r lines and moses translation = $lines) or one or both of them might not exist. If you verify manually that they do have the same number of segments, then wc (a Linux command) is interpreting at least one of the characters of one of the files as something it isn't. If that is the case, you will have to isolate the line(s) that is (are) causing problems and to substitute the character in question by some other character."
- echo "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- remove_garbage
- continue
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #Check that $s, $r and $m exist
- if [ ! -f $sourcelanguagedir/$s ] ; then
- error_msg="The expected source language file ($sourcelanguagedir/$s) needed for scoring the Moses translation ($mosestranslationdir/$m) does not exist. Did you respect the file naming conventions described at the top of the score-0.85 script or did you use the wrong language pair for translating?"
- echo "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- continue
- else
- cp $sourcelanguagedir/$s $scoredir
- if [ "$tokenize" = "1" -a "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.tok
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$s.tok > $scoredir/$s
- rm -f $scoredir/$s.tok
- elif [ "$tokenize" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.tok
- mv -f $scoredir/$s.tok $scoredir/$s
- elif [ "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.lower
- mv -f $scoredir/$s.lower $scoredir/$s
- fi
- sed 's/\\$/\\ /g' < $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.clean
- mv -f $scoredir/$s.clean $scoredir/$s
- fi
- if [ ! -f $reftranslationdir/$r ] ; then
- error_msg="The expected reference (human-made) file ($reftranslationdir/$r) needed for scoring the Moses translation ($mosestranslationdir/$m) does not exist."
- echo "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation. Did you respect the file naming conventions described at the top of the score-0.21 script or did you use the wrong language pair for translating?"
- log_wrong_file
- continue
- else
- cp $reftranslationdir/$r $scoredir
- if [ "$tokenize" = "1" -a "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.tok
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$r.tok > $scoredir/$r
- rm -f $scoredir/$r.tok
- elif [ "$tokenize" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.tok
- mv -f $scoredir/$r.tok $scoredir/$r
- elif [ "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.lower
- mv -f $scoredir/$r.lower $scoredir/$r
- fi
- sed 's/\\$/\\ /g' < $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.clean
- mv -f $scoredir/$r.clean $scoredir/$r
- fi
- if [ ! -f $mosestranslationdir/$m ] ; then
- error_msg="The Moses translation file ($mosestranslationdir/$m) file does not exist. Did you respect the file naming conventions described at the top of the score-0.80 script?"
- echo "$error_msg Analysing now next Moses translation."
- log_wrong_file
- continue
- else
- cp $mosestranslationdir/$m $scoredir
- if [ "$tokenize" = "1" -a "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.tok
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$m.tok > $scoredir/$m
- rm -f $scoredir/$m.tok
- elif [ "$tokenize" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.tok
- mv -f $scoredir/$m.tok $scoredir/$m
- elif [ "$lowercase" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.lower
- mv -f $scoredir/$m.lower $scoredir/$m
- fi
- sed 's/\\$/\\ /g' < $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.clean
- mv -f $scoredir/$m.clean $scoredir/$m
- fi
-
- echo "===================================================================================" > $scoredir/temp
- echo "*** Script version ***: score-0.85" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "Extracted file names and other data (extracted automatically; errors are possible):" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "source language : $lang1" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "target language : $lang2" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "source file : $sourcelanguagedir/$s" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "moses translation : $mosestranslationdir/$m" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "reference file : $reftranslationdir/$r" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "batch_user_note : $batch_user_note" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "score_line_by_line : $score_line_by_line" >> $scoredir/temp
- if [ "$score_line_by_line" = "1" ]; then
- echo "tokenize : $tokenize" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "lowercase : $lowercase" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "remove_equal : $remove_equal" >> $scoredir/temp
- fi
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- #=========================================================================================================================================================
- #1. SCORE LINE BY LINE
- #=========================================================================================================================================================
- if [ "$score_line_by_line" = "1" ]; then
- if [ -f $scoredir/$scorefile ]; then
- rm -f $scoredir/$scorefile
- fi
- echo "************************** Score line by line"
- counter=0
- echo "BLEU|NIST|<segnum>|source seg|ref seg|Moses seg" >> $scoredir/temp
- echo "" >> $scoredir/temp
-
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$s.tmp $scoredir/$s
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$r.tmp $scoredir/$r
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$m.tmp $scoredir/$m
- echo "***** Score each segment:"
- while [ "$counter" -lt "$lines" ]; do
- let "counter += 1"
- echo "Segment $counter"
- source_sentence=`awk "NR==$counter{print;exit}" $scoredir/$s`
- ref_sentence=`awk "NR==$counter{print;exit}" $scoredir/$r`
- moses_sentence=`awk "NR==$counter{print;exit}" $scoredir/$m`
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # ******** wrap source file
- if [ "$source_sentence" != "" ]; then
- echo '<srcset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo "<seg id=$counter>"$source_sentence"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo "</srcset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # ******** wrap reference (human-made) translation
- if [ "$ref_sentence" != "" ]; then
- echo '<refset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'" sysid="ref">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo "<seg id=$counter>"$ref_sentence"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo "</refset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # ******** wrap Moses translation
- if [ "$moses_sentence" != "" ]; then
- echo '<tstset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'" sysid="moses">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo "<seg id=$counter>"$moses_sentence"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo "</tstset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
-
- # ******** get segment score"
- #in our experience, the mteval-v13a and the mteval-v12 (more recent scorers) stopped with errors (and no score) with strings like " & " and U+001E
- score=`$toolsdir/mteval-v11b.pl -s $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm -r $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm -t $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm -c`
- scoretemp=${score%% for system *}
- scoretemp1=${scoretemp#*NIST score = }
- NIST=${scoretemp1%% *}
- BLEUtemp=${scoretemp1#*BLEU score = }
- BLEU=${BLEUtemp%% *}
- set -f
- BLEUcorr=$(echo "scale=0; $BLEU*10000" | bc)
- set +f
- if [ "$remove_equal" = "1" ]; then
- if [ "$ref_sentence" != "$moses_sentence" ]; then
- echo "$BLEU|$NIST|<$counter>|<seg>$source_sentence</seg>|<seg>$ref_sentence</seg>|<seg>$moses_sentence</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorefile
- elif [ "$BLEUcorr" = "0" ]; then
- : #do nothing
- else
- echo "$BLEU|$NIST|<$counter>|<seg>$source_sentence</seg>|<seg>$ref_sentence</seg>|<seg>$moses_sentence</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorefile
- fi
- else
- echo "$BLEU|$NIST|<$counter>|<seg>$source_sentence</seg>|<seg>$ref_sentence</seg>|<seg>$moses_sentence</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorefile
- fi
- done
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #Sort the output file by score
- sort -g $scoredir/$scorefile -o $scoredir/$scorefile
- echo "===========================================================================" >> $scoredir/temp
- cat $scoredir/$scorefile >> $scoredir/temp
- mv $scoredir/temp $scoredir/$scorefile
- remove_garbage
- else
- #=========================================================================================================================================================
- #2. SCORE WHOLE DOCUMENT
- #=========================================================================================================================================================
- if [ -f $scoredir/$scorefile ]; then
- rm -f $scoredir/$scorefile
- fi
- echo "************************** Score whole document"
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$s > $scoredir/$s.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$s.tmp $scoredir/$s
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$r > $scoredir/$r.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$r.tmp $scoredir/$r
- sed -e 's#\& #\&amp\; #g' -e 's#<#\&lt\;#g' $scoredir/$m > $scoredir/$m.tmp
- mv $scoredir/$m.tmp $scoredir/$m
- echo "***************** wrap test result in SGM"
- echo "******** wrap source file"
- exec<$scoredir/$s
- echo '<srcset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo "</srcset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "******** wrap reference (human-made) translation"
- exec<$scoredir/$r
- echo '<refset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'" sysid="ref">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo "</refset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "******** wrap Moses translation"
- exec<$scoredir/$m
- echo '<tstset setid="'$scorebasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$scorebasename'" sysid="moses">' >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
- echo "</tstset>" >> $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
-
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- sed -e 's/\x1E/\-/g' $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm > $scoredir/temp2
- mv $scoredir/temp2 $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm
-
- if [ ! -f $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm -o ! -f $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm -o ! -f $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- echo "There was a problem creating the files used by the scorer. Exiting..."
- IFS=$SAVEIFS
- exit 0
- else
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "***************** scoring"
- startscoringdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
- #in our experience, the mteval-v13a and the mteval-v12 (more recent scorers) stopped with errors (and no score) with strings like " & " and U+001E
- score=`$toolsdir/mteval-v11b.pl -s $scoredir/$scorebasename-src.$lang1.sgm -r $scoredir/$scorebasename-ref.$lang2.sgm -t $scoredir/$scorebasename.moses.sgm -c`
- scoretemp=${score%% for system *}
- scoretemp1=${scoretemp#*NIST score = }
- NIST=${scoretemp1%% *}
- BLEUtemp=${scoretemp1#*BLEU score = }
- BLEU=${BLEUtemp%% *}
- echo $score
- scoretemp2=${score#*NIST score =}
- echo "NIST score = $scoretemp2" > $scoredir/$scorefile
- newscorefile=$scorebasename-BLEU-$BLEU-NIST-$NIST-$batch_user_note-$lang1-$lang2.F-$scoreTMXdocuments-R-$remove_equal-T-$tokenize.L-$lowercase.whole-doc
- echo "===================================================================================" >> $scoredir/$scorefile
- mv -f $scoredir/$scorefile $scoredir/$newscorefile
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- fi
- cat $scoredir/$newscorefile >> $scoredir/temp
- mv $scoredir/temp $scoredir/$newscorefile
- remove_garbage
- fi
- else
- filename=${filetoscore##*/}
- if [ "$filename" != "*" ]; then
- let i=$i+1
- echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------"
- echo -e "$filename file (in the $mosestranslationdir directory):\n\tName of moses translation file is illegal (doesn't end in '.moses' or includes spaces)."
- error_msg="Name of moses translation file is illegal (doesn't end in '.moses' or includes spaces)."
- log_wrong_file
- continue
- fi
- fi
- fi
-done
-IFS=$SAVEIFS
-
-echo "--------------------------------------------------------------------"
-echo -e "Score finished.\n$i files treated.\nResults directory:\n\t$scoredir"
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Changes in version 0.85
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Allows batch processing of the whole $mosesdir/$translation_output directory
-# Extracts automatically the source language and target language, the names of the source file, moses translation file and reference translation file and the batch_user_note
-# Checks for more file naming errors and informs about them
-# More informative report, even in case of error
-# Creation of a new file that lists the translations that could not be scored and the reason why
-# Corrects a bug that made it fail when the scorer files included the word "for" in their name
-# Maintains SGM scorer because newer scorers have caused us more problems with characters that crashed them (ex: " & " and U+001E)
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/train-1.11 b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/train-1.11
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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# train-1.11
-# copyright 2009,2010, João L. A. C. Rosas
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# the Mosesdecoder (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mosesdecoder/), is a tool upon which this script depends that is licenced under the GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
-# date: 25/08/2010
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado, who helped to test the script and made very helpful suggestions
-# This script is based on instructions from several sources, especially the http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/fosmt-moses.html and the http://www.statmt.org/moses_steps.html web pages and the Moses, IRSTLM, RandLM, giza-pp and MGIZA documentation, as well as on research on the available literature on Moses, namely the Moses mailing list (http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.nlp.moses.user). The comments transcribe parts of the manuals of all the tools used.
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#THIS SCRIPT ASSUMES THAT A IRSTLM AND RANDLM ENABLED MOSES HAS ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED WITH THE create script IN $mosesdir (BY DEFAULT $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm); CHANGE THIS VARIABLE ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS
-# IT ALSO ASSUMES THAT THE PACKAGES UPON WHICH IT DEPENDS, INDICATED IN THE create script, HAVE BEEN INSTALLED
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-# ***Purpose***: given a Moses installation made with the create script, this script trains a bilingual corpus consisting of at least 1 file with segments in the source language and 1 file perfectly aligned with it with segments in the target language; it also uses 1 file in the target language to train a language model and another file in the target language for training recasing, and optionally 2 files (one in the source and one in the target language) for tuning and for testing the trained corpus (though not recommended, the corpus files can also be used for all these purposes); the trained corpus can then be used by the translate script in order to get actual translations of real texts; this script allows you to configure (see below) many of the corpus training parameters.
-
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: # ##########################################################################################################################################################
-
-#Full path of the base directory location of your Moses system
-mosesdir=$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#NOTE 1: The corpus that you want to train, together with the respective tuning files (if different), the testing files (if different), the file used for recasing, and the file used to build the language model (if different) should be placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training !!!
-#NOTE 2: After the script is executed, you will find a summary of what has been done (the corpus summary file) in $mosesdir/logs
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#=========================================================== 1. LANGUAGES ===============================================================================
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! The names of the languages should not include spaces, as well as special characters, like asterisks, backslashes or question marks. Try to stick with letters, numbers, and the underscore, dash and dot if you want to avoid surprises. Avoid using a dash and the dot as the first character of the name. A 2 letter abbreviation is probably the ideal setting !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#Abbreviation of language 1 (source language)
-lang1=pt
-#Abbreviation of language 2 (target language)
-lang2=en
-#=========================================================== 2. FILES ===================================================================================
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! The names of the files should not include spaces, as well as special characters, like asterisks, backslashes or question marks. Try to stick with letters, numbers, and the dash, dot, and underscore if you want to avoid Bash surprises. Avoid using a dash as the first character of a file name, because most Linux commands will treat it as a switch. If your files start with a dot, they'll become hidden files.!!! The $corpusbasename, $lmbasename and $recaserbasename parameters that follow MUST be filled in!!! The $tuningbasename and the $testbasename only need to be filled in if you want to do a tuning or a test of the trained corpus, respectively.
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#Basename of the corpus placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training (the example that follows refers to the 2 files 200000.for_train.en and 200000.for_train.pt, whose basename is 200000.for_train)
-corpusbasename=200000.for_train
-#Basename of the file used to build the language model (LM), placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training (!!! this is a file in the target language !!!)
-lmbasename=300000
-#Basename of the recaser training file, placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training
-recaserbasename=300000
-#Basename of the tuning corpus, placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training
-tuningbasename=800
-#Basename of the test set files (used for testing the trained corpus), placed in $mosesdir/corpora_for_training
-testbasename=200000.for_test
-#======================================================= 3. TRAINING STEPS ==============================================================================
-#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#Reuse all relevant files that have already been created in previous trainings: 1= Do ; Any other value=Don't
-reuse=1
-#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#NOTE 1: If in doubt, leave the settings that follow as they are; you will do a full training with memory mapping, tuning, a training test and scoring of the training test of the demo corpus; the results will appear in $mosesdir/corpora_trained and a log file will be available in $mosesdir/logs.
-
-#NOTE 2: You can also proceed step by step (e.g., first doing just LM building and corpus training and then testing), so as to better control the whole process.
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-#Do parallel corpus training: 1= Do ; Any other value=Don't !!!
-paralleltraining=1
-#Number of the first training step (possible values: 1-9); choose 1 for a completely new corpus
-firsttrainingstep=1
-#Number of the last training step (possible values: 1-9); choose 9 for a completely new corpus
-lasttrainingstep=9
-#Do memory mapping: 1 = Do ; Any other value = Don't
-memmapping=1
-#Do tuning: 1= Do ; Any other value=Don't; can lead, but does not always lead, to better results; takes much more time
-tuning=1
-#Do a test (with scoring) of the training: 1 = Do ; Any other value = Don't
-runtrainingtest=1
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# If you are new to Moses, stop here for the time being
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#======================================================= 4. LANGUAGE MODEL PARAMETERS ==================================================================
-# Use IRSTLM (1) or RandLM (5)
-lngmdl=1
-#Order of ngrams - the higher the better, but more memory required (choose between 3 and 9; good value: 5)
-Gram=5
-#----------------------------------------------------*** 4.1. IRSTLM PARAMETERS ***----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Distributed language model: 1= Yes; Any other value = No (splits the file used to build the language model into parts, processes each part separately and finally merges the parts)
-distributed=1
-# Number of parts to split dictionary into balanced n-gram prefix lists (in the creation of a distributed language model); default: 5; !!! Only used if distributed = 1 !!!
-dictnumparts=20
-# Smoothing possible values: witten-bell (default); kneser-ney, improved-kneser-ney
-s='witten-bell'
-# Quantize LM (Reduces memory comsumption at the cost of some loss of performance); 1 = Do ; Any other value = Don't. May induce some accuracy loss. Reduces the size of the LM.
-quantize=0
-# Memory-mapping of the LM. 1 = Do; Any other value = Don't. Avoids the creation of the binary LM directly in RAM (allows bigger LM at the cost of lower speed; often necessary when LM file is very big) !!!
-lmmemmapping=1
-#-----------------------------------------------------*** 4.2. RandLM PARAMETERS ***---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The format of the input data. The following formats are supported: for a CountRandLM, "corpus" (tokenised text corpora, one sentence per line); for a BackoffRandLM, 'arpa' (an ARPA backoff language model)
-inputtype=corpus
-# The false positive rate of the randomised data structure on an inverse log scale so '-falsepos 8' produces a false positive rate of 1/2^8
-falsepos=8
-# The quantisation range used by the model. For a CountRandLM, quantisation is performed by taking a logarithm. The base of the logarithm is set as 2^{1/'values'}. For a BackoffRandLM, a binning quantisation algorithm is used. The size of the codebook is set as 2^{'values'}
-values=8
-#======================================================= 5. TRAINING PARAMETERS ========================================================================
-#----------------------------------------------------*** 5.1. TRAINING STEP 1 ***----------------------------------------------------------------------
-#********** mkcls options
-#Number of mkcls interations (default:2)
-nummkclsiterations=2
-#Number of word classes
-numclasses=50
-#----------------------------------------------------*** 5.2. TRAINING STEP 2 ***----------------------------------------------------------------------
-#....................................................... 5.2.1. MGIZA parameters .......................................................................
-#Number of processors of your computer that will be used by MGIZA (if you use all the processors available, the training will be considerably speeded)
-mgizanumprocessors=1
-#....................................................... 5.2.2. GIZA parameters .......................................................................
-#maximum sentence length; !!! never exceed 101 !!!
-ml=101
-#No. of iterations:
-#-------------------
-#number of iterations for Model 1
-model1iterations=5
-#number of iterations for Model 2
-model2iterations=0
-#number of iterations for HMM (substitutes model 2)
-hmmiterations=5
-#number of iterations for Model 3
-model3iterations=3
-#number of iterations for Model 4
-model4iterations=3
-#number of iterations for Model 5
-model5iterations=0
-#number of iterations for Model 6
-model6iterations=0
-#
-#parameters for various heuristics in GIZA++ for efficient training:
-#------------------------------------------------------------------
-#Counts increment cutoff threshold
-countincreasecutoff=1e-06
-#Counts increment cutoff threshold for alignments in training of fertility models
-countincreasecutoffal=1e-05
-#minimal count increase
-mincountincrease=1e-07
-#relative cutoff probability for alignment-centers in pegging
-peggedcutoff=0.03
-#Probability cutoff threshold for lexicon probabilities
-probcutoff=1e-07
-#probability smoothing (floor) value
-probsmooth=1e-07
-#
-#parameters for describing the type and amount of output:
-#-----------------------------------------------------------
-#0: detailled alignment format, 1: compact alignment format
-compactalignmentformat=0
-#dump frequency of Model 1
-model1dumpfrequency=0
-#dump frequency of Model 2
-model2dumpfrequency=0
-#dump frequency of HMM
-hmmdumpfrequency=0
-#output: dump of transfer from Model 2 to 3
-transferdumpfrequency=0
-#dump frequency of Model 3/4/5
-model345dumpfrequency=0
-#for printing the n best alignments
-nbestalignments=0
-#1: do not write any files
-nodumps=1
-#1: write alignment files only
-onlyaldumps=1
-#0: not verbose; 1: verbose
-verbose=0
-#number of sentence for which a lot of information should be printed (negative: no output)
-verbosesentence=-10
-#
-#smoothing parameters:
-#---------------------
-#f-b-trn: smoothing factor for HMM alignment model #can be ignored by -emSmoothHMM
-emalsmooth=0.2
-#smoothing parameter for IBM-2/3 (interpolation with constant))
-model23smoothfactor=0
-#smooting parameter for alignment probabilities in Model 4)
-model4smoothfactor=0.4
-#smooting parameter for distortion probabilities in Model 5 (linear interpolation with constant
-model5smoothfactor=0.1
-#smoothing for fertility parameters (good value: 64): weight for wordlength-dependent fertility parameters
-nsmooth=4
-#smoothing for fertility parameters (default: 0): weight for word-independent fertility parameters
-nsmoothgeneral=0
-#
-#parameters modifying the models:
-#--------------------------------
-#0 = IBM-3/IBM-4 as described in (Brown et al. 1993); 1: distortion model of empty word is deficient; 2: distoriton model of empty word is deficient (differently); setting this parameter also helps to avoid that during IBM-3 and IBM-4 training too many words are aligned with the empty word); 1 = only 3-dimensional alignment table for IBM-2 and IBM-3
-compactadtable=1
-deficientdistortionforemptyword=0
-#d_{=1}: &1:l, &2:m, &4:F, &8:E, d_{>1}&16:l, &32:m, &64:F, &128:E)
-depm4=76
-#d_{=1}: &1:l, &2:m, &4:F, &8:E, d_{>1}&16:l, &32:m, &64:F, &128:E)
-depm5=68
-#lextrain: dependencies in the HMM alignment model. &1: sentence length; &2: previous class; &4: previous position; &8: French position; &16: French class)
-emalignmentdependencies=2
-#f-b-trn: probability for empty word
-emprobforempty=0.4
-#
-#parameters modifying the EM-algorithm:
-#--------------------------------------
-#fixed value for parameter p_0 in IBM-5 (if negative then it is determined in training)
-m5p0=-1
-manlexfactor1=0
-manlexfactor2=0
-manlexmaxmultiplicity=20
-#maximum fertility for fertility models
-maxfertility=10
-#fixed value for parameter p_0 in IBM-3/4 (if negative then it is determined in training)
-p0=0.999
-#0: no pegging; 1: do pegging
-pegging=0
-#-----------------------------------------------------*** 5.3. TRAINING SCRIPT PARAMETERS ***------------------------------------------------------------
-#Heuristic used for word alignment; possible values: intersect (intersection seems to be a synonym), union, grow, grow-final, grow-diag, grow-diag-final-and (default value), srctotgt, tgttosrc
-alignment=grow-diag-final-and
-#Reordering model; possible values: msd-bidirectional-fe (default), msd-bidirectional-f, msd-fe, msd-f, monotonicity-bidirectional-fe, monotonicity-bidirectional-f, monotonicity-fe, monotonicity-f
-reordering=msd-bidirectional-fe
-#Minimum length of the sentences (used by clean)
-MinLen=1
-#Maximum length of the sentences (used by clean)
-MaxLen=60
-#Maximum length of phrases entered into phrase table (max: 7; choose a lower value if phrase size length is an issue)
-MaxPhraseLength=7
-#-----------------------------------------------------*** 5.4. DECODER PARAMETERS ***--------------------------------------------------------------------
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# !!! Only used in the training evaluation, and only if tuning = 0 !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#***** QUALITY TUNING:
-# Weights for phrase translation table (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); ensures that the phrases are good translations of each other
-weight_t=1
-# Weights for language model (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); ensures that output is fluent in target language
-weight_l=1
-# Weights for reordering model (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); allows reordering of the input sentence
-weight_d=1
-# Weights for word penalty (good values: -3 to 3; default: 0; negative values favor large output; positive values favour short output); ensures translations do not get too long or too short
-weight_w=0
-#------------------------------------------
-# Use Minumum Bayes Risk (MBR) decoding (1 = Do; Any other value = do not); instead of outputting the translation with the highest probability, MBR decoding outputs the translation that is most similar to the most likely translations.
-mbr=0
-# Number of translation candidates consider. MBR decoding uses by default the top 200 distinct candidate translations to find the translation with minimum Bayes risk
-mbrsize=200
-# Scaling factor used to adjust the translation scores (default = 1.0)
-mbrscale=1.0
-# Adds walls around punctuation ,.!?:;". 1= Do; Any other value = do not. Specifying reordering constraints around punctuation is often a good idea. TODO not sure it does not require annotation of the corpus to be trained
-monotoneatpunctuation=0
-#***** SPEED TUNING:
-# Fixed limit for how many translation options are retrieved for each input phrase (0 = no limit; positive value = number of translation options per phrase)
-ttablelimit=20
-# Use the relative scores of hypothesis for pruning, instead of a fixed limit (0= no pruning; decimal value = more pruning)
-beamthreshold=0
-# Threshold for constructing hypotheses based on estimate cost (default: 0 = not used).During the beam search, many hypotheses are created that are too bad to be even entered on a stack. For many of them, it is even clear before the construction of the hypothesis that it would be not useful. Early discarding of such hypotheses hazards a guess about their viability. This is based on correct score except for the actual language model costs which are very expensive to compute. Hypotheses that, according to this estimate, are worse than the worst hypothesis of the target stack, even given an additional specified threshold as cushion, are not constructed at all. This often speeds up decoding significantly. Try threshold factors between 0.5 and 1
-earlydiscardingthreshold=0
-
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#To get faster performance than the default Moses setting at roughly the same performance, use the parameter settings $searchalgorithm=1, $cubepruningpoplimit=2000 and $stack=2000. With cube pruning, the size of the stack has little impact on performance, so it should be set rather high. The speed/quality trade-off is mostly regulated by the -cube-pruning-pop-limit, i.e. the number of hypotheses added to each stack
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-# Search algorithm; cube pruning is faster than the traditional search at comparable levels of search errors; 0 = default; 1 = turns on cube pruning
-searchalgorithm=0
-# Number of hypotheses added to each stack; only a fixed number of hypotheses are generated for each span; default is 1000, higher numbers slow down the decoder, may result in better quality
-cubepruningpoplimit=1000
-# Reduce size of hypothesis stack, that keeps the best partial translations (=beam); default: 100
-stack=100
-# Maximum phrase length (default: 20)
-maxphraselen=20
-# ****** SPEED AND QUALITY TUNING
-# Minimum number of hypotheses from each coverage pattern; you may also require that a minimum number of hypotheses is added for each word coverage (they may be still pruned out, however). This is done using the switch -cube-pruning-diversity, which sets the minimum. The default is 0
-cubepruningdiversity=0
-# Distortion (reordering) limit in maximum number of words (0 = monotone; -1 = unlimited ; any other positive value = maximal number of words; default:6)); limiting distortion often increases speed and quality
-distortionlimit=6
-#======================================================= 6. TUNING PARAMETERS ===========================================================================
-# Maximum number of runs of tuning ( -1 = no limit; Any positive number = maximum number of runs)
-maxruns=10
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-# DO NOT CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-##########################################################################################################################################################
-
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-# 1. Do some preparatory work
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-# Register start date and time of corpus training
-startdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-
-echo "********************** DO PREPARATORY WORK:"
-#to avoid *** glibc detected *** errors with moses compiler
-export MALLOC_CHECK_=0
-
-echo "****** build names of parameters that will dictate the directory structure of the trained corpus files"
-if [ "$lngmdl" = "1" ]; then
- lngmdlparameters="LM-$lmbasename-IRSTLM-$Gram-$distributed-$s-$quantize-$lmmemmapping"
-elif [ "$lngmdl" = "5" ]; then
- lngmdlparameters="LM-$lmbasename-RandLM-$Gram-$inputtype-$falsepos-$values"
-fi
-
-#Use numeric codes in order to avoid file name length to exceed the limit
-case "$alignment" in
-'intersect')
-alignmentcode="1";
-;;
-'intersection')
-alignmentcode="9";
-;;
-'union')
-alignmentcode="2";
-;;
-'grow')
-alignmentcode="3";
-;;
-'grow-final')
-alignmentcode="4";
-;;
-'grow-diag')
-alignmentcode="5";
-;;
-'grow-diag-final-and')
-alignmentcode="6";
-;;
-'srctotgt')
-alignmentcode="7";
-;;
-'tgttosrc')
-alignmentcode="8";
-;;
-*)
-echo "The Moses training script parameter \$alignment has an illegal value. Exiting ...";
-exit 0;
-;;
-esac
-
-#Reordering model; possible values: msd-bidirectional-fe (default), msd-bidirectional-f, msd-fe, msd-f, monotonicity-bidirectional-fe, monotonicity-bidirectional-f, monotonicity-fe, monotonicity-f
-#Use numeric codes in order to avoid file name length to exceed the limit
-case "$reordering" in
-'msd-bidirectional-fe')
-reorderingcode="1";
-param=wbe-$reordering;
-;;
-'msd-bidirectional-f')
-reorderingcode="2";
-param=wbe-$reordering;
-;;
-'msd-fe')
-reorderingcode="3";
-param=wbe-msd-backward-fe;
-;;
-'msd-f')
-reorderingcode="4";
-param=wbe-msd-backward-f;
-;;
-'monotonicity-bidirectional-fe')
-reorderingcode="5";
-param=wbe-$reordering;
-;;
-'monotonicity-bidirectional-f')
-reorderingcode="6";
-param=wbe-$reordering;
-;;
-'monotonicity-fe')
-reorderingcode="7";
-param=wbe-monotonicity-backward-fe;
-;;
-'monotonicity-f')
-reorderingcode="8";
-param=wbe-monotonicity-backward-f;
-;;
-*)
-echo "The Moses training script parameter \$reordering has an illegal value. Exiting ...";
-exit 0;
-;;
-esac
-
-trainingparameters="T-$paralleltraining-$firsttrainingstep-$lasttrainingstep-MKCLS-$nummkclsiterations-$numclasses-MGIZA-$mgizanumprocessors-GIZA-$ml-$model1iterations-$model2iterations-$hmmiterations-$model3iterations-$model4iterations-$model5iterations-$model6iterations-$countincreasecutoff-$countincreasecutoffal-$mincountincrease-$peggedcutoff-$probcutoff-$probsmooth-$compactalignmentformat-$model1dumpfrequency-$model2dumpfrequency-$hmmdumpfrequency-$transferdumpfrequency-$model345dumpfrequency-$nbestalignments-$nodumps-$onlyaldumps-$verbose-$verbosesentence-$emalsmooth-$model23smoothfactor-$model4smoothfactor-$model5smoothfactor-$nsmooth-$nsmoothgeneral-$compactadtable-$deficientdistortionforemptyword-$depm4-$depm5-$emalignmentdependencies-$emprobforempty-$m5p0-$manlexfactor1-$manlexfactor2-$manlexmaxmultiplicity-$maxfertility-$p0-$pegging-MOSES-$alignmentcode-$reorderingcode-$MinLen-$MaxLen-$MaxPhraseLength-$Gram-$weight_t-$weight_l-$weight_d-$weight_w-$mbr-$mbrsize-$mbrscale-$monotoneatpunctuation-$ttablelimit-$beamthreshold-$earlydiscardingthreshold-$searchalgorithm-$cubepruningpoplimit-$stack-$maxphraselen-$cubepruningdiversity-$distortionlimit"
-if [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- mmparameters="M-1"
-else
- mmparameters="M-0"
-fi
-if [ "$tuning" = "1" ]; then
- tuningparameters="Tu-$tuningbasename-$maxruns"
-else
- tuningparameters="Tu-0"
-fi
-if [ "$runtrainingtest" = "1" ]; then
- evaluationparameters="E-$testbasename-$recaserbasename"
-else
- evaluationparameters="E-0"
-fi
-
-echo "****** build name of directories where corpus trained files will be located"
-#Full path of the tools directory (giza, irstlm, moses, scripts, ...)
-toolsdir="$mosesdir/tools"
-#Full path of the tools subdirectory where modified scripts are located
-modifiedscriptsdir="$toolsdir/modified-scripts"
-#Full path of the files used for training (corpus, language model, recaser, tuning, evaluation)
-datadir="$mosesdir/corpora_for_training"
-#Full path of the training logs
-logdir="$mosesdir/logs"
-#Full path of the base directory where your corpus will be processed (corpus, model, lm, evaluation, recaser)
-workdir="$mosesdir/corpora_trained"
-#Full path of the language model directory
-lmdir="$workdir/lm/$lang2/$lngmdlparameters"
-#Full path of the tokenized files directory
-tokdir="$workdir/tok"
-#Full path of the cleaned files directory
-cleandir="$workdir/clean/MinLen-$MinLen.MaxLen-$MaxLen"
-#Full path of the lowercased (after cleaning) files directory
-lc_clean_dir="$workdir/lc_clean/MinLen-$MinLen.MaxLen-$MaxLen"
-#Full path of the lowercased (and not cleaned) files directory
-lc_no_clean_dir="$workdir/lc_no_clean"
-#Full path of the recaser files directory
-recaserdir="$workdir/recaser/$lang2/$recaserbasename-IRSTLM"
-#Full path of the trained corpus files directory
-modeldir="$workdir/model/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters"
-#Root-dir parameter of Moses
-rootdir=$modeldir
-#Full path of the memory-mapped files directory
-memmapsdir="$workdir/memmaps/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters"
-#Full path of the tuning files directory
-tuningdir="$workdir/tuning/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters.$mmparameters.$tuningparameters/$trainingparameters"
-#Full path of the training test files directory
-testdir="$workdir/evaluation/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters.$mmparameters.$tuningparameters.$evaluationparameters/$trainingparameters"
-#Full path of the detokenized files directory
-detokdir="$workdir/detok/$lang2/$testbasename"
-#Full path of the detokenized files directory
-mgizanewdir="mgiza"
-
-#Avoid a nasty mistake that does not lead to an error message
-if [ ! -f $datadir/$lmbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- echo "A corpus training has to specify a valid language model file (parameter \$lmbasename, whose value is set to $lmbasename). If the LM has already been built, then it will not be redone. For example, if you want to use the 1000.pt file, set this parameter to 1000 and that file should be placed in $datadir. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-if [ "$lngmdl" != "1" -a "$lngmdl" != "5" ]; then
- echo "The language model builder parameter (\$lngmdl, whose value is set to $lngmdl) can only have the following values: 1 <-- IRSTLM or 5 <-- RandLM. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-if [ ! -f $datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang1 -o ! -f $datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- echo "$datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang1"
- echo "A corpus training has to specify a valid corpus file (parameter \$corpusbasename, whose value is set to $corpusbasename). For instance, if you want to use the files 1000.en and 1000.pt as the corpus files, this parameter should be set to 1000 and those files should be placed in $datadir. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-echo "****** create directories where training and translation files will be located"
-#create the directory where you will put the documents to be translated
-if [ ! -d $mosesdir/translation_input ] ; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/translation_input ; fi
-
-#create the directory where you will put the documents that have been translated
-if [ ! -d $mosesdir/translation_output ] ; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/translation_output ; fi
-
-#create the directory where you will put the human translations that will be used for scoring the documents that have been translated
-if [ ! -d $mosesdir/translation_reference ] ; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/translation_reference ; fi
-
-#Create logs directory (where will be stored info about the training done)
-if [ ! -d $mosesdir/logs ] ; then mkdir -p $mosesdir/logs ; fi
-
-#Create, if it does not exist, the modified-scripts subdirectory of $toolsdir
-if [ ! -d $modifiedscriptsdir ]; then mkdir -p $modifiedscriptsdir; fi
-
-#Create work directory (where the training files will be located) if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $workdir ]; then mkdir -p $workdir; fi
-
-#Create base language model directory if it does not exist ("base" means for all trained corpora;
-#"current" means for the presently trained corpus; "current" is a subdirectory of "base")
-if [ ! -d $workdir/lm ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/lm; fi
-#Create current language model directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $lmdir ]; then mkdir -p $lmdir; fi
-
-#Create tokenized files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $tokdir ]; then mkdir -p $tokdir; fi
-
-#Create base cleaned files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $cleandir ]; then mkdir -p $cleandir; fi
-
-#Create current lowercased (after cleaning) files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $lc_clean_dir ]; then mkdir -p $lc_clean_dir; fi
-
-#Create current lowercased (and not cleaned) files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $lc_no_clean_dir ]; then mkdir -p $lc_no_clean_dir; fi
-
-#Create base trained corpus files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $workdir/model ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/model; fi
-#Create current trained corpus files directory if it does not exist
-if [ ! -d $modeldir ]; then mkdir -p $modeldir; fi
-
-if [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- #Create base memory-mapping files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $workdir/memmaps ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/memmaps; fi
- #Create current memory-mapping files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $memmapsdir ]; then mkdir -p $memmapsdir; fi
-fi
-
-if [ "$tuning" = "1" ]; then
- #Create base tuning files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $workdir/tuning ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/tuning; fi
- #Create current tuning files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $tuningdir ]; then mkdir -p $tuningdir; fi
-fi
-
-if [ "$runtrainingtest" = "1" ]; then
- #Create base evaluation files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $workdir/evaluation ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/evaluation; fi
- #Create current evaluation files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $testdir ]; then mkdir -p $testdir; fi
-
- #Create base recaser files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $workdir/recaser ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/recaser; fi
- #Create current recaser files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $recaserdir ]; then mkdir -p $recaserdir; fi
-
- #Create base detokenized files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $workdir/detok ]; then mkdir -p $workdir/detok; fi
- #Create base detokenized files directory if it does not exist
- if [ ! -d $detokdir ]; then mkdir -p $detokdir; fi
-fi
-
-#define name of the logfile
-logfile="$lang1-$lang2.C-$corpusbasename-$MaxLen-$MinLen.LM-$lmbasename.MM-$memmapping.`date +day-%d-%m-%y-time-%H-%M-%S`.txt"
-log=$logdir/$logfile
-#Create corpus training log file
-echo "" > $log
-
-echo "****** create some auxiliary functions"
-#function that checks whether a trained corpus exists already
-checktrainedcorpusexists() {
- if [ ! -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo -n "A previously trained corpus does not exist. You have to train a corpus first. Exiting..."
- exit 0
- fi
-}
-
-makeTrainingSummary() {
- dontuse=0
- echo "***************** Writing training summary"
-
- echo "*** Script version ***: train-1.11" > $log
- if [ ! -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> $log
- echo "@ !!! THIS IS NOT A VALIDLY TRAINED CORPUS !!! DO NOT USE IT FOR TRANSLATION !!! @" >> $log
- echo "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> $log
- dontuse=1
- fi
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Duration ***: " >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "Start time: $startdate" >> $log
- echo "Start language model building: $startLMdate" >> $log
- echo "Start recaser training: $startrecasertrainingdate" >> $log
- echo "Start corpus training: $starttrainingdate" >> $log
- echo "Start memory-mapping: $startmmpdate" >> $log
- echo "Start tuning: $starttuningdate" >> $log
- echo "Start test: $starttestdate" >> $log
- echo "Start scoring: $startscoringdate" >> $log
- echo "End time: `date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Languages*** :" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "Source language: $lang1" >> $log
- echo "Target language: $lang2" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Training steps in fact executed *** :" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- if [ -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm -o -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap ]; then
- echo "Language model building executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Language model building executed=no. !!! THIS CORPUS CANNOT BE USED FOR TRANSLATION !!! Retrain it." >> $log
- dontuse=1
- fi
- if [ -f $recaserdir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "Recaser training executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Recaser training executed=no. !!! THIS CORPUS CANNOT BE USED FOR TRANSLATION !!! Retrain it." >> $log
- dontuse=1
- fi
- if [ -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "Corpus training executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Corpus training executed=no. !!! THIS CORPUS CANNOT BE USED FOR TRANSLATION !!! Retrain it." >> $log
- dontuse=1
- fi
- if [ "$paralleltraining" = "1" -a -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "Parallel training executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Parallel training executed=no" >> $log
- fi
- echo "First training step=$frsttrainingstep" >> $log
- echo "Last training step=$lasttrainingstep" >> $log
- if [ -f $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.binlexr.srctree ]; then
- echo "Corpus memmapping executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Corpus memmapping executed=no" >> $log
- if [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- echo "Memory-mapping was not successfully finished. Erase the $memmapsdir and retrain the corpus." >> $log
- dontuse=1
- fi
- fi
- if [ -f $tuningdir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "Tuning executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Tuning executed=no" >> $log
- fi
- if [ -f $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm ]; then
- echo "Training test executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Training test executed=no" >> $log
- fi
- if [ "$score" != "" ]; then
- echo "Scoring executed=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Scoring executed=no" >> $log
- fi
- if [ "$score" != "" ]; then
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Score ***:" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "$score" >> $log
- fi
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Files and directories used:" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Moses base directory ***:" >> $log
- echo "$mosesdir" >> $log
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- if [ -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm -o -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap ]; then
- echo "*** File used to build language model ***: " >> $log
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "$lmdir/$lmbasename.$lang2" >> $log
- fi
- if [ -f $recaserdir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "*** File used to build recasing model ***:" >> $log
- echo "$recaserdir/$lang2.$recaserbasename/$lang2.$recaserbasename" >> $log
- fi
- if [ -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "*** File used for corpus training ***: " >> $log
- echo "$modeldir/$corpusbasename.$lang1" >> $log
- echo "$modeldir/$corpusbasename.$lang2" >> $log
- fi
- if [ "$tuning" = "1" ]; then
- if [ -f $tuningdir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "*** Files used for tuning ***:" >> $log
- echo "$workdir/tuning/$tuningbasename.$lang1" >> $log
- echo "$workdir/tuning/$tuningbasename.$lang2" >> $log
- fi
- fi
- if [ "$runtrainingtest" = "1" ]; then
- echo "*** Files used for testing training ***:" >> $log
- if [ -f $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.xml ]; then
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "$testdir/$testbasename.$lang1" >> $log
- echo "$testdir/$testbasename.$lang2" >> $log
- fi
- fi
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** Specific settings ***:" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- if [ "$reuse" = "1" ]; then
- echo "Reuse relevant files created in previous trainings=yes" >> $log
- else
- echo "Reuse relevant files created in previous trainings=no" >> $log
- fi
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "+ Language model (LM) parameters:" >> $log
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "------------------------ General parameters ----------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Language model builder=$lngmdl (0 = SRILM, 1 = IRSTLM; 5 = RandLM)" >> $log
- echo "Gram=$Gram" >> $log
- if [ "$lngmdl" = "1" ]; then
- echo "--------------------- IRSTLM parameters ------------------------" >> $log
- echo "distributed=$distributed" >> $log
- if [ "$distributed" = "1" ]; then
- echo "dictnumparts=$dictnumparts" >> $log
- fi
- echo "smoothing=$s" >> $log
- echo "quantized=$quantize" >> $log
- echo "memory-mmapped=$lmmemmapping" >> $log
- elif [ "$lngmdl" = "5" ]; then
- echo "--------------------- RandLM parameters ------------------------" >> $log
- echo "inputtype=$inputtype" >> $log
- echo "false positives=$falsepos" >> $log
- echo "values=$values" >> $log
- fi
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "+ Training Settings ***:" >> $log
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "*************** mkcls options *********************************" >> $log
- echo "nummkclsiterations=$nummkclsiterations" >> $log
- echo "numclasses=$numclasses" >> $log
- echo "*************** MGIZA option **********************************" >> $log
- echo "mgizanumprocessors=$mgizanumprocessors" >> $log
- echo "*************** GIZA options **********************************" >> $log
- echo "maximum sentence length=$ml" >> $log
- echo "No. of iterations:" >> $log
- echo "m1=$model1iterations" >> $log
- echo "m2=$model2iterations" >> $log
- echo "mh=$hmmiterations" >> $log
- echo "m3=$model3iterations" >> $log
- echo "m4=$model4iterations" >> $log
- echo "m5=$model5iterations" >> $log
- echo "m6=$model6iterations" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Parameters for various heuristics in GIZA++ for efficient training:" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "countincreasecutoff=$countincreasecutoff" >> $log
- echo "countincreasecutoffal=$countincreasecutoffal" >> $log
- echo "mincountincrease=$mincountincrease" >> $log
- echo "peggedcutoff=$peggedcutoff" >> $log
- echo "probcutoff=$probcutoff" >> $log
- echo "probsmooth=$probsmooth" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Parameters describing the type and amount of output:" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "compactalignmentformat=$compactalignmentformat" >> $log
- echo "t1=$model1dumpfrequency" >> $log
- echo "t2=$model2dumpfrequency" >> $log
- echo "th=$hmmdumpfrequency" >> $log
- echo "t2to3=$transferdumpfrequency" >> $log
- echo "t345=$model345dumpfrequency" >> $log
- echo "nbestalignments=$nbestalignments" >> $log
- echo "nodumps=$nodumps" >> $log
- echo "onlyaldumps=$onlyaldumps" >> $log
- echo "verbose=$verbose" >> $log
- echo "verbosesentence=$verbosesentence" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Smoothing parameters:" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "emalsmooth=$emalsmooth" >> $log
- echo "model23smoothfactor=$model23smoothfactor" >> $log
- echo "model4smoothfactor=$model4smoothfactor" >> $log
- echo "model5smoothfactor=$model5smoothfactor" >> $log
- echo "nsmooth=$nsmooth" >> $log
- echo "nsmoothgeneral=$nsmoothgeneral" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Parameters modifying the models:" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "compactadtable=$compactadtable" >> $log
- echo "deficientdistortionforemptyword=$deficientdistortionforemptyword" >> $log
- echo "depm4=$depm4" >> $log
- echo "depm5=$depm5" >> $log
- echo "emalignmentdependencies=$emalignmentdependencies" >> $log
- echo "emprobforempty=$emprobforempty" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "Parameters modifying the EM-algorithm:" >> $log
- echo "---------------------------------------------------------------" >> $log
- echo "m5p0=$m5p0" >> $log
- echo "manlexfactor1=$manlexfactor1" >> $log
- echo "manlexfactor2=$manlexfactor2" >> $log
- echo "manlexmaxmultiplicity=$manlexmaxmultiplicity" >> $log
- echo "maxfertility=$maxfertility" >> $log
- echo "p0=$p0" >> $log
- echo "pegging=$pegging" >> $log
- echo "********************* Training script parameters **************" >> $log
- echo "alignment=$alignment" >> $log
- echo "reordering=$reordering" >> $log
- echo "MinLen=$MinLen" >> $log
- echo "MaxLen=$MaxLen" >> $log
- echo "MaxPhraseLength=$MaxPhraseLength" >> $log
- echo "********************* Moses decoder parameters **************" >> $log
- echo "NOTE: only used in testing if \$tuning = 0" >> $log
- echo "********** Quality parameters **************" >> $log
- echo "weight-t=$weight_t" >> $log
- echo "weight-l=$weight_l" >> $log
- echo "weight-d=$weight_d" >> $log
- echo "weight-w=$weight_w" >> $log
- echo "mbr=$mbr" >> $log
- echo "mbr-size=$mbrsize" >> $log
- echo "mbr-scale=$mbrscale" >> $log
- echo "monotone-at-punctuation=$monotoneatpunctuation" >> $log
- echo "********** Speed parameters ****************" >> $log
- echo "ttable-limit=$ttablelimit" >> $log
- echo "beam-threshold=$beamthreshold" >> $log
- echo "stack=$stack" >> $log
- echo "early-discarding-threshold=$earlydiscardingthreshold" >> $log
- echo "search-algorithm=$searchalgorithm" >> $log
- echo "cube-pruning-pop-limit=$cubepruningpoplimit" >> $log
- echo "max-phrase-length=$maxphraselen" >> $log
- echo "********** Quality and speed parameters ****" >> $log
- echo "cube-pruning-diversity=$cubepruningdiversity" >> $log
- echo "distortion-limit=$distortionlimit" >> $log
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "+ Tuning Settings ***:" >> $log
- echo "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" >> $log
- echo "Maximum number of tunning runs=$maxruns" >> $log
- echo "###########################################################################################" >> $log
- echo "*** Parameters that will be used by other scripts ***:" >> $log
- echo "###########################################################################################" >> $log
- echo "In order to use this trained corpus for translation, please set the value of the \$logfile " >> $log
- echo "parameter of translate script as follows:" >> $log
- echo "logfile=$logfile" >> $log
- echo "The next parameters will be automatically filled in if you choose the right \$logfile name:" >> $log
- echo "lang1=$lang1" >> $log
- echo "lang2=$lang2" >> $log
- echo "corpusbasename=$corpusbasename" >> $log
- echo "language-model-parameters=$lngmdlparameters" >> $log
- echo "training-parameters=$trainingparameters" >> $log
- echo "memory-mapping-parameters=$memmapping" >> $log
- echo "memory-mapping-extra-parameters=$param" >> $log
- echo "tuning-parameters=$tuningparameters" >> $log
- echo "evaluation-parameters=$evaluationparameters" >> $log
- echo "minlen=$MinLen" >> $log
- echo "maxlen=$MaxLen" >> $log
- echo "recaserbasename=$recaserbasename" >> $log
- echo "###########################################################################################" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- echo "*** List of files created by the training ***:" >> $log
- echo "========================================================================" >> $log
- sort $logdir/corpus-files.txt | uniq > $logdir/corpus-files-sorted.txt
- cat $logdir/corpus-files-sorted.txt >> $log
- if [ "$dontuse" = "1" ]; then
- mv -f $log $logdir/!!!INVALID!!!$logfile
- fi
- rm $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- rm $logdir/corpus-files-sorted.txt
-}
-
-#function that avoids some unwanted effects of interrupting training
-control_c() {
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "****** Script interrupted by CTRL + C."
- exit 0
-}
-
-trap control_c SIGINT
-#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-echo "****** export several variables"
-#full path to your moses scripts directory
-export SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR=$toolsdir/moses/scripts*
-export IRSTLM=$toolsdir/irstlm
-export PATH=$toolsdir/irstlm/bin/i686:$toolsdir/irstlm/bin:$PATH
-export RANDLM=$toolsdir/randlm
-export PATH=$toolsdir/randlm/bin:$PATH
-export PATH=$toolsdir/mgiza:$PATH
-export QMT_HOME=$toolsdir/mgiza
-export corpusbasename
-export lmbasename
-export lang1
-export lang2
-
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#2. DO LANGUAGE MODEL
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-startLMdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-echo "********************** BUILD LANGUAGE MODEL (LM):"
-
-if [ -f $datadir/$lmbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- echo "****** substitute problematic characters in LM file"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$lmbasename.$lang2.ctrl ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v|' ' /' < $datadir/$lmbasename.$lang2 > $tokdir/$lmbasename.$lang2.ctrl
- else
- echo "Substituting problematic characters in the $datadir/$lmbasename.$lang2 file already done. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "****** tokenize LM file"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$lmbasename.tok.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $tokdir/$lmbasename.$lang2.ctrl > $tokdir/$lmbasename.tok.$lang2
- else
- echo "Tokenizing of the $tokdir/$lmbasename.$lang2.ctrl file already done. Reusing it."
- fi
-else
- echo "The $datadir/$lmbasename.$lang2 file, used for the language model (LM) building, does not exist. Please review the \$lmbasename and/or the \$lang2 settings of this script. LM building is done with a target language file. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-echo "$tokdir/$lmbasename.$lang2.ctrl" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-echo "$tokdir/$lmbasename.tok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-
-echo "****** lowercase LM file"
-if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tokdir/$lmbasename.tok.$lang2 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2
-else
- echo "Lowercasing of the $tokdir/$lmbasename.tok.$lang2 file already done. Reusing it."
-fi
-echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-
-echo "****** building LM"
-# If LM built with IRSTLM ...
-if [ "$lngmdl" = "1" ]; then
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm ]; then
- #if this operation was previously unsuccessful
- if [ -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz ]; then
- rm -rf $lmdir
- mkdir -p $lmdir
- fi
- echo "****** build corpus IRSTLM language model (LM)"
- echo "*** build iARPA LM file"
- datestamp=`date +day-%d-%m-%y-time-%H-%M-%S`
- if [ ! -d /tmp/$datestamp ]; then mkdir -p /tmp/$datestamp; fi
- if [ ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz -a "$distributed" = "1" ]; then
- echo "*** distributed building of LM file; training procedure split into $k parts"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/build-lm.sh -t /tmp/$datestamp -i $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2 -o $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz -n $Gram -k $dictnumparts -s $s
- elif [ ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz ]; then
- echo "*** non-distributed building of LM file"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/build-lm.sh -t /tmp/$datestamp -i $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2 -o $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz -n $Gram -s $s
- fi
- rm -rf /tmp/$datestamp
- if [ ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm ]; then
- if [ "$quantize" = "1" ]; then
- echo "*** quantize language model"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/quantize-lm $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.qlm.gz
- echo "*** binarize language model"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/compile-lm --memmap $lmmemmapping $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.qlm.gz $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm
- else
- echo "*** binarize language model"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/compile-lm --memmap $lmmemmapping $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.lm.gz $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm
- fi
- fi
- else
- echo "Language model already exists in $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm. Reusing it."
- fi
-#... else if LM built with RandLM ...
-elif [ "$lngmdl" = "5" ]; then
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap ]; then
- #if this operation was previously unsuccessful
- if [ -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.counts.sorted.gz -o -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.gz ]; then
- rm -rf $lmdir
- mkdir -p $lmdir
- fi
-
- if [ "$inputtype" = "corpus" ]; then
- echo "****** build corpus RandLM language model"
- cd $lmdir
- if [ ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2.gz ]; then
- gzip -f < $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2.gz
- fi
- echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2.gz" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- $toolsdir/randlm/bin/buildlm -struct BloomMap -order $Gram -falsepos $falsepos -values $values -output-prefix $lang2.$lngmdlparameters -input-type $inputtype -input-path $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2.gz
- elif [ "$inputtype" = "arpa" ]; then
- echo "****** build ARPA RandLM language model"
- cd $lmdir
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/build-lm.sh -i $lc_no_clean_dir/$lmbasename.lowercase.$lang2 -n $Gram -o $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.gz -k $dictnumparts
- cd $lmdir
- $toolsdir/randlm/bin/buildlm -struct BloomMap -order $Gram -falsepos $falsepos -values $values -output-prefix $lang2.$lngmdlparameters -input-type $inputtype -input-path $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.gz
- fi
- else
- echo "Language model already exists in $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap. Reusing it."
- fi
-fi
-for createdfile in `ls $lmdir`; do
- echo "$lmdir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-done
-if [ -d $lmdir/stat ]; then
- for createdfile in `ls $lmdir/stat`; do
- echo "$lmdir/stat/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- done
-fi
-
-if [ ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm -a ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Linguistic model not correctly trained. Exiting..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-cd $workdir
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#3. RECASER TRAINING
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-
-startrecasertrainingdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-echo "********************** TRAIN RECASER WITH IRSTLM:"
-
-if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $recaserdir/phrase-table.$lang2.$recaserbasename.binphr.tgtvoc ]; then
- if [ -f $recaserdir/cased.irstlm.$lang2.$recaserbasename.gz ]; then
- rm -rf $recaserdir
- mkdir -p $recaserdir
- fi
- echo "****** Check recaser file exists"
- if [ ! -f $datadir/$recaserbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- echo "The file $datadir/$recaserbasename.$lang2, used for recaser training, does not exist. Please review the \$recaserbasename and possibly the \$lang2 settings of this script. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
-
- cd $toolsdir/moses/script*
- cd recaser
- echo "****** patch train-recaser.perl"
- sed -e 's#^.*my \$cmd.*NGRAM_COUNT.*$#\tmy $cmd = "toolsdir/irstlm/bin/build-lm.sh -t /tmp/datestamp -i $CORPUS -n 3 -o $DIR/cased.irstlm.gz";#g' -e "s#toolsdir#$toolsdir#g" -e "s#datestamp#$datestamp#g" train-recaser.perl > train-recaser.perl.out
- sed -e 's#^.*my \$cmd.*TRAIN\_SCRIPT.*$#\tmy $cmd = "$TRAIN_SCRIPT --root-dir $DIR --model-dir $DIR --first-step $first --alignment a --corpus $DIR/aligned --f lowercased --e cased --max-phrase-length $MAX_LEN --lm 0:3:$DIR/cased.irstlm.gz:1";#g' train-recaser.perl.out > train-recaser.perl
- chmod +x train-recaser.perl
- echo "****** substitute control characters by space"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$recaserbasename.$lang2.ctrl ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$recaserbasename.$lang2 > $tokdir/$recaserbasename.$lang2.ctrl
- else
- echo "Substitute control characters by a space in the $datadir/$recaserbasename.$lang2 file already done. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$recaserbasename.$lang2.ctrl" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- echo "****** tokenize recaser file"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$recaserbasename.tok.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $tokdir/$recaserbasename.$lang2.ctrl > $tokdir/$recaserbasename.tok.$lang2
- else
- echo "Tokenizing of the $tokdir/$recaserbasename.$lang2.ctrl already done. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$recaserbasename.tok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-
- echo "****** train recaser"
- $toolsdir/moses/script*/recaser/train-recaser.perl -train-script $toolsdir/moses/script*/training/train-model.perl -corpus $tokdir/$recaserbasename.tok.$lang2 -dir $recaserdir -scripts-root-dir $toolsdir/moses/scripts*
- mv $recaserdir/cased.irstlm.gz $recaserdir/cased.irstlm.$lang2.$recaserbasename.gz
-
- echo "****** binarize recaser language model"
- $toolsdir/irstlm/bin/compile-lm --memmap 1 $recaserdir/cased.irstlm.$lang2.$recaserbasename.gz $recaserdir/cased.irstlm.$lang2.$recaserbasename.blm.mm
-
-
- echo "****** create binary phrase table"
- cd $recaserdir
- gzip -cd $recaserdir/phrase-table.gz | LC_ALL=C sort | $toolsdir/moses/misc/processPhraseTable -ttable 0 0 - -nscores 5 -out $recaserdir/phrase-table.$lang2.$recaserbasename
-
- echo "****** patch recaser's moses.ini"
- if (( $lngmdl == 1 )) ; then
- sed -e 's#^.*cased.*$#1 0 1 workdir/recaser/lang2/recaserbasename-IRSTLM/cased.irstlm.lang2.recaserbasename.blm.mm#g' -e "s#workdir#$workdir#g" -e "s#recaserbasename#$recaserbasename#g" -e "s#lang2#$lang2#g" $recaserdir/moses.ini > $recaserdir/moses.ini.out
- sed -e 's#^.*phrase-table.0-0.gz$#0 0 5 workdir/recaser/lang2/recaserbasename-IRSTLM/phrase-table.lang2.recaserbasename#g' -e "s#workdir#$workdir#g" -e "s#recaserbasename#$recaserbasename#g" -e "s#lang2#$lang2#g" $recaserdir/moses.ini.out > $recaserdir/moses.ini
- rm -f moses.ini.out
- fi
-else
- echo "Recaser training already done. Reusing it."
-fi
-
-for createdfile in `ls $recaserdir`; do
- echo "$recaserdir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-done
-
-if [ ! -f $recaserdir/phrase-table.$lang2.$recaserbasename.binphr.tgtvoc ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Recaser not correctly trained. Exiting..."
- exit 0
-fi
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#4. TRAIN CORPUS
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-starttrainingdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-echo "********************** CORPUS TRAINING:"
-if [ "$reuse" = "1" ]; then
- if [ ! -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- if [ -f $modeldir/aligned.grow-diag-final-and ]; then
- rm -rf $modeldir
- mkdir -p $modeldir
- fi
- if [ -f $workdir/model/$lang2-$lang1-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final.gz -a -f $workdir/model/$lang2-$lang1-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final.gz ]; then
- echo "****** Reusing an already trained inverted corpus"
- frsttrainingstep=3
- cp -fR $workdir/model/$lang2-$lang1-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters $workdir/model/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters
- rm $modeldir/moses.ini 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.grow-diag-final-and 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.intersect 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.union 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.grow-diag 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.grow 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/aligned.grow-final 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/lex.e2f 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/lex.f2e 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/extract.gz 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/extract.inv.gz 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/extract.o.gz 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang2-$lang1.gz 2>/dev/null
- rm $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang2-$lang1.$param.gz 2>/dev/null
- else
- frsttrainingstep=$firsttrainingstep
- fi
- fi
-else
- frsttrainingstep=$firsttrainingstep
-fi
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "****** substitute control characters by space in corpus files"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang1.ctrl ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang1 > $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang1.ctrl
- echo "$lang1 file ($datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang1) done"
- else
- echo "Substitute control characters by a space in the $lang1 file ($datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang1) already done. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang1.ctrl" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang2.ctrl ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang2 > $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang2.ctrl
- echo "$lang2 file ($datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang2) done"
- else
- echo "Substitute control characters by a space in the $lang2 file ($datadir/$corpusbasename.$lang2) already done. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang2.ctrl" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- echo "****** tokenize corpus files"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang1 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang1.ctrl > $tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang1.ctrl file was already tokenized. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang2.ctrl > $tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$corpusbasename.$lang2.ctrl file was already tokenized. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** clean corpus files"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang1 -o ! -f $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training/clean-corpus-n.perl $tokdir/$corpusbasename.tok $lang1 $lang2 $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean $MinLen $MaxLen
- else
- echo "The $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang1 and $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang2 files already exist. Reusing them."
- fi
- echo "$cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- echo "$cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** lowercase corpus files"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang1 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang1 > $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang1 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $cleandir/$corpusbasename.clean.$lang2 > $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #create data to be used in moses.ini
- if [ "$lngmdl" = "1" ]; then
- lmstr="0:$Gram:$lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm:1"
- elif [ "$lngmdl" = "5" ]; then
- lmstr="0:$Gram:$lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap:5"
- fi
- if [ "$frsttrainingstep" -lt "3" ]; then
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** phase 1 of training"
- cd $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training
- sed -e 's#^.*my \$cmd.*\$MKCLS.*opt.*$#\tmy $cmd = "$MKCLS -cnumclasses -nnummkclsiterations -p$corpus -V$classes opt";#g' -e "s#numclasses#$numclasses#g" -e "s#nummkclsiterations#$nummkclsiterations#g" train-model.perl > train-model.modif.perl
- sed -e 's#BINDIR=\"\"#BINDIR="toolsdir/mgizanewdir/bin"#g' -e "s#toolsdir#$toolsdir#g" -e "s#mgizanewdir#$mgizanewdir#g" train-model.modif.perl > train-model.perl
- rm -f train-model.modif.perl
- chmod +x train-model.perl
- if [ "$paralleltraining" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training/train-model.perl -parallel -scripts-root-dir $toolsdir/moses/scripts* -root-dir $workdir -corpus $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase -f $lang1 -e $lang2 -alignment $alignment -reordering $reordering -lm $lmstr -phrase-translation-table $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -reordering-table $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -max-phrase-length $MaxPhraseLength -first-step 1 -last-step 1 -model-dir $modeldir -corpus-dir $modeldir -giza-f2e $modeldir -giza-e2f $modeldir
- else
- $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training/train-model.perl -scripts-root-dir $toolsdir/moses/scripts* -root-dir $workdir -corpus $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase -f $lang1 -e $lang2 -alignment $alignment -reordering $reordering -lm $lmstr -phrase-translation-table $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -reordering-table $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -max-phrase-length $MaxPhraseLength -first-step 1 -last-step 1 -model-dir $modeldir -corpus-dir $modeldir -giza-f2e $modeldir -giza-e2f $modeldir
- fi
- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** phase 2 of training: MGIZA alignment"
- $toolsdir/mgiza/bin/snt2cooc $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.cooc $modeldir/$lang2.vcb $modeldir/$lang1.vcb $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2-int-train.snt
- $toolsdir/mgiza/bin/snt2cooc $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.cooc $modeldir/$lang1.vcb $modeldir/$lang2.vcb $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1-int-train.snt
- $toolsdir/mgiza/bin/mgiza -ncpus $mgizanumprocessors -c $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1-int-train.snt -o $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1 -s $modeldir/$lang1.vcb -t $modeldir/$lang2.vcb -coocurrencefile $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.cooc -ml $ml -countincreasecutoff $countincreasecutoff -countincreasecutoffal $countincreasecutoffal -mincountincrease $mincountincrease -peggedcutoff $peggedcutoff -probcutoff $probcutoff -probsmooth $probsmooth -m1 $model1iterations -m2 $model2iterations -mh $hmmiterations -m3 $model3iterations -m4 $model4iterations -m5 $model5iterations -m6 $model6iterations -t1 $model1dumpfrequency -t2 $model2dumpfrequency -t2to3 $transferdumpfrequency -t345 $model345dumpfrequency -th $hmmdumpfrequency -onlyaldumps $onlyaldumps -nodumps $nodumps -compactadtable $compactadtable -model4smoothfactor $model4smoothfactor -compactalignmentformat $compactalignmentformat -verbose $verbose -verbosesentence $verbosesentence -emalsmooth $emalsmooth -model23smoothfactor $model23smoothfactor -model4smoothfactor $model4smoothfactor -model5smoothfactor $model5smoothfactor -nsmooth $nsmooth -nsmoothgeneral $nsmoothgeneral -deficientdistortionforemptyword $deficientdistortionforemptyword -depm4 $depm4 -depm5 $depm5 -emalignmentdependencies $emalignmentdependencies -emprobforempty $emprobforempty -m5p0 $m5p0 -manlexfactor1 $manlexfactor1 -manlexfactor2 $manlexfactor2 -manlexmaxmultiplicity $manlexmaxmultiplicity -maxfertility $maxfertility -p0 $p0 -pegging $pegging
- $toolsdir/mgiza/bin/mgiza -ncpus $mgizanumprocessors -c $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2-int-train.snt -o $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2 -s $modeldir/$lang2.vcb -t $modeldir/$lang1.vcb -coocurrencefile $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.cooc -ml $ml -countincreasecutoff $countincreasecutoff -countincreasecutoffal $countincreasecutoffal -mincountincrease $mincountincrease -peggedcutoff $peggedcutoff -probcutoff $probcutoff -probsmooth $probsmooth -m1 $model1iterations -m2 $model2iterations -mh $hmmiterations -m3 $model3iterations -m4 $model4iterations -m5 $model5iterations -m6 $model6iterations -t1 $model1dumpfrequency -t2 $model2dumpfrequency -t2to3 $transferdumpfrequency -t345 $model345dumpfrequency -th $hmmdumpfrequency -onlyaldumps $onlyaldumps -nodumps $nodumps -compactadtable $compactadtable -model4smoothfactor $model4smoothfactor -compactalignmentformat $compactalignmentformat -verbose $verbose -verbosesentence $verbosesentence -emalsmooth $emalsmooth -model23smoothfactor $model23smoothfactor -model4smoothfactor $model4smoothfactor -model5smoothfactor $model5smoothfactor -nsmooth $nsmooth -nsmoothgeneral $nsmoothgeneral -deficientdistortionforemptyword $deficientdistortionforemptyword -depm4 $depm4 -depm5 $depm5 -emalignmentdependencies $emalignmentdependencies -emprobforempty $emprobforempty -m5p0 $m5p0 -manlexfactor1 $manlexfactor1 -manlexfactor2 $manlexfactor2 -manlexmaxmultiplicity $manlexmaxmultiplicity -maxfertility $maxfertility -p0 $p0 -pegging $pegging
- echo "****** phase 2.1 of training (merge alignments)"
- $toolsdir/mgiza/scripts/merge_alignment.py $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final.part* > $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final
- $toolsdir/mgiza/scripts/merge_alignment.py $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final.part* > $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final
- gzip -f $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final > $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final.gz
- gzip -f $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final > $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final.gz
- if [ -f $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final ]; then
- rm -f $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final
- fi
- if [ -f $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final ]; then
- rm -f $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final
- fi
- rm -f $modeldir/$lang1-$lang2.A3.final.part* 2>/dev/null
- rm -f $modeldir/$lang2-$lang1.A3.final.part* 2>/dev/null
- fi
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- if [ "$paralleltraining" = "1" ]; then
- echo "****** Rest of parallel training"
- $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training/train-model.perl -parallel -scripts-root-dir $toolsdir/moses/scripts* -root-dir $workdir -corpus $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase -f $lang1 -e $lang2 -alignment $alignment -reordering $reordering -lm $lmstr -phrase-translation-table $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -reordering-table $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -max-phrase-length $MaxPhraseLength -first-step 3 -last-step $lasttrainingstep -model-dir $modeldir -corpus-dir $modeldir -giza-f2e $modeldir -giza-e2f $modeldir
- else
- echo "****** Rest of non-parallel training"
- $toolsdir/moses/scripts*/training/train-model.perl -scripts-root-dir $toolsdir/moses/scripts* -root-dir $workdir -corpus $lc_clean_dir/$corpusbasename.lowercase -f $lang1 -e $lang2 -alignment $alignment -reordering $reordering -lm $lmstr -phrase-translation-table $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -reordering-table $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2 -max-phrase-length $MaxPhraseLength -first-step 3 -last-step $lasttrainingstep -model-dir $modeldir -corpus-dir $modeldir -giza-f2e $modeldir -giza-e2f $modeldir
- fi
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- if [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- cp $modeldir/moses.ini $memmapsdir
- echo "$memmapsdir/moses.ini" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- fi
- cp $modeldir/moses.ini $modeldir/moses.ini.bak.train
-else
- echo "Training already done. Reusing it."
-fi
-
-for createdfile in `ls $modeldir`; do
- echo "$modeldir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
-done
-
-if [ ! -f $modeldir/moses.ini ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Corpus not correctly trained. Exiting..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-cd $workdir
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#5. CORPUS MEMORY-MAPPING
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-if (( $memmapping == 1 )) ; then
- echo "********************** MEMORY-MAPPING:"
- #If you have no trained corpus, then alert that you should create it
- checktrainedcorpusexists
-
- startmmpdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-
-
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o "$domemmapping" = "1" -o ! -f $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.binlexr.srctree ]; then
- if [ -f $memmapsdir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.binphr.idx ]; then
- rm -rf $memmapsdir
- mkdir -p $memmapsdir
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** create binary phrase table"
- gzip -cd $modeldir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.gz | LC_ALL=C sort | $toolsdir/moses/misc/processPhraseTable -ttable 0 0 - -nscores 5 -out $memmapsdir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** create binary reordering table"
-
- gzip -cd $modeldir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.gz | LC_ALL=C sort | $toolsdir/moses/misc/processLexicalTable -out $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #Save the present moses.ini just in case it is erased if you interrupt one of the subsequent steps
- cp $modeldir/moses.ini $modeldir/moses.ini.bak.memmap
- echo "$modeldir/moses.ini.bak.memmap" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- cp $modeldir/moses.ini $memmapsdir/moses.ini
- sed -e "s#$modeldir#$memmapsdir#g" -e "s#wbe\-$reordering\.gz#wbe-$reordering#g" -e "s#wbe\-msd\-backward\-fe\.gz#wbe-msd-backward-fe#g" -e "s#wbe\-msd\-backward\-f\.gz#wbe-msd-backward-f#g" -e "s#wbe\-monotonicity\-backward\-fe\.gz#wbe-monotonicity-backward-fe#g" -e "s#wbe\-monotonicity\-backward\-f\.gz#wbe-monotonicity-backward-f#g" -e "s#0 0 0 5 $memmapsdir\/phrase\-table\.$corpusbasename\.$lang1\-$lang2#1 0 0 5 $memmapsdir/phrase-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2#g" $memmapsdir/moses.ini > $memmapsdir/moses.ini.memmap
- mv $memmapsdir/moses.ini.memmap $memmapsdir/moses.ini
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- else
- echo "Memory-mapping already done. Reusing it."
- fi
-
- for createdfile in `ls $memmapsdir`; do
- echo "$memmapsdir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- done
-
- if [ ! -f $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.binlexr.srctree ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Memory-mapping not correctly done. Exiting..."
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-cd $workdir
-
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#6. TUNING
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-if (( $tuning == 1 )) ; then
- echo "********************** TUNING:"
- #If you have no trained corpus, then alert that you should create it
- checktrainedcorpusexists
-
- starttuningdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o "$dotuning" = "1" -o ! -f $tuningdir/moses.ini ]; then
- if [ -f $tuningdir/run1.moses.ini ]; then
- rm -rf $tuningdir
- mkdir -p $tuningdir
- dotrainingtest=1
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** tokenize language 1 tuning data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang1 ]; then
- if [ -f $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang1 ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang1 > $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang1.tmp
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang1.tmp > $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang1 file, used for tuning, does not exist. Please review the tuningbasename setting of this script. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang1 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** tokenize language 2 tuning data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang2 ]; then
- if [ -f $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang2 > $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang2.tmp
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang2.tmp > $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $datadir/$tuningbasename.$lang2 file, used for tuning, does not exist. Please review the tuningbasename setting of this script. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** lowercase language 1 tuning data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang1 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang1 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang1 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** lowercase language 2 tuning data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tokdir/$tuningbasename.tok.$lang2 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- echo "****** tuning!!!"
- cd $workdir/tuning/
- # if corpus was memory-mapped
- if [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- #use memory-mapping
- mosesinidir1=$memmapsdir
- else
- mosesinidir1=$modeldir
- fi
- $modifiedscriptsdir/mert-moses-new-modif.pl $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang1 $lc_no_clean_dir/$tuningbasename.lowercase.$lang2 $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses $mosesinidir1/moses.ini --mertdir $toolsdir/moses/mert --rootdir $toolsdir/moses/scripts* --no-filter-phrase-table --working-dir $tuningdir --max-runs $maxruns
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** insert tuning weights in moses.ini"
- $toolsdir/scripts/reuse-weights.perl $tuningdir/moses.ini < $mosesinidir1/moses.ini > $tuningdir/moses.weight-reused.ini
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- else
- echo "Tuning already done. Reusing it."
- fi
-
- for createdfile in `ls $tuningdir`; do
- echo "$tuningdir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- done
-
- if [ ! -f $tuningdir/moses.ini ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Tuning not correctly done. Exiting..."
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-#7. TRAINING TEST
-#=========================================================================================================================================================
-if (( $runtrainingtest == 1 )) ; then
-
- echo "********************** RUN TRAINING TEST:"
- #If you have no trained corpus, then alert that you should create it
- checktrainedcorpusexists
-
- starttestdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o "$dotrainingtest" = "1" -o ! -d $testdir -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- echo $dotrainingtest
- if [ -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2 ]; then
- rm -rf $testdir
- mkdir -p $testdir
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** tokenize language 1 training test data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang1 ]; then
- if [ -f $datadir/$testbasename.$lang1 ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$testbasename.$lang1 > $datadir/$testbasename.$lang1.tmp
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $datadir/$testbasename.$lang1.tmp > $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $datadir/$testbasename.$lang1 file, used for testing the trained corpus, does not exist. Please review the \$testbasename and possibly the \$lang1 settings of this script. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang1 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** tokenize language 2 training test data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang2 ]; then
- if [ -f $datadir/$testbasename.$lang2 ]; then
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v' ' ' < $datadir/$testbasename.$lang2 > $datadir/$testbasename.$lang2.tmp
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $datadir/$testbasename.$lang2.tmp > $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $datadir/$testbasename.$lang2 file, used for testing the trained corpus, does not exist. Please review the \$testbasename and possibly the \$lang1 settings of this script. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- else
- echo "The $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** lowercase training test data"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang1 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1
- else
- echo "The $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tokdir/$testbasename.tok.$lang2 > $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- echo "$lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- cp $modeldir/moses.ini $testdir/
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- echo "****** run decoder test"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2 ]; then
- #Choose the moses.ini file that best reflects the type of training done
- if [ "$tuning" = "1" ]; then
- mosesinidir2=$tuningdir/moses.weight-reused.ini
- elif [ "$memmapping" = "1" ]; then
- mosesinidir2=$memmapsdir/moses.ini
- else
- mosesinidir2=$modeldir/moses.ini
- fi
- if [ "$tuning" = "0" ]; then
- $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses -f $mosesinidir2 -weight-t $weight_t -weight-l $weight_l -weight-d $weight_d -weight-w $weight_w -mbr $mbr -mbr-size $mbrsize -mbr-scale $mbrscale -monotone-at-punctuation $monotoneatpunctuation -ttable-limit $ttablelimit -b $beamthreshold -early-discarding-threshold $earlydiscardingthreshold -search-algorithm $searchalgorithm -cube-pruning-pop-limit $cubepruningpoplimit -s $stack -max-phrase-length $maxphraselen -cube-pruning-diversity $cubepruningdiversity -distortion-limit $distortionlimit < $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1 > $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2
- else
- $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses -f $mosesinidir2 < $lc_no_clean_dir/$testbasename.lowercase.$lang1 > $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2
- fi
- else
- echo "The $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** recase the output"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.recased.$lang2 ]; then
- $toolsdir/moses/script*/recaser/recase.perl -model $recaserdir/moses.ini -in $testdir/$testbasename.moses.$lang2 -moses $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses > $testdir/$testbasename.moses.recased.$lang2
- else
- echo "The $testdir/$testbasename.moses.recased.$lang2 file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** detokenize test results"
- $toolsdir/scripts/detokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $testdir/$testbasename.moses.recased.$lang2 > $detokdir/$testbasename.moses.detok.$lang2
- echo "$detokdir/$testbasename.moses.detok.$lang2" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** wrap test result in SGM"
- echo "*** wrap source file"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm ]; then
- exec<$datadir/$testbasename.$lang1
- echo '<srcset setid="'$testbasename'" srclang="'$lang1'">' > $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$testbasename'">' >> $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- if [ "$line" != "" ]; then
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- fi
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- echo "</srcset>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm
- else
- echo "The $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "*** wrap reference (human-made) translation"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm ]; then
- exec<$datadir/$testbasename.$lang2
- echo '<refset setid="'$testbasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$testbasename'" sysid="ref">' >> $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- if [ "$line" != "" ]; then
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- fi
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- echo "</refset>" >> $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm
- else
- echo "The $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "*** wrap Moses translation"
- if [ "$reuse" != "1" -o ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- exec<$detokdir/$testbasename.moses.detok.$lang2
- echo '<tstset setid="'$testbasename'" srclang="'$lang1'" trglang="'$lang2'">' > $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm
- echo '<DOC docid="'$testbasename'" sysid="moses">' >> $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm
- numseg=0
- while read line
- do
- if [ "$line" != "" ]; then
- numseg=$(($numseg+1))
- echo "<seg id=$numseg>"$line"</seg>" >> $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm
- fi
- done
- echo "</DOC>" >> $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm
- echo "</tstset>" >> $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm
- else
- echo "The $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm file already exists. Reusing it."
- fi
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- else
- echo "Training test already done. Reusing it."
- fi
-
- for createdfile in `ls $testdir`; do
- echo "$testdir/$createdfile" >> $logdir/corpus-files.txt
- done
-
- if [ ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- makeTrainingSummary
- echo "Corpus training test not correctly done. Exiting..."
- exit 0
- fi
-
- echo "***************** GET SCORE:"
- #check if a trained corpus exists and react appropriately
- checktrainedcorpusexists
-
- #If a training test was not done before, alert for that and exit
- if [ ! -f $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm ]; then
- echo "In order to get a training test score, you must have done a training test first. Please set the \$runtrainingtest variable of this script to 1 in order to run a training test. Exiting..."
- exit 0
- else
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- echo "****** scoring"
- startscoringdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
- score=`$toolsdir/mteval-v11b.pl -s $testdir/$testbasename-src.$lang1.sgm -r $testdir/$testbasename-ref.$lang2.sgm -t $testdir/$testbasename.moses.sgm -c`
- echo $score
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- fi
-fi
-
-makeTrainingSummary
-
-echo "!!! Corpus training finished. A summary of it is located in $mosesdir/logs !!!"
-
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Changes in version 1.11
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Uses new Moses decoder (published on August 13, 2010 and updated on August 14, 2010)
-# Protects users better from mistakes (namely from a deficiently trained inverse corpus and from the deletion of a training in a previously trained corpus)
-# Reuses previous work better
-# Stops with an informative message if the products of one training phase (LM building, recaser training, corpus training, memmory-mapping, tuning or training test)
-# do not produce the expected results
-# Much more informative and accurate training log file that now reflects the work actually done, even if it is interrupted by CTRL+C; continues to show
-# the settings chosen by the user too
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Changes in version 1.01
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Uses new Moses decoder (published on August 9, 2010)
-# Works in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (and, if you adapt the package dependencies, with Ubuntu 9.10 and 9.04
-# Appends to the end of the name of the translated files ".$lang2.moses"
-# Does not translate files already translated
-# Indicates to user what to do if the $logfile parameter wasn't set
-# Special treatment of files translated for being used in TMX translation memories
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-#Changes in version 0.992
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Scripts adapted to both Ubuntu 10.04 and to the new Moses (version published on April 26, 2010)
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-#Changes in version 0.99
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# ***training steps*** chosen by the user cannot be illogical (for instance, it is not possible to tune or to evaluate a corpus not yet trained); user can still enter illegal parameters values, though)
-# does not overwrite files previously created in trainings with different settings
-# does not redo work previously done with the same settings, or parts of work that share the same settings
-# can reuse phases 1 and 2 of training previously made with a lang2-lang1 corpus when a new lang1-lang2 (inverted corpus) corpus is being trained
-# can limit tuning duration
-# parallel training works (in 64 bits Ubuntu 9.04 version)
-# no segmentation fault with RandLM (in 64 bits Ubuntu 9.04 version)
-# can compile-lm --memmap IRSTLM (in 64 bits Ubuntu 9.04 version)
-# creates a log of all the files created
-# work directory renamed corpora_trained directory
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/transfer-training-to-another-location-0.07 b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/transfer-training-to-another-location-0.07
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--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/transfer-training-to-another-location-0.07
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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# transfer-training-to-another-location-0.07
-# copyright 2010 João L. A. C. Rosas
-# date: 27/02/2010
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado, who helped to test the script and made very helpful suggestions
-
-# ***Purpose***: Create a copy of your trained corpora that can be used by someone else (even if in another computer) or by you yourself in a different Moses installation (you can have more than one Moses installation in the same computer). Your $mosesdir is written literally (e.g., "/home/john") in several trained corpora files. You have to change that string so that it reflects the $mosesdir to which you want to transfer your trainings. This script locates your $mosesdir string in your trained corpora files and substitutes it by the equivalent $mosesdir string that defines the location where you want your trainings transferred to. It creates a $mosesdir/corpora_trained_for_another_location/newusername directory, within which it will create the corpora_trained and logs directory prepared for the other user/Moses installation. Takes a good while to run if you have trained very large corpora.
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# THIS SCRIPT ASSUMES THAT A IRSTLM AND RANDLM ENABLED MOSES HAS ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED WITH THE create script IN $mosesdir; ITS #
-# DEFAULT VALUE IS $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm; CHANGE THIS VARIABLE IF YOU WANT IT TO REFER TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. #
-# IT ALSO ASSUMES THAT THE TRAINING OF A CORPUS HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE WITH train-moses-irstlm-randlm. #
-############################################################################################################################################
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: #
-############################################################################################################################################
-# Base dir of your the Moses system (e.g., $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm) whose trainings you want to transfer (!!! you have to fill this parameter !!!)
-mosesdirmine=$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm
-# ***Login name*** of the user to whom the trained corpora will be transferred; ex: "john" (!!! you have to fill this parameter !!!)
-newusername=john
-# Basedir of the Moses system of the user to which the trained corpora will be transferred; ex: "/media/1.5TB/moses-irstlm-randlm" (!!! you have to fill this parameter !!!)
-mosesdirotheruser=
-############################################################################################################################################
-#end of parameters that you should fill #
-############################################################################################################################################
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# DON'T CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-############################################################################################################################################
-# Register start date and time of corpus training
-startdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-#Base dir of trained corpora
-corporatraineddir=$mosesdirmine/corpora_trained
-#Base dir of copy of your trained corpora prepared to be used by user $newusername
-corporatoexchange=$mosesdirmine/corpora_trained_for_another_location/$newusername
-if [ ! -d $corporatoexchange ]; then
- mkdir -p $corporatoexchange
-fi
-
-echo "Please wait. This can take a long time if $mosesdirmine has many trained corpora or especially large trained corpora..."
-#copy present corporatraineddir to a safe place
-cp -rf $mosesdirmine/corpora_trained $corporatoexchange
-cp -rf $mosesdirmine/logs $corporatoexchange
-
-if [ -d $corporatoexchange ]; then
- cd $corporatoexchange
- grep -lr -e "$mosesdirmine" * | xargs sed -i "s#$mosesdirmine#$mosesdirotheruser#g"
-fi
-echo ""
-echo "Processing done. The trained corpora prepared for user $newusername are located in the $corporatoexchange directory. Please transfer manually its corpora_trained and logs subdirectories to the $mosesdirotheruser directory. YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO MAKE A BACKUP OF THIS LATTER DIRECTORY BEFORE THAT TRANSFER. After having done it, you can safely erase the $mosesdirmine/corpora_trained_for_another_location directory. Your trained corpora in $mosesdirmine were not changed."
-echo "Starting time: $startdate"
-echo "End time : `date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`"
-
diff --git a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/translate-1.32 b/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/translate-1.32
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index 4f5c14052..000000000
--- a/scripts/moses-for-mere-mortals/scripts/translate-1.32
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@@ -1,453 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-# translate-1.32
-# copyright 2010 João L. A. C. Rosas
-# date: 11/09/2010
-# licenced under the GPL licence, version 3
-# the Mosesdecoder (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mosesdecoder/), is a tool upon which this script depends that is licenced under the GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
-# The comments transcribe parts of the Moses manual (http://www.statmt.org/moses/manual/manual.pdf).
-# Special thanks to Hilário Leal Fontes and Maria José Machado, who helped to test the script and made very helpful suggestions
-
-# ***Purpose***: Given a set of documents for translation in $mosesdir/translation_input, this script produces the Moses translation of that set of documents. If its $translate_for_tmx parameter is set to 1, it segments better the input file, erases empty and repeated segments and some types of segments containing just non-alphabetic characters and produces a translation adapted to the TMX specification of translation memories. The modified input file and its translation are placed in the $mosesdir/files_for_tmx directory. If the $translate_for_tmx is set to a value different from 1, this script translates the unchanged input document and its translation is placed in the $mosesdir/translation_output directory.
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# THIS SCRIPT ASSUMES THAT A IRSTLM AND RANDLM ENABLED MOSES HAS ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED WITH the create script IN $mosesdir, WHOSE #
-# DEFAULT VALUE IS $HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm; CHANGE THIS VARIABLE IF YOU WANT IT TO REFER TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. #
-# IT ALSO ASSUMES THAT THE TRAINING OF A CORPUS HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE WITH THE train script. #
-# IT FINALLY ASSUMES THAT YOU HAVE PLACED THE DOCUMENTS TO BE TRANSLATED IN THE $mosesdir/translation_input DIRECTORY #
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ #
-# !!! The names of the files to be translated should not include spaces !!! #
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ #
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ #
-# The names of the files to be translated MUST observe the following convention: #
-# <basename>.<abbreviation of source language> (ex: 100.en) #
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ #
-############################################################################################################################################
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# The values of the variables that follow should be filled according to your needs: #
-############################################################################################################################################
-
-#Full path of the base directory location of your Moses system
-mosesdir=$HOME/moses-irstlm-randlm
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-# Even if you are using the demonstration corpus, you have to fill the $logfile parameter so that the script can be executed !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#Name of the log file of the corpus to be used (time-saving tip: copy and paste it here; the default directory of the log files is $mosesdir/logs); example of a possible name of a log file: pt-en.C-200000.for_train-60-1.LM-300000.MM-1.day-18-01-10-time-14-08-50.txt) (!!! omit the path !!!; you MUST fill in this parameter !!!)
-logfile=
-#Create a translation report when translations are finished; 1 = Do; Any other value = Do not
-create_translation_report=1
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------*** TMX OPTIONS ***---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#Process both the document to be translated and the Moses translation so that the machine translation can be used with a translation memory tool
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#!!! If you set this parameter to 1, you MUST NOT use the score script unless the $othercleanings, $improvesegmentation and $ removeduplicates parameters are all set to 0 and $minseglen is set to -1, since this processing changes the order of the segments and can also make the source document have a number of segments that is different from the number of segments of the reference translation (namely because it can delete some segments and/or add some new ones) !!!
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-translate_for_tmx=0
-#Minimal length of sentences; -1=any length; any other value=segments with less than $minseglen will be erased ( !!! only active if translate_for_tmx =1 !!!)
-minseglen=-1
-#Substitute tabulation signs by newlines and remove lines composed only of digits, spaces and parentheses ( !!! only active if translate_for_tmx = 1 !!!)
-othercleanings=1
-# Substitute any of the characters [:;.!?] followed by a space by that character followed by a newline; delete empty lines; substitute doublespaces by one space ( !!! only active if translate_for_tmx = 1 !!!)
-improvesegmentation=1
-#Sort segments and remove those segments that are identical ( !!! only active if translate_for_tmx =1 !!! )
-removeduplicates=1
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------*** MOSES DECODER PARAMETERS ***--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#***** QUALITY TUNING:
-# Weights for phrase translation table (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); ensures that the phrases are good translations of each other
-weight_t=1
-# Weights for language model (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); ensures that output is fluent in target language
-weight_l=1
-# Weights for reordering model (good values: 0.1-1; default: 1); allows reordering of the input sentence
-weight_d=1
-# Weights for word penalty (good values: -3 to 3; default: 0; negative values favor large output; positive values favour short output); ensures translations do not get too long or too short
-weight_w=0
-#------------------------------------------
-# Use Minumum Bayes Risk (MBR) decoding (1 = Do; Any other value = do not); instead of outputting the translation with the highest probability, MBR decoding outputs the translation that is most similar to the most likely translations.
-mbr=0
-# Number of translation candidates consider. MBR decoding uses by default the top 200 distinct candidate translations to find the translation with minimum Bayes risk
-mbrsize=200
-# Scaling factor used to adjust the translation scores (default = 1.0)
-mbrscale=1.0
-# Adds walls around punctuation ,.!?:;". 1= Do; Any other value = do not. Specifying reordering constraints around punctuation is often a good idea. TODO not sure it does not require annotation of the corpus to be trained
-monotoneatpunctuation=0
-#***** SPEED TUNING:
-# Fixed limit for how many translation options are retrieved for each input phrase (0 = no limit; positive value = number of translation options per phrase)
-ttablelimit=20
-# Use the relative scores of hypothesis for pruning, instead of a fixed limit (0= no pruning; decimal value = more pruning)
-beamthreshold=0
-# Threshold for constructing hypotheses based on estimate cost (default: 0 = not used). During the beam search, many hypotheses are created that are too bad to be even entered on a stack. For many of them, it is even clear before the construction of the hypothesis that it would be not useful. Early discarding of such hypotheses hazards a guess about their viability. This is based on correct score except for the actual language model costs which are very expensive to compute. Hypotheses that, according to this estimate, are worse than the worst hypothesis of the target stack, even given an additional specified threshold as cushion, are not constructed at all. This often speeds up decoding significantly. Try threshold factors between 0.5 and 1
-earlydiscardingthreshold=0
-
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-#To get faster performance than the default Moses setting at roughly the same performance, use the parameter settings $searchalgorithm=1, $cubepruningpoplimit=2000 and $stack=2000. With cube pruning, the size of the stack has little impact on performance, so it should be set rather high. The speed/quality trade-off is mostly regulated by the -cube-pruning-pop-limit, i.e. the number of hypotheses added to each stack
-#^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-# Search algorithm; cube pruning is faster than the traditional search at comparable levels of search errors; 0 = default; 1 = turns on cube pruning
-searchalgorithm=0
-# Number of hypotheses added to each stack; only a fixed number of hypotheses are generated for each span; default is 1000, higher numbers slow down the decoder, may result in better quality
-cubepruningpoplimit=1000
-# Reduce size of hypothesis stack, that keeps the best partial translations (=beam); default: 100
-stack=100
-# Maximum phrase length (default: 20) TODO not sure to what it refers
-maxphraselength=20
-# ****** SPEED AND QUALITY TUNING
-# Minimum number of hypotheses from each coverage pattern; you may also require that a minimum number of hypotheses is added for each word coverage (they may be still pruned out, however). This is done using the switch -cube-pruning-diversity, which sets the minimum. The default is 0
-cubepruningdiversity=0
-# Distortion (reordering) limit in maximum number of words (0 = monotone; -1 = unlimited ; any other positive value = maximal number of words; default:6)); limiting distortion often increases speed and quality
-distortionlimit=6
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-#end of parameters that you should fill #
-############################################################################################################################################
-
-
-############################################################################################################################################
-# DON'T CHANGE THE LINES THAT FOLLOW ... unless you know what you are doing! #
-############################################################################################################################################
-startdate=`date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`
-echo "********************************** DO PREPARATORY WORK:"
-
-#to avoid *** glibc detected *** errors with moses compiler
-export MALLOC_CHECK_=0
-
-if [ "$logfile" = "" ]; then
- echo "In order to use this script, you have to at least fill its \$logfile parameter. Its allowable values are the names of the files located in $mosesdir/logs. You should also not forget to put the files to be translated in the $mosesdir/translation_input directory. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-echo "****** Set some important directories"
-#Base directory of corpora training logfiles
-logdir=$mosesdir/logs
-#Name of the directory where files to be translated are placed by the user
-docs_to_translate_dir="$mosesdir/translation_input"
-#Name of the directory where reference (man-made) translated files are located
-translation_reference_dir="$mosesdir/translation_reference"
-#Name of the directory where translated files not to be used to create TMX files are placed
-translated_docs_dir="$mosesdir/translation_output"
-#Name of the directory where translated files used to create a TMX memory are placed (both source and target segments will be placed there)
-commonplacefortmx="$mosesdir/translation_files_for_tmx"
-if [ "$translate_for_tmx" = "1" ]; then
- outputdir=$commonplacefortmx
-else
- outputdir=$translated_docs_dir
-fi
-#Full path of the trained corpus files directory
-workdir=$mosesdir/corpora_trained
-#Full path of the tools (Moses, etc.) directory
-toolsdir=$mosesdir/tools
-stampdate=`date +day-%d-%m-%y-time-%H-%M-%S`
-#Full path of a temporary directory used for translating
-tmp=$mosesdir/$stampdate
-
-echo "check that log file exists"
-if [ ! -f $logdir/$logfile ]; then
- echo "The log file you are trying to use ($logdir/$logfile) does not exist (please check). You may be using a log file of a previous training that you have already moved or erased. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-if `echo ${logfile} | grep "!!!INVALID!!!" 1>/dev/null 2>&1`; then
- echo "The log file you are trying to use ($logdir/$logfile) points to a deficiently trained corpus. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-echo "****** Set some important variables"
-#Extract first language name
-lang1=`grep lang1 $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/.*lang1=\(\S*\).*/\1/g'`
-#Extract second language name
-lang2=`grep lang2 $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/.*lang2=\(\S*\).*/\1/g'`
-#Extract corpus name
-corpusbasename=`grep corpusbasename $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/.*corpusbasename=\(\S*\).*/\1/g'`
-#Extract language parameters
-lngmdlparameters=`grep language-model-parameters $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/.*language-model-parameters=\(\S*\).*/\1/g'`
-#Extract LM name
-lmbasenametemp=${lngmdlparameters#LM-*}
-lmbasename=${lmbasenametemp%%-*}
-#Extract training parameters
-trainingparameters=`grep training-parameters $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*training-parameters=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-#Extract memorymapping parameters
-mm=`grep memory-mapping-parameters $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*memory-mapping-parameters=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-param=`grep memory-mapping-extra-parameters $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*memory-mapping-extra-parameters=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-tuningparameters=`grep tuning-parameters $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*tuning-parameters=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-if [ "$tuningparameters" != "Tu-0" ]; then
- tuning=1
-else
- tuning=0
-fi
-#Extract $MinLen parameter
-MinLen=`grep minseglen $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*minseglen=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-#Extract $MaxLen parameter
-MaxLen=`grep maxlen $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*maxlen=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-#Extract $recaserbasename parameter
-recaserbasename=`grep recaserbasename $logdir/$logfile | sed -e 's/\/*recaserbasename=\(\S*\)*$/\1/g'`
-reportname="translation_summary-`date +day-%d-%m-%y-time-%H-%M-%S`"
-
-echo "****** Build name of directories where training files are located"
-#Full path of the tools directory (giza, irstlm, moses, scripts, ...)
-toolsdir="$mosesdir/tools"
-#Full path of the tools subdirectory where modified scripts are located
-modifiedscriptsdir="$toolsdir/modified-scripts"
-#Full path of the files used for training (corpus, language model, recaser, tuning, evaluation)
-datadir="$mosesdir/corpora_for_training"
-#Full path of the training logs
-logsdir="$mosesdir/logs"
-#Full path of the base directory where your corpus will be processed (corpus, model, lm, evaluation, recaser)
-workdir="$mosesdir/corpora_trained"
-#Full path of the language model directory
-lmdir="$workdir/lm/$lang2/$lngmdlparameters"
-#Full path of the tokenized files directory
-tokdir="$workdir/tok"
-#Full path of the cleaned files directory
-cleandir="$workdir/clean/MinLen-$MinLen.MaxLen-$MaxLen"
-#Full path of the lowercased (after cleaning) files directory
-lc_clean_dir="$workdir/lc_clean/MinLen-$MinLen.MaxLen-$MaxLen"
-#Full path of the lowercased (and not cleaned) files directory
-lc_no_clean_dir="$workdir/lc_no_clean"
-#Full path of the trained corpus files directory
-modeldir="$workdir/model/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters"
-#Root-dir parameter of Moses
-rootdir=$modeldir
-#Full path of the memory-mapped files directory
-memmapsdir="$workdir/memmaps/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters/$trainingparameters"
-if [ "$mm" = "1" ]; then
- mmparameters="M-1"
-else
- mmparameters="M-0"
-fi
-#Full path of the recaser files directory
-recaserdir="$workdir/recaser/$lang2/$recaserbasename-IRSTLM"
-#Full path of the detokenized files directory
-detokdir="$workdir/detok/$lang2/$testbasename"
-#Full path of the tuning files directory
-tuningdir="$workdir/tuning/$lang1-$lang2-$corpusbasename.$lngmdlparameters.$mmparameters.$tuningparameters/$trainingparameters"
-
-#Choose the moses.ini file that best reflects the type of training done
-echo "using $mosesinidir"
-if [ "$tuning" = "1" ]; then
- mosesinidir=$tuningdir/moses.weight-reused.ini
-elif [ "$mm" = "1" ]; then
- mosesinidir=$memmapsdir/moses.ini
-else
- mosesinidir=$modeldir/moses.ini
-fi
-
-echo "****** Create auxiliary routines"
-#function that avoids some unwanted effects of interrupting training
-control_c() {
- echo "******* Script interrupted by CTRL + C."
- exit 0
-}
-trap control_c SIGINT
-
-#function that checks whether a trained corpus exists already
-checktrainedcorpusexists() {
- if [ ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm -a ! -f $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap ]; then
- echo "The trained corpus you are trying to use ($logdir/$logfile) wasn't correctly trained or does not exist. Its language model (for instance, file $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.blm.mm ***or** file $lmdir/$lang2.$lngmdlparameters.BloomMap) does not exist. Please train or retrain it, or use another trained corpus. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- if [ ! -f $recaserdir/phrase-table.$lang2.$recaserbasename.binphr.tgtvoc ]; then
- echo "The trained corpus you are trying to use ($logdir/$logfile) wasn't correctly trained or does not exist. Its recaser training (for instance, file $recaserdir/phrase-table.$lang2.$recaserbasename.binphr.tgtvoc) does not exist. Please train or retrain it, or use another trained corpus. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- if [ ! -f $mosesinidir -o ! -d $modeldir ]; then
- echo "The trained corpus you are trying to use ('$logdir/$logfile') wasn't correctly trained or does not exist. Its moses.ini file ($mosesinidir) ***or*** its training model directory ($modeldir) does not exist. Please train or retrain it, or use another trained corpus. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
- if [ ! -f $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.binlexr.srctree ]; then
- echo "The trained corpus you are trying to use ($logdir/$logfile) wasn't correctly trained. You have chosen to train it with memory-mapping and the memory-mapping files (for instance, $memmapsdir/reordering-table.$corpusbasename.$lang1-$lang2.$param.binlexr.srctree) do not exist. Please train or retrain it, or use another trained corpus. Exiting ..."
- exit 0
- fi
-}
-
-echo "****** Check that selected training is OK"
-checktrainedcorpusexists
-
-echo "****** Create some necessary directories if they do not yet exist"
-if [ ! -d $commonplacefortmx ]; then mkdir -p $commonplacefortmx; fi
-
-if [ ! -d $docs_to_translate_dir ]; then
- mkdir -p $docs_to_translate_dir
- echo "You need to put the file(s) you want to translate in the $docs_to_translate_dir directory."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-if [ ! -d $translated_docs_dir ]; then mkdir -p $translated_docs_dir; fi
-
-if [ ! -d $translation_reference_dir ]; then mkdir -p $translation_reference_dir; fi
-
-if [ ! -d $tmp ]; then mkdir -p $tmp; fi
-
-echo "****** Export some important variables"
-#base directory of Moses scripts
-export SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR=$toolsdir/moses/scripts*
-export IRSTLM=$toolsdir/irstlm
-export PATH=$toolsdir/irstlm/bin/i686:$toolsdir/irstlm/bin:$PATH
-export RANDLM=$toolsdir/randlm
-export PATH=$toolsdir/randlm/bin:$PATH
-export PATH=$toolsdir/mgiza:$PATH
-export QMT_HOME=$toolsdir/mgiza
-export corpusbasename
-export lmbasename
-export lang1
-export lang2
-
-echo "********************************** TRANSLATE:"
-numtranslateddocs=0
-if (( $minseglen > 0 )); then
- let "minseglen -= 1"
-fi
-tmpfilename=`date +day-%d-%m-%y-time-%H-%M-%S`
-#Prepare and translate all the files in $docs_to_translate_dir OR do the demo of this script; present the results in $translated_docs_dir
-for filetotranslate in $docs_to_translate_dir/*; do
- echo $filetotranslate
- if [ -f $filetotranslate ]; then
- echo "********* $filetotranslate"
- fromdos $filetotranslate
- tr '\a\b\f\r\v|' ' /' < $filetotranslate > $filetotranslate.tmp
- mv $filetotranslate.tmp $filetotranslate
- name=${filetotranslate##*/}
- if [ ! -f $outputdir/$name.$lang2.moses ]; then
- if [ "$translate_for_tmx" = "1" ]; then
- cp $filetotranslate $tmp/$name
- echo "*** remove segments with less than $minseglen characters"
- if (( $minseglen > 0 )); then
- sed "/^.\{1,$minseglen\}$/d" < $tmp/$name > $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt
- mv $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt $tmp/$name
- fi
- echo "*** clean segments with non-alphanumeric characters"
- if [ "$othercleanings" = "1" ]; then
- sed "s#\t#\n#g; /^[0-9]\+$/d; /^[0-9.)( ]\+$/d" < $tmp/$name > $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt
- mv $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt $tmp/$name
- fi
- echo "*** improve segmentation"
- if [ "$improvesegmentation" = "1" ]; then
- sed "s#\: #\:\n#g; s#\. #.\n#g; s#\; #\;\n#g; s#\! #\!\n#g; s#\? #\?\n#g; s# # #g; s# # #g; s# # #g; s# # #g; s# # #g; s# # #g; s# # #g; /^$/d; /^$/d; /^$/d; /^$/d; /^$/d; /^$/d; /^ $/d" < $tmp/$name > $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt
- mv $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt $tmp/$name
- fi
- echo "*** sort and then remove duplicates"
- if [ "$removeduplicates" = "1" ]; then
- awk '!($0 in a) {a[$0];print}' $tmp/$name > $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt
- mv $tmp/$tmpfilename.txt $tmp/$name
- fi
- cp $tmp/$name $commonplacefortmx
- fi
- let "numtranslateddocs += 1"
- if [ "$translate_for_tmx" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $tmp/$name > $tmp/$name.tok
- else
- $toolsdir/scripts/tokenizer.perl -l $lang1 < $filetotranslate > $tmp/$name.tok
- fi
- $toolsdir/scripts/lowercase.perl < $tmp/$name.tok > $tmp/$name.lowercase
- echo "****** Translate"
- $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses -f $mosesinidir -weight-t $weight_t -weight-l $weight_l -weight-d $weight_d -weight-w $weight_w -mbr $mbr -mbr-size $mbrsize -mbr-scale $mbrscale -monotone-at-punctuation $monotoneatpunctuation -ttable-limit $ttablelimit -b $beamthreshold -early-discarding-threshold $earlydiscardingthreshold -search-algorithm $searchalgorithm -cube-pruning-pop-limit $cubepruningpoplimit -s $stack -max-phrase-length $maxphraselength -cube-pruning-diversity $cubepruningdiversity -distortion-limit $distortionlimit < $tmp/$name.lowercase > $tmp/$name.$lang2
- if [ -f $recaserdir/moses.ini ]; then
- echo "****** Recase the output"
- $toolsdir/moses/script*/recaser/recase.perl -model $recaserdir/moses.ini -in $tmp/$name.$lang2 -moses $toolsdir/moses/moses-cmd/src/moses > $tmp/$name.$lang2.recased
- recased=1
- fi
- echo "****** Detokenize the output"
- if [ "$recased" = "1" ]; then
- $toolsdir/scripts/detokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $tmp/$name.$lang2.recased > $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt
- else
- $toolsdir/scripts/detokenizer.perl -l $lang2 < $tmp/$name.$lang2 > $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt
- fi
- if [ "$translate_for_tmx" = "1" ]; then
- sed "s#<#\&lt\;#g; s#>#\&gt\;#g; s#'#\&apos\;#g; s#\"#\&quot\;#g; s# / #/#g" < $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt > $commonplacefortmx/$name.$lang2.moses
- sed "s#<#\&lt\;#g; s#>#\&gt\;#g; s#'#\&apos\;#g; s#\"#\&quot\;#g; s# / #/#g" < $tmp/$name > $commonplacefortmx/$name
- else
- sed 's# / #/#g; s/\\$/\\ /g' < $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt > $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt1
- cp -f $tmp/$name.$lang2.txt1 $outputdir/$name.$lang2.moses
- fi
- else
- echo "Document $name has already been translated to $outputdir/$name.$lang2. Translation will not be repeated."
- fi
- fi
-done
-#Remove the now superfluous $mosesdir/temp directory
-if [ -d $tmp ]; then
- rm -rf $tmp
-fi
-if [ "$numtranslateddocs" = "0" ]; then
- echo "The \$docs_to_translate_dir ($docs_to_translate_dir) has no new documents to be translated. You should place there the documents you want to translate. It should have no subdirectories. Exiting ..."
- `find $tmp -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} \; 2>/dev/null`
- exit 0
-fi
-
-
-if [ $create_translation_report -eq 1 ]; then
- echo "********************************** BUILD TRANSLATION REPORT:"
- echo "*** Script version ***: translate-1.32" > $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Duration ***: " >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "Start time: $startdate" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "End time: `date +day:%d/%m/%y-time:%H:%M:%S`" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Moses base directory ***: $mosesdir" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Languages*** :" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "Source language: $lang1" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "Destination language: $lang2" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Trained corpus used ***:" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- if [[ ${logfile-_} ]]; then
- echo "$logfile" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- fi
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Translated Files ***:" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- for filetotranslate in $docs_to_translate_dir/*.*; do
- if [[ ${filetotranslate-_} ]]; then
- echo "$filetotranslate" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- fi
- done
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** TMX parameters ***:" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "translate_for_tmx=$translate_for_tmx" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "minseglen=$minseglen" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "*** Moses decoder parameters ***:" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "========================================================================" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "********** Quality parameters **************" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "weight-t=$weight_t" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "weight-l=$weight_l" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "weight-d=$weight_d" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "weight-w=$weight_w" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "mbr=$mbr" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "mbr-size=$mbrsize" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "mbr-scale=$mbrscale" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "monotone-at-punctuation=$monotoneatpunctuation" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "********** Speed parameters ****************" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "ttable-limit=$ttablelimit" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "beam-threshold=$beamthreshold" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "early-discarding-threshold=$earlydiscardingthreshold" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "search-algorithm=$searchalgorithm" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "cube-pruning-pop-limit=$cubepruningpoplimit" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "stack=$stack" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "maxphraselength=$maxphraselength" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "********** Quality and speed parameters ****" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "cube-pruning-diversity=$cubepruningdiversity" >> $outputdir/$reportname
- echo "distortion-limit=$distortionlimit" >> $outputdir/$reportname
-fi
-
-`find $tmp -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} \; 2>/dev/null`
-
-echo "Translation finished. The translations and a summary report of the translation are located in the $outputdir directory."
-
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-#Changed in version 1.32
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Adaptation to a change in the tofrodos package upon which this script depends
-# Better reactivity to user errors
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-#Changed in version 1.26
-#=================================================================================================================================================
-# Appends to the end of the name of the translated files ".$lang2.moses"
-# Does not translate files already translated
-# Tells user what to do if the $logfile parameter wasn't set
-# Special processing of translated files that will be used with a translation memory tool
diff --git a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py b/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py
deleted file mode 100755
index fd67d4b3a..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,594 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf_8 -*-
-"""This program is used to prepare corpora extracted from TMX files.
-It is particularly useful for translators not very familiar
-with machine translation systems that want to use Moses with a highly customised
-corpus.
-
-It extracts from a directory containing TMX files (and from all of its subdirectories)
-all the segments of one or more language pairs (except empty segments and segments that are equal in both languages)
-and removes all other information. It then creates 2 separate monolingual files per language pair,
-both of which have strictly parallel (aligned) segments. This kind of corpus can easily be transformed
-in other formats, if need be.
-
-The program requires that Pythoncard and wxPython (as well as Python) be previously installed.
-
-Copyright 2009, João L. A. C. Rosas
-
-Distributed under GNU GPL v3 licence (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/)
-
-E-mail: extracttmxcorpus@gmail.com """
-
-__version__ = "$Revision: 1.043$"
-__date__ = "$Date: 2011/08/13$"
-__author__="$João L. A. C. Rosas$"
-#Special thanks to Gary Daine for a helpful suggestion about a regex expression
-#Updated to run on Linux by Tom Hoar
-
-from PythonCard import clipboard, dialog, graphic, model
-from PythonCard.components import button, combobox,statictext,checkbox,staticbox
-import wx
-import os, re
-import string
-import sys
-from time import strftime
-import codecs
-
-
-class Extract_TMX_Corpus(model.Background):
-
- def on_initialize(self, event):
- """Initialize values
-
-
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.outputpath: root directory of the resulting corpora files
- @currdir: program's current working directory
- @self.languages: list of languages whose segments can be processed
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items: list of values of the Starting Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items: list of values of the Destination Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- #Get directory where program file is and ...
- currdir=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])))
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- self.languages=open(currdir+os.sep+r'LanguageCodes.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguageCodes.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- for lang in range(len(self.languages)):
- self.languages[lang]=self.languages[lang].rstrip()
- self.startinglanguage=''
- self.destinationlanguage=''
- #Insert list of language names in appropriate program window's combo boxes
- self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.tottus=0
- self.numtus=0
- self.numequaltus=0
- self.presentfile=''
- self.errortypes=''
- self.wroteactions=False
- self.errors=''
-
- def extract_language_segments_tmx(self,text):
- """Extracts TMX language segments from TMX files
-
- @text: the text of the TMX file
- @pattern: compiled regular expression object, which can be used for matching
- @tus: list that collects the translation units of the text
- @segs: list that collects the segment units of the relevant pair of languages
- @numtus: number of translation units extracted
- @present_tu: variable that stocks the translation unit relevant segments (of the chosen language pair) that are being processed
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- """
- #print 'extract_language_segments: start at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result=('','')
- try:
- if text:
- # Convert character entities to "normal" characters
- pattern=re.compile('&gt;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'>',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&lt;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'<',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&amp;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'&',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&quot;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,'"',text)
- pattern=re.compile('&apos;',re.U)
- text=re.sub(pattern,"'",text)
- # Extract translation units
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tu.*?>(.*?)</tu>')
- tus=re.findall(pattern,text)
- ling1=''
- ling2=''
- #Extract relevant segments and store them in the @text variable
- if tus:
- for tu in tus:
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tuv.*?lang="'+self.startinglanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>.*?<tuv.*?lang="'+self.destinationlanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>')
- present_tu=re.findall(pattern,tu)
- self.tottus+=1
- #reject empty segments
- if present_tu: # and not present_tu[0][0].startswith("<")
- present_tu1=present_tu[0][0].strip()
- present_tu2=present_tu[0][1].strip()
- present_tu1 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu2)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu1 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu1)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu2 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu2)
- if present_tu1 != present_tu2:
- x=len(present_tu1)
- y=len(present_tu2)
- if (x <= y*3) and (y <= x*3):
- ling1=ling1+present_tu1+'\n'
- ling2=ling2+present_tu2+'\n'
- self.numtus+=1
- else:
- self.numequaltus+=1
- pattern=re.compile('(?s)<tuv.*?lang="'+self.destinationlanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>.*?<tuv.*?lang="'+self.startinglanguage+'">.*?<seg>(.*?)</seg>')
- present_tu=re.findall(pattern,tu)
- #print present_tu
- if present_tu:
- present_tu1=present_tu[0][1].strip()
- present_tu2=present_tu[0][0].strip()
- present_tu1 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub('<bpt.*</bpt>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ept.*</ept>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ut.*</ut>', '', present_tu2)
- present_tu1 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu1)
- present_tu2 = re.sub(r'<ph.*</ph>', '', present_tu2)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu1 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu1)
- #Thanks to Gary Daine
- present_tu2 = re.sub('^[0-9\.() \t\-_]*$', '', present_tu2)
- if present_tu1 != present_tu2:
- x=len(present_tu1)
- y=len(present_tu2)
- if (x <= y*3) and (y <= x*3):
- ling1=ling1+present_tu1+'\n'
- ling2=ling2+present_tu2+'\n'
- self.numtus+=1
- else:
- self.numequaltus+=1
- result=(ling1,ling2)
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Extract Language Segments error\n'
- return result
-
- def locate(self,pattern, basedir):
- """Locate all files matching supplied filename pattern in and below
- supplied root directory.
-
- @pattern: something like '*.tmx'
- @basedir:whole directory to be treated
- """
- import fnmatch
- for path, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(basedir)):
- for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, pattern):
- yield os.path.join(path, filename)
-
- def getallsegments(self):
- """Get all language segments from the TMX files in the specified
- directory
-
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @fileslist: list of files that should be processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @startfile:output file containing all segments in the @startinglanguage; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @destfile:output file containing all segments in the @destinationlanguage; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @actions:output file indicating the names of all files that were processed without errors; file
- will be created in @self.inputdir
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @preptext: parsed XML text with all tags extracted and in string format
- @tus: list that receives the extracted TMX language translation units just with segments of the relevant language pair
- @num: loop control variable between 0 and length of @tus - 1
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- """
- self.statusBar.text='Processing '+ self.inputdir
- try:
- # Get a list of all TMX files that need to be processed
- fileslist=self.locate('*.tmx',self.inputdir)
- # Open output files for writing
- startfile=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ ' ('+self.destinationlanguage+')_' +self.outputfile,'w+b')
- destfile=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+self.destinationlanguage+' ('+self.startinglanguage+')_'+self.outputfile,'w+b')
- actions=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'actions_'+self.outputfile+'.txt','w+')
- except:
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: creation of output files error\n'
- if fileslist:
- # For each relevant TMX file ...
- for self.presentfile in fileslist:
- self.errortypes=''
- try:
- print self.presentfile
- fileObj = codecs.open(self.presentfile, "rb", "utf-16","replace",0 )
- pos=0
- while True:
- # read a new chunk of text...
- preptext = fileObj.read(692141)
- if not preptext:
- break
- last5=''
- y=''
- #... and make it end at the end of a translation unit
- while True:
- y=fileObj.read(1)
- if not y:
- break
- last5=last5+y
- if '</tu>' in last5:
- break
- preptext=preptext+last5
- # ... and extract its relevant segments ...
- if not self.errortypes:
- segs1,segs2=self.extract_language_segments_tmx(preptext)
- preptext=''
- #... and write those segments to the output files
- if segs1 and segs2:
- try:
- startfile.write('%s' % (segs1.encode('utf-8','strict')))
- destfile.write('%s' % (segs2.encode('utf-8','strict')))
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of output files error\n'
- print 'erro'
- #if no errors up to now, insert the name of the TMX file in the @actions output file
- #encoding is necessary because @actions may be in a directory whose name has special diacritic characters
- if self.errortypes=='':
- try:
- actions.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+'\n')
- self.wroteactions=True
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of actions file error\n'
- fileObj.close()
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Error reading input file\n'
- try:
- if self.wroteactions:
- actions.write('\n*************************************************\n\n')
- actions.write('Total number of translation units: '+str(self.tottus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of extracted translation units (source segment not equal to destination segment): '+str(self.numtus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of removed translation units (source segment equal to destination segment): '+str(self.numequaltus)+'\n')
- actions.write('Number of empty translation units (source segment and/or destination segment not present): '+str(self.tottus-self.numequaltus-self.numtus))
-
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: writing of actions file error\n'
- # Close output files
- actions.close()
- destfile.close()
- startfile.close()
-
- def SelectDirectory(self):
- """Select the directory where the TMX files to be processed are
-
- @result: object returned by the dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where TMX files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @self.statusBar.text: text displayed in the program window status bar"""
-
- result= dialog.directoryDialog(self, 'Choose a directory', 'a')
- if result.accepted:
- self.inputdir=result.path
- self.statusBar.text=self.inputdir+' selected.'
-
- def on_menuFileSelectDirectory_select(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_btnSelectDirectory_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def GetOutputFileBaseName(self):
- """Get base name of the corpus files
-
- @expr: variable containing the base name of the output files
- @wildcard: list of wildcards used in the dialog window to filter types of files
- @result: object returned by the Open File dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where TMX files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @location: variable containing the full path to the base name output file
- @self.outputpath: base directory of output files
- @self.outputfile: base name of the output files
- """
-
- # Default base name of the corpora files that will be produced. If you choose as base name "Corpus.txt", as starting language "EN-GB" and as destination
- # language "FR-FR" the corpora files will be named "Corpus_EN-GB.txt" and "Corpus_FR-FR.txt"
- expr='Corpus'
- #open a dialog that lets you choose the base name of the corpora files that will be produced.
- wildcard = "Text files (*.txt;*.TXT)|*.txt;*.TXT"
- result = dialog.openFileDialog(None, "Name of corpus file", self.inputdir,expr,wildcard=wildcard)
- if result.accepted:
- location=os.path.split(result.paths[0])
- self.outputpath=location[0]
- self.outputfile = location[1]
- if not os.path.exists(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'):
- try:
- os.mkdir(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info')
- except:
- result1 = dialog.alertDialog(self, "The program can't create the directory " + self.outputpath+os.sep+r'_processing_info, which is necessary for ' + \
- 'the creation of the output files. The program will now close.','Error')
- sys.exit()
-
- def on_menuGetOutputFileBaseName_select(self, event):
- self.GetOutputFileBaseName()
-
- def on_btnGetOutputFileBaseName_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.GetOutputFileBaseName()
-
- def ExtractCorpus(self):
- """Get the directory where TMX files to be processed are, get the choice of the pair of languages that will be treated and launch the extraction
- of the corpus
-
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items: list of values of the Starting Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items: list of values of the Destination Language combobox of the program's window
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- """
-
- print 'Extract corpus: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.errortypes=''
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.startinglanguage=self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.destinationlanguage=self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the pair of languages were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text=='') or (self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text=='') or (self.outputfile=='') \
- or (self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text==self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract a corpus, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are,\n 2)' \
- +' the starting language,\n 3) the destination language (the 2 languages must be different), and\n 4) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
-
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors_'+self.outputfile+'.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Please wait. This can be a long process ...'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.numtus=0
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes)
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract corpus: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Processing done. Results found in:\n\n1) '+ \
- self.outputpath+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ ' ('+self.destinationlanguage+')_' +self.outputfile+ ' (starting language corpus)\n2) '+ \
- self.outputpath+os.sep+self.destinationlanguage+' ('+self.startinglanguage+')_'+self.outputfile+ \
- ' (destination language corpus)\n3) '+self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+ \
- 'errors_'+self.outputfile+'.txt'+ ' (list of files that caused errors)\n4) '+self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ \
- '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'actions_'+self.outputfile+'.txt'+ ' (list of files where processing was successful)', 'Processing Done')
-
- def on_menuFileExtractCorpus_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractCorpus()
- def on_btnExtractCorpus_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractCorpus()
-
- def ExtractAllCorpora(self):
- """Extracts all the LanguagePairs that can be composed with the languages indicated in the file "LanguageCodes.txt"
-
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @numcorpora: number of language pair being processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @lang1: code of the starting language
- @lang2: code of the destination language
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- print 'Extract All Corpora: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- numcorpora=0
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the base name of the output files were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.outputfile==''):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract all corpora, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are, and\n ' \
- + '2) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- try:
- for lang1 in self.languages:
- for lang2 in self.languages:
- if lang2 > lang1:
- print lang1+'/'+lang2+' corpus being created...'
- numcorpora=numcorpora+1
- self.errortypes=''
- self.numtus=0
- self.wroteactions=False
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.startinglanguage=lang1
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.destinationlanguage=lang2
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Language pair '+str(numcorpora)+' being processed. Please wait.'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- except:
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Extract All Corpora error\n'
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- self.errors.close()
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract All Corpora: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Results found in: '+ self.outputpath+'.', 'Processing done')
-
-
- def on_menuFileExtractAllCorpora_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractAllCorpora()
- def on_btnExtractAllCorpora_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractAllCorpora()
-
- def ExtractSomeCorpora(self):
- """Extracts the segments of the LanguagePairs indicated in the file "LanguagePairs.txt" located in the program's root directory
-
- @self.presentfile: TMX file being currently processed
- @self.numtus: number of translation units extracted so far
- @currdir: current working directory of the program
- @pairsoflanguages: list of the pairs of language that are going to be processed
- @self.languages: list of languages whose segments can be processed
- @numcorpora: number of language pair being processed
- @self.inputdir: directory whose files will be treated
- @self.outputfile: base name of the resulting corpora files
- @self.errors:output file indicating the types of error that occurred in each processed TMX file
- @self.startinglanguage: something like 'EN-GB'
- @self.destinationlanguage: something like 'FR-FR'
- @lang1: code of the starting language
- @lang2: code of the destination language
- @self.errortypes: variable that stocks the types of errors detected in the TMX file that is being processed
- @self.wroteactions: variable that indicates whether the actions files has already been written to
- """
-
- print 'Extract Some Corpora: started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- self.presentfile=''
- self.numtus=0
- currdir=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])))
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- pairsoflanguages=open(currdir+os.sep+r'LanguagePairs.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguagePairs.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- if pairsoflanguages:
- for item in range(len(pairsoflanguages)):
- pairsoflanguages[item]=pairsoflanguages[item].strip()
- pos=pairsoflanguages[item].find("/")
- pairsoflanguages[item]=(pairsoflanguages[item][:pos],pairsoflanguages[item][pos+1:])
- else:
- # If the languages file is empty, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguagePairs.txt" is an essential file and is empty. The program will now close.', 'Empty file')
- sys.exit()
-
- #if the directory where TMX files (@inputdir) or the base name of the output files were not previously chosen, open a dialog box explaining
- #the conditions that have to be met so that the extraction can be made and do nothing...
- if (self.inputdir=='') or (self.outputfile==''):
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'In order to extract all corpora, you need to:\n\n 1) indicate the directory where the TMX files are, and\n ' \
- + '2) the base name of the output files.', 'Error')
- #...else, go ahead
- else:
- numcorpora=0
- for (lang1,lang2) in pairsoflanguages:
- if lang1<>lang2:
- print lang1+'/'+lang2+' corpus being created...'
- self.errortypes=''
- numcorpora=numcorpora+1
- #get the startinglanguage code (e.g.: "EN-GB")
- self.startinglanguage=lang1
- #get the destinationlanguage code
- self.destinationlanguage=lang2
- try:
- self.errors=open(self.outputpath+os.sep+'_processing_info'+os.sep+self.startinglanguage+ '-'+self.destinationlanguage+'_'+'errors.txt','w+')
- except:
- pass
- self.statusBar.text='Language pair '+str(numcorpora)+' being processed. Please wait.'
- #Launch the segment extraction
- self.numtus=0
- self.wroteactions=False
- self.getallsegments()
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- if self.errortypes:
- try:
- self.errors.write(self.presentfile.encode('utf_8','replace')+':\n'+self.errortypes.encode('utf_8','replace'))
- except:
- pass
- try:
- self.errors.close()
- except:
- pass
- else:
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'A bilingual corpus involves two different languages. The pair "'+lang1+'/'+lang2 + \
- '" will not be processed.', 'Alert')
- self.statusBar.text='Processing finished.'
- #Open dialog box telling that processing is finished and where can the resulting files be found
- self.inputdir=''
- self.outputfile=''
- self.outputpath=''
- print 'Extract Some Corpora: finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Results found in: '+ self.outputpath+'.', 'Processing done')
-
- def on_menuFileExtractSomeCorpora_select(self, event):
- self.ExtractSomeCorpora()
- def on_btnExtractSomeCorpora_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.ExtractSomeCorpora()
-
- def on_menuHelpHelp_select(self, event):
- try:
- f = open('_READ_ME_FIRST.txt', "r")
- msg = f.read()
- result = dialog.scrolledMessageDialog(self, msg, 'readme.txt')
- except:
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Help file missing', 'Problem with the Help file')
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- app = model.Application(Extract_TMX_Corpus)
- app.MainLoop()
diff --git a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py b/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 93e19edf2..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/Extract_TMX_Corpus.rsrc.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-{'application':{'type':'Application',
- 'name':'Extract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'backgrounds': [
- {'type':'Background',
- 'name':'bgExtract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'title':u'Extract_TMX_Corpus',
- 'size':(275, 410),
- 'statusBar':1,
-
- 'menubar': {'type':'MenuBar',
- 'menus': [
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuFile',
- 'label':'&File',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileSelectDirectory',
- 'label':u'Select &input/output directory...\tCtrl+I',
- 'command':'SelectListOfDirectories',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuGetOutputFileBaseName',
- 'label':u'Get &output file base name...\tCtrl+O',
- 'command':'GetOutputFileBaseName',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'fileSep1',
- 'label':'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractCorpus',
- 'label':u'&Extract corpus\tCtrl+E',
- 'command':'ExtractCorpus',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractSomeCorpora',
- 'label':u'Extract &some corpora\tCtrl+S',
- 'command':'ExtractSomeCorpora',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExtractAllCorpora',
- 'label':u'Extract &all corpora\tCtrl+A',
- 'command':'ExtractAllCorpora',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'fileSep2',
- 'label':u'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExit',
- 'label':'E&xit\tAlt+X',
- 'command':'Doexit',
- },
- ]
- },
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuHelpHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help...\tCtrl+H',
- },
- ]
- },
- ]
- },
- 'components': [
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractSomeCorpora',
- 'position':(18, 267),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract some corpora',
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractAllCorpora',
- 'position':(18, 233),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract all corpora',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText3',
- 'position':(18, 107),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Destination Language:',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbDestinationLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 129),
- 'size':(225, -1),
- 'items':[],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnSelectDirectory',
- 'position':(18, 19),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select input / output directory...',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbStartingLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 74),
- 'size':(225, -1),
- 'items':[u'DE-PT', u'EN-PT', u'ES-PT', u'FR-PT'],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnGetOutputFileBaseName',
- 'position':(18, 166),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select base name of output file...',
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnExtractCorpus',
- 'position':(18, 200),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Extract one corpus',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText1',
- 'position':(18, 53),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Starting Language:',
- },
-
-] # end components
-} # end background
-] # end backgrounds
-} }
diff --git a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguageCodes.txt b/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguageCodes.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 22ca66c73..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguageCodes.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-BG-01
-CS-01
-DA-01
-DE-DE
-EL-01
-EN-GB
-ES-ES
-ET-01
-FI-01
-FR-FR
-HU-01
-IT-IT
-LT-01
-LV-01
-MT-01
-NL-NL
-PL-01
-PT-PT
-RO-RO
-SK-01
-SL-01
-SV-SE \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguagePairs.txt b/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguagePairs.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d2ffd094e..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/LanguagePairs.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-BG-01/CS-01
-FR-FR/PT-PT
-EN-GB/LT-01 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt b/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4709b8240..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Extract_TMX_Corpus/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,241 +0,0 @@
-Summary:
- PURPOSE
- PERFORMANCE
- REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION
- HOW TO USE
- GETTING THE RESULTS
- THANKS
- LICENSE
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-PURPOSE:
-********************************************************************************
-This is the MS Windows and Linux version (tested with Ubuntu 10.10 and 11.04)
-of Extract_Tmx_Corpus_1.044.
-
-Extract_Tmx_Corpus_1.044 was created initially as a Windows program (tested in
-Windows 7, Vista and XP) with a view to enable translators not necessarily with
-a deep knowledge of linguistic tools to create highly customised corpora that
-can be used with the Moses machine translation system and with other systems.
-Some users call it "et cetera", playing a bit with its initials (ETC) and
-meaning that it can treat a never-ending number of files.
-
-In order to create corpora that are most useful to train machine translation
-systems, one should strive to include segments that are relevant for the task in
-hand. One of the ways of finding such segments could involve the usage of
-previous translation memory files (TMX files). This way the corpora could be
-customised for the person or for the type of task in question. The present
-program uses such files as input.
-
-The program can create strictly aligned corpora for a single pair of languages,
-several pairs of languages or all the pairs of languages contained in the TMX
-files.
-
-The program creates 2 separate files (UTF-8 format; Unix line endings) for each
-language pair that it processes: one for the starting language and another for
-the destination language. The lines of a given TMX translation unit are placed
-in strictly the same line in both files. The program suppresses empty TMX
-translation units, as well as those where the text for the first language is the
-same as that of the second language (like translation units consisting solely of
-numbers, or those in which the first language segment has not been translated
-into the second language). If you are interested in another format of corpus, it
-should be relatively easy to adapt this format to the format you are interested
-in.
-
-The program also informs about errors that might occur during processing and
-creates a file that lists the name(s) of the TMX files that caused them, as well
-as a separate one listing the files successfully treated and the number of
-segments extracted for the language pair.
-
-********************************************************************************
-REQUIREMENTS:
-********************************************************************************
-The program requires the following to be pre-installed in your computer:
-
-1) Python 2.5 or higher (The program has been tested on Python 2.5 to 2.7.)
- Windows users download and install from http://www.python.org/download/
- Ubuntu users can use the pre-installed Python distribution
-
-2) wxPython 2.8 or higher
- Windows users download and install the Unicode version from
- http://www.wxpython.org/download.php
- Ubuntu users install with:
- sudo apt-get install python-wxtools
-
-3) Pythoncard 0.8.2 or higher
- Windows users download and install
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncard/files/PythonCard/0.8.2/PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe/download
- Ubuntu/Debian users install with:
- sudo apt-get install pythoncard
-
-********************************************************************************
-INSTALLATION:
-********************************************************************************
-Windows users:
-1) Download the Extract_TMX_Corpus_1.041.exe file
-2) Double-click Extract_TMX_Corpus_1.041.exe and follow the wizard's
- instructions.
-NOTE: Windows Vista users, to run the installation programs, by right-click on
-the installation file in Windows Explorer and choose "Execute as administrator"
-in the contextual menu.
-
-Ubuntu users:
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.tgz compressed file to a directory of your choice.
-2) Expand the compressed file and run from the expanded directory.
-
-***IMPORTANT***: Never erase the file "LanguageCodes.txt" in that directory. It
-is necessary for telling the program the languages that it has to process. If
-your TMX files use language codes that are different from those contained in
-this file, please replace the codes contained in the file with the codes used in
-your TMX files. You can always add or delete new codes to this file (when the
-program is not running).
-
-********************************************************************************
-HOW TO USE:
-********************************************************************************
-1) Create a directory where you will copy the TMX files that you want to
- process.
-
-2) Copy the TMX files to that directory.
-Note: If you do not have TMX files, try the following site:
-http://langtech.jrc.it/DGT-TM.html#Download. It contains the European Union
-DGT's Translation Memory, containing legislative documents of the European
-Union. For more details, see http://wt.jrc.it/lt/Acquis/DGT_TU_1.0/data/. These
-files are compressed in zip format and need to be unzipped before they can be
-used.
-
-3) Launch the program.
-
-4) Operate on the main window of the program in the direction from top to
- bottom:
-
- a) Click the "Select input/output directory" button to tell the root
- directory where the TMX files are (this directory can have subdirectories,
- all of which will also be processed), as well as where the output files
- produced by the program will be placed;
- NOTE: Please take note of this directory because the result files will also
- be placed there.
-
- b) In case you want to extract a ***single*** pair of languages, choose them
- in the "Starting Language" and "Destination Language" comboboxes. Do nothing
- if you want to extract more than one pair of languages.
-
- c) Click the "Select base name of output file" button and choose a base name
- for the output files (default: "Corpus.txt").
- Note: This base name is used to compose the names of the output files, which
- will also include the names of the starting and destination languages. If
- you accept the default "Corpus.txt" and choose "EN-GB" as starting language
- and "PT-PT" as destination language, for that corpus pair the respective
- corpora files will be named, respectively, "EN-GB (PT-PT)_Corpus.txt" and
- "PT-PT (EN-GB)_Corpus.txt".
- ***TIP***: The base name is useful for getting different names for different
- corpora of the same language.
-
- d) Click one (***just one***) of the following buttons:
- - "Extract one corpus": this creates a single pair of strictly aligned
- corpora in the languages chosen in the "Starting Language" and
- "Destination Language" comboboxes;
- - "Extract all corpora": this extracts all the combination pairs of
- languages for all the languages available in the "Starting Language" and
- "Destination language" comboboxes; if a language pair does not have
- segments of both languages in all of the translation units of all the
- TMX files, the result will be two empty corpora files for that language
- pair. If, however, there is just a single relevant translation unit, the
- corpus won't be empty.
- - "Extract some corpora": this extracts the pairs of languages listed in
- the file "LanguagePairs.txt". Each line of this file has the following
- structure:
- {Starting Language}/{Destination Language}.
-
-Here is an example of a file with 2 lines:
-
-EN-GB/PT-PT
-FR-FR/PT-PT
-
-This will create corpora for 4 pairs of languages: EN-PT, PT-EN and FR-PT and
-PT-FR. A sample "LanguagePairs.txt" comes with the program to serve as an
-example. Customise it to your needs respecting the syntax described above.
-
-NOTE: Never erase the "LanguagePairs.txt" file and always make sure that each
-pair of languages that you choose does exist in your TMX files. Otherwise, you
-won't get any results.
-
-The "Extract some corpora" and "Extract all corpora" functions are particularly
-useful if you want to prepare corpora for several or many language pairs. If
-your TMX files have translation units in all of the languages you are interested
-in, put them in a single directory (it can have subdirectories) and use those
-functions!
-
-********************************************************************************
-GETTING THE RESULTS:
-********************************************************************************
-The results are the aligned corpora files, as well as other files indicating how
-well the processing was done.
-
-When the processing is finished, you will find the corpora files in the
-directory you have chosen when you selected "Select input/output directory". In
-the "_processing_info" subdirectory of that directory you will find one or more
-*errors.txt file(s), listing the name of the TMX files that caused an error, and
-*actions.txt file(s), listing the files that were successfully processed as well
-as the number of translation units extracted.
-
-If you ask for the extraction of several corpora at once, you'll get lots of
-corpora files. If you feel somewhat confused by that abundance, please note 2
-things:
-a) If you sort the files by order of modified date, you'll reconstitute the
-chronological order in which the corpora were made (corpora are always made in
-pairs one after the other);
-b) The name of the corpora file has the following structure:
-
-{Language of the segments} ({Language with which they are aligned})_{Base name
-of the corpus}.txt
-Example: the file "BG-01 (MT-01)_Corpus.txt" has segments in the BG-01
-(Bulgarian) language that also have a translation in the MT-01 (Maltese)
-language and corresponds to the corpus whose base name is "Corpus.txt". There
-should be an equivalent "MT-01 (BG-01)_Corpus.txt", this time with all the
-Maltese segments that have a translation in Bulgarian. Together, these 2 files
-constitute an aligned corpus ready to be fed to Moses.
-
-You can now feed Moses your customised corpora :-)
-
-********************************************************************************
-PERFORMANCE:
-********************************************************************************
-The program can process very large numbers of TMX files (tens of thousands or
-more). It can also process extremely big TMX files (500 MB or more; it
-successfully processed a 2,3 GB file). The extraction of the corpus of a pair of
-languages in a very large (6,15 GB) set of TMX files took approximately 45
-minutes in an Intel Core 2 Solo U3500 computer @ 1.4 GHz with 4 GB RAM.
-
-The starting language and the destination language segments can be in any order
-in the TMX files (e.g., the starting language segment may be found either before
-or after the destination language segment in one, several or all translation
-units of the TMX file).
-
-The program accepts and preserves text in any language (including special
-diacritical characters), but has only been tested with European Union official
-languages.
-
-********************************************************************************
-THANKS:
-********************************************************************************
-Thanks to Gary Daine, who pointed out a way to improve one of the regex
-expressions used in the code.
-
-********************************************************************************
-LICENSE:
-********************************************************************************
-
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation (version 3 of the License).
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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diff --git a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/LanguageCodes.txt b/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/LanguageCodes.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 22ca66c73..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/LanguageCodes.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-BG-01
-CS-01
-DA-01
-DE-DE
-EL-01
-EN-GB
-ES-ES
-ET-01
-FI-01
-FR-FR
-HU-01
-IT-IT
-LT-01
-LV-01
-MT-01
-NL-NL
-PL-01
-PT-PT
-RO-RO
-SK-01
-SL-01
-SV-SE \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.py b/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.py
deleted file mode 100755
index b032fe9c5..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-# -*- coding: utf_8 -*-
-"""This program is used to prepare TMX files from corpora composed of 2 files for each language pair,
-where the position of a segment in the first language file is exactly the same as in the second
-language file.
-
-The program requires that Pythoncard and wxPython (as well as Python) be previously installed.
-
-Copyright 2009, 2010 João Luís A. C. Rosas
-
-Distributed under GNU GPL v3 licence (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/)
-
-E-mail: joao.luis.rosas@gmail.com """
-
-__version__ = "$Revision: 1.033$"
-__date__ = "$Date: 2010/02/25$"
-__author__="$João Luís A. C. Rosas$"
-
-from PythonCard import clipboard, dialog, graphic, model
-from PythonCard.components import button, combobox,statictext,checkbox,staticbox
-import wx
-import os, re
-import string
-import sys
-from time import strftime
-import codecs
-
-class Moses2TMX(model.Background):
-
- def on_initialize(self, event):
- self.inputdir=''
- #Get directory where program file is and ...
- currdir=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])))
- #... load the file ("LanguageCodes.txt") with the list of languages that the program can process
- try:
- self.languages=open(currdir+os.sep+r'LanguageCodes.txt','r+').readlines()
- except:
- # If the languages file doesn't exist in the program directory, alert user that it is essential for the good working of the program and exit
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'The file "LanguageCodes.txt" is missing. The program will now close.', 'Essential file missing')
- sys.exit()
- #remove end of line marker from each line in "LanguageCodes.txt"
- for lang in range(len(self.languages)):
- self.languages[lang]=self.languages[lang].rstrip()
- self.lang1code=''
- self.lang2code=''
- #Insert list of language names in appropriate program window's combo boxes
- self.components.cbStartingLanguage.items=self.languages
- self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.items=self.languages
-
- def CreateTMX(self, name):
- print 'Started at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- #get the startinglanguage name (e.g.: "EN-GB") from the program window
- self.lang1code=self.components.cbStartingLanguage.text
- #get the destinationlanguage name from the program window
- self.lang2code=self.components.cbDestinationLanguage.text
- print name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()
- e=codecs.open(name,'r',"utf-8","strict")
- f=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses','r',"utf-8","strict")
- a=codecs.open(name+'.tmp','w',"utf-8","strict")
- b=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp','w',"utf-8","strict")
- for line in e:
- if line.strip():
- a.write(line)
- for line in f:
- if line.strip():
- b.write(line)
- a=codecs.open(name+'.tmp','r',"utf-8","strict")
- b=codecs.open(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp','r',"utf-8","strict")
- g=codecs.open(name+'.tmx','w','utf-16','strict')
- g.write('<?xml version="1.0" ?>\n<!DOCTYPE tmx SYSTEM "tmx14.dtd">\n<tmx version="version 1.4">\n\n<header\ncreationtool="moses2tmx"\ncreationtoolversion="1.032"\nsegtype="sentence"\ndatatype="PlainText"\nadminlang="EN-US"\nsrclang="'+self.lang1code+'"\n>\n</header>\n\n<body>\n')
- parar=0
- while True:
- self.ling1segm=a.readline().strip()
- self.ling2segm=b.readline().strip()
- if not self.ling1segm:
- break
- elif not self.ling2segm:
- break
- else:
- try:
- g.write('<tu creationid="MT!">\n<prop type="Txt::Translator">Moses</prop>\n<tuv xml:lang="'+self.lang1code+'">\n<seg>'+self.ling1segm+'</seg>\n</tuv>\n<tuv xml:lang="'+self.lang2code+ \
- '">\n<seg>'+self.ling2segm+'</seg>\n</tuv>\n</tu>\n\n')
- except:
- pass
- a.close()
- b.close()
- e.close()
- f.close()
- g.write('</body>\n</tmx>\n')
- g.close()
- #os.remove(name)
- #os.remove(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses')
- os.remove(name+'.tmp')
- os.remove(name+'.'+self.lang2code[:2].lower()+'.moses.tmp')
-
- def createTMXs(self):
- try:
- # Get a list of all TMX files that need to be processed
- fileslist=self.locate('*.moses',self.inputdir)
- except:
- # if any error up to now, add the name of the TMX file to the output file @errors
- self.errortypes=self.errortypes+' - Get All Segments: creation of output files error\n'
- if fileslist:
- # For each relevant TMX file ...
- for self.presentfile in fileslist:
- filename=self.presentfile[:-9]
- #print filename
- self.CreateTMX(filename)
- print 'Finished at '+strftime('%H-%M-%S')
- result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'Processing done.', 'Processing Done')
-
- def on_btnCreateTMX_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.createTMXs()
-
- def on_menuFileCreateTMXFiles_select(self, event):
- self.createTMXs()
-
- def on_btnSelectLang1File_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.input1=self.GetInputFileName()
-
- def on_btnSelectLang2File_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.input2=self.GetInputFileName()
-
- def locate(self,pattern, basedir):
- """Locate all files matching supplied filename pattern in and below
- supplied root directory.
-
- @pattern: something like '*.tmx'
- @basedir:whole directory to be treated
- """
- import fnmatch
- for path, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(basedir)):
- for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, pattern):
- yield os.path.join(path, filename)
-
- def SelectDirectory(self):
- """Select the directory where the files to be processed are
-
- @result: object returned by the dialog window with attributes accepted (true if user clicked OK button, false otherwise) and
- path (list of strings containing the full pathnames to all files selected by the user)
- @self.inputdir: directory where files to be processed are (and where output files will be written)
- @self.statusBar.text: text displayed in the program window status bar"""
-
- result= dialog.directoryDialog(self, 'Choose a directory', 'a')
- if result.accepted:
- self.inputdir=result.path
- self.statusBar.text=self.inputdir+' selected.'
-
- def on_menuFileSelectDirectory_select(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_btnSelectDirectory_mouseClick(self, event):
- self.SelectDirectory()
-
- def on_menuHelpShowHelp_select(self, event):
- f = open('_READ_ME_FIRST.txt', "r")
- msg = f.read()
- result = dialog.scrolledMessageDialog(self, msg, '_READ_ME_FIRST.txt')
-
- def on_menuFileExit_select(self, event):
- sys.exit()
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- app = model.Application(Moses2TMX)
- app.MainLoop()
diff --git a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py b/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py
deleted file mode 100644
index dc1570c7f..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/Moses2TMX.rsrc.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-{'application':{'type':'Application',
- 'name':'Moses2TMX',
- 'backgrounds': [
- {'type':'Background',
- 'name':'bgMoses2TMX',
- 'title':u'Moses2TMX-1.032',
- 'size':(277, 307),
- 'statusBar':1,
-
- 'menubar': {'type':'MenuBar',
- 'menus': [
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuFile',
- 'label':u'&File',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileSelectDirectory',
- 'label':u'Select &Directory ...\tAlt+D',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileCreateTMXFiles',
- 'label':u'&Create TMX Files\tAlt+C',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'Sep1',
- 'label':u'-',
- },
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuFileExit',
- 'label':u'&Exit\tAlt+E',
- },
- ]
- },
- {'type':'Menu',
- 'name':'menuHelp',
- 'label':u'&Help',
- 'items': [
- {'type':'MenuItem',
- 'name':'menuHelpShowHelp',
- 'label':u'&Show Help\tAlt+S',
- },
- ]
- },
- ]
- },
- 'components': [
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnSelectDirectory',
- 'position':(15, 15),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Select Directory ...',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText3',
- 'position':(17, 106),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Target Language:',
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbStartingLanguage',
- 'position':(18, 75),
- 'size':(70, -1),
- 'items':[],
- },
-
-{'type':'ComboBox',
- 'name':'cbDestinationLanguage',
- 'position':(17, 123),
- 'size':(70, -1),
- 'items':[u'DE-PT', u'EN-PT', u'ES-PT', u'FR-PT'],
- },
-
-{'type':'Button',
- 'name':'btnCreateTMX',
- 'position':(20, 160),
- 'size':(225, 25),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'label':u'Create TMX Files',
- },
-
-{'type':'StaticText',
- 'name':'StaticText1',
- 'position':(18, 56),
- 'font':{'faceName': u'Arial', 'family': 'sansSerif', 'size': 10},
- 'text':u'Source Language:',
- },
-
-] # end components
-} # end background
-] # end backgrounds
-} }
diff --git a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt b/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index cbc667a31..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/_READ_ME_FIRST.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-Summary:
- PURPOSE
- REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION
- HOW TO USE
- LICENSE
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-PURPOSE:
-********************************************************************************
-This is the MS Windows and Linux version (tested with Ubuntu 10.10 and 11.04) of
-Moses2TMX 1.033.
-
-Moses2TMX started as a Windows program (tested on Windows7, Vista and XP) that
-enables translators not necessarily with a deep knowledge of linguistic tools to
-create TMX files from a Moses corpus or from any other corpus made up of 2
-separate files, one for the source language and another for the target language,
-whose lines are strictly aligned.
-
-The program processes a whole directory containing source language and
-corresponding target language documents and creates 1 TMX file (UTF-16 format;
-Windows line endings) for each document pair that it processes.
-
-The program accepts and preserves text in any language (including special
-diacritical characters), but has only been tested with European Union official
-languages.
-
-The program is specifically intended to work with the output of a series of
-Linux scripts together called Moses-for-Mere-Mortals.
-
-********************************************************************************
-REQUIREMENTS:
-********************************************************************************
-The program requires the following to be pre-installed in your computer:
-
-1) Python 2.5 or higher (The program has been tested on Python 2.5 to 2.7)
- Windows users download and install from http://www.python.org/download/
- Ubuntu users can use the pre-installed Python distribution
-
-2) wxPython 2.8 or higher
- Windows users download and install the Unicode version from
- http://www.wxpython.org/download.php
- Ubuntu users install with: sudo apt-get install python-wxtools
-
-3) Pythoncard 0.8.2 or higher
- Windows users download and install
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncard/files/PythonCard/0.8.2/PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe/download
- Ubuntu users install with: sudo apt-get install pythoncard
-
-********************************************************************************
-INSTALLATION:
-********************************************************************************
-Windows users:
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.exe file to a directory of your choice.
-2) Double-click Moses2TMX.exe and follow the wizard's instructions.
-NOTE: Windows Vista users, to run the installation programs, by right-click on
-the installation file in Windows Explorer and choose "Execute as administrator"
-in the contextual menu.
-
-Ubuntu users:
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.tgz compressed file to a directory of your choice.
-2) Expand the compressed file and run from the expanded directory.
-
-***IMPORTANT***: Never erase the file "LanguageCodes.txt" in that directory. It
-is necessary for telling the program the languages that it has to process. If
-your TMX files use language codes that are different from those contained in
-this file, please replace the codes contained in the file with the codes used in
-your TMX files. You can always add or delete new codes to this file (when the
-program is not running).
-
-********************************************************************************
-HOW TO USE:
-********************************************************************************
-1) Create a directory where you will copy the files that you want to process.
-
-2) Copy the source and target language documents that you want to process to
-that directory.
-NOTE YOU HAVE TO RESPECT SOME NAMING CONVENTIONS IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO USE
-THIS PROGRAM:
-
- a) the target documents have to have follow the following convention:
-
- {basename}.{abbreviation of target language}.moses
-
- where {abbreviation of target language} is a ***2 character*** string
- containing the lowercased first 2 characters of any of the language
- codes present in the LanguageCodes.txt (present in the base directory of
- Moses2TMX)
-
- Example: If {basename} = "200000" and the target language has a code
- "EN-GB" in the LanguageCodes.txt, then the name of the target file
- should be "200000.en.moses"
-
- b) the source language document should have the name:
-
- {basename}
-
- Example: continuing the preceding example, the name of the corresponding
- source document should be "200000".
-
-3) Launch the program as indicated above in the "Launching the program" section.
-
-4) Operate on the main window of the program in the direction from top to
- bottom:
- a) Click the "Select Directory..." button to indicate the directory
- containing all the source and corresponding target documents that you want
- to process;
- b) Indicate the languages of your files refers to in the "Source Language"
- and "Target Language" comboboxes;
- c) Click the Create TMX Files button.
-
-********************************************************************************
-LICENSE:
-********************************************************************************
-
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation (version 3 of the License).
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/gpl.txt b/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/gpl.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 818433ecc..000000000
--- a/scripts/other/Moses2TMX/gpl.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
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- Version 3, 29 June 2007
-
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diff --git a/scripts/released-files b/scripts/released-files
index ddd6d3287..2e50c4a38 100644
--- a/scripts/released-files
+++ b/scripts/released-files
@@ -77,12 +77,9 @@ training/build-generation-table.perl
training/clean-corpus-n.perl
training/clone_moses_model.pl
training/compact-rule-table/tools/compactify
-training/eppex/counter
-training/eppex/eppex
training/filter-model-given-input.pl
training/filter-rule-table.py
training/lexical-reordering/score
-training/memscore/memscore
training/zmert-moses.pl
training/mert-moses.pl
training/mert-moses-multi.pl
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/ISS.h b/scripts/training/eppex/ISS.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7921fcbf8..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/ISS.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,236 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * ISS (Indexed Strings Storage) - memory efficient storage for permanent strings.
- *
- * Implementation note: use #define USE_HASHSET to switch between implementation
- * using __gnu_cxx::hash_set and implementation using std::set.
- *
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#ifndef _ISS_H
-#define _ISS_H
-
-#include <limits>
-#include <vector>
-#include <string.h>
-
-// Use hashset instead of std::set for string-to-number indexing?
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
-#include <ext/hash_set>
-#else
-#include <set>
-#endif
-
-#include <boost/pool/pool.hpp>
-
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
-// Forward declaration of comparator functor.
-template<class IndType>
-class StringsEqualComparator;
-
-template<class IndType>
-class Hasher;
-#else
-// Forward declaration of comparator functor.
-template<class IndType>
-class StringsLessComparator;
-#endif
-
-/**
- */
-template<class IndType>
-class IndexedStringsStorage {
-
-public:
-
- typedef IndType index_type;
-
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
- typedef StringsEqualComparator<IndType> equality_comparator_t;
-
- typedef Hasher<IndType> hasher_t;
-
- /** @typedef Hash set used as lookup table (string -> numeric index). */
- typedef __gnu_cxx::hash_set<IndType, hasher_t, equality_comparator_t> index_t;
-#else
- typedef StringsLessComparator<IndType> less_comparator_t;
-
- /** @typedef Set used as lookup table (string -> numeric index). */
- typedef std::set<IndType, less_comparator_t> index_t;
-#endif
- /** @typedef Container of pointers to stored C-strings. Acts as
- * conversion table: numeric index -> string.
- */
- typedef std::vector<const char*> table_t;
-
-private:
-
- /** @var memory pool used to store C-strings */
- boost::pool<> _storage;
-
- /** @var index-to-string conversion table */
- table_t _table;
-
- /** @var index lookup table */
- index_t _index;
-
-public:
- /** Default constructor.
- */
- IndexedStringsStorage(void);
-
- /** @return True, if the indices are exhausted (new strings cannot be stored).
- */
- inline bool is_full(void) const { return _table.size() == std::numeric_limits<IndType>::max(); }
-
- /** Retrieves pointer to C-string instance represented by given index.
- * Note: No range checks are performed!
- * @param index Index of C-string to retrieve.
- * @return Pointer to stored C-string instance.
- */
- inline const char* get(IndType index) const { return _table[index]; }
-
- /** Stores the string and returns its numeric index.
- * @param str Pointer to C-string to store.
- * @return Index of stored copy of str.
- * @throw std::bad_alloc When insertion of new string would cause
- * overflow of indices datatype.
- */
- IndType put(const char* str);
-
- /** @return Number of unique strings stored so far.
- */
- inline table_t::size_type size(void) const { return _table.size(); }
-};
-
-
-/** Functor designed for less than comparison of C-strings stored within StringStore.
- * @param IndType Type of numerical indices of strings within given StringStore.
- */
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
-template<class IndType>
-class StringsEqualComparator: public std::binary_function<IndType, IndType, bool> {
-#else
-template<class IndType>
-class StringsLessComparator: public std::binary_function<IndType, IndType, bool> {
-#endif
- /** @var conversion table: index -> string (necessary for indices comparison) */
- const typename IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::table_t& _table;
-public:
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
- StringsEqualComparator<IndType>(const typename IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::table_t& table): _table(table) {}
-#else
- StringsLessComparator<IndType>(const typename IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::table_t& table): _table(table) {}
-#endif
-
- /** Comparison of two pointers to C-strings.
- * @param lhs Pointer to 1st C-string.
- * @param rhs Pointer to 2nd C-string.
- * @return True, if 1st argument is equal/less than 2nd argument.
- */
- inline bool operator()(IndType lhs, IndType rhs) const {
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
- return strcmp(_table[lhs], _table[rhs]) == 0;
-#else
- return strcmp(_table[lhs], _table[rhs]) < 0;
-#endif
- }
-};
-
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
-/** Functor... TODO.
- */
-template<class IndType>
-class Hasher: public std::unary_function<IndType, size_t> {
-
- __gnu_cxx::hash<const char*> _hash;
-
- /** @var conversion table: index -> string (necessary for indices comparison) */
- const typename IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::table_t& _table;
-
-public:
- /** */
- Hasher<IndType>(const typename IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::table_t& table): _hash(), _table(table) {}
-
- /** Hashing function.
- * @param index
- * @return Counted hash.
- */
- inline size_t operator()(const IndType index) const {
- return _hash(_table[index]);
- }
-};
-#endif
-
-template <class IndType>
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
-IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::IndexedStringsStorage(void): _storage(sizeof(char)), _table(), _index(100, hasher_t(_table), equality_comparator_t(_table)) {}
-#else
-IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::IndexedStringsStorage(void): _storage(sizeof(char)), _table(), _index(less_comparator_t(_table)) {}
-#endif
-
-template <class IndType>
-IndType IndexedStringsStorage<IndType>::put(const char* str) {
-
- if ( this->is_full() ) {
- // What a pity, not a single index left to spend.
- throw std::bad_alloc();
- }
-
- // To use the index for lookup we first have to store passed string
- // in conversion table (cause during lookup we compare the strings indirectly
- // by using their indices).
- // Note: thread unsafe! TODO: Redesing.
- IndType index = static_cast<IndType>(_table.size());
- _table.push_back(str);
-
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
- //
- typename index_t::iterator iIndex = _index.find(index);
-#else
- // A lower_bound() search enables us to use "found" iterator as a hint for
- // eventual insertion.
- typename index_t::iterator iIndex = _index.lower_bound(index);
-#endif
-
- if ( (iIndex != _index.end())
-#ifndef USE_HASHSET
- // In case of lower_bound() search we have to also compare found item
- // with passed string.
- && (strcmp(_table[*iIndex], str) == 0)
-#endif
- ) {
- // String is already present in storage!
- // Pop back temporary stored pointer...
- _table.pop_back();
- // ...and return numeric index to already stored copy of `str`.
- return static_cast<IndType>(*iIndex);
- }
-
- // String not found within storage.
-
- // Allocate memory required for string storage...
- char* mem = static_cast<char*>(_storage.ordered_malloc(strlen(str) + 1));
- // ...and fill it with copy of passed string.
- strcpy(mem, str);
-
- // Overwrite temporary stored pointer to `str` with pointer to freshly
- // saved copy.
- _table[index] = mem;
-
-#ifdef USE_HASHSET
- // Insert the index into lookup table.
- _index.insert(index);
-#else
- // Insert the index into lookup table (use previously retrieved iterator
- // as a hint).
- _index.insert(iIndex, index);
-#endif
-
- // Finally.
- return index;
-}
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/IndexedPhrasesPair.h b/scripts/training/eppex/IndexedPhrasesPair.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 18e3a39fd..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/IndexedPhrasesPair.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,316 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * IndexedPhrasesPair - implementation of a single phrase pair source and target
- * phrases represented by numeric indices.
- *
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- *
- * TODO:
- * - current unordered_map implementation is terribly slow. More sophisticated
- * design of hash function should help.
- */
-
-#ifndef INDEXEDPHRASESPAIR_H
-#define INDEXEDPHRASESPAIR_H
-
-#include <vector>
-#include <new>
-#include <algorithm>
-#include <string.h>
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
-#include <tr1/functional_hash.h>
-#endif
-
-// Forward declaration because of friend comparison operator declaration below.
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType> class IndexedPhrasesPair;
-
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-class IndexedPhrasePairHasher;
-
-// Comparison operator (is going to be declared as friend).
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-bool operator== (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& rhs);
-#else
-// Comparison operator (is going to be declared as friend).
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-bool operator< (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& rhs);
-#endif
-
-/**
- * Structure capable of holding a phrase pair consisting of:
- * a) source phrase
- * b) target phrase
- * c) word alignment
- * d) orientation info
- * @param OrientationIndexType
- * @param TokenIndexType - datatype for token indices.
- */
-template<class OrientationIndexType = unsigned char, class TokenIndexType = unsigned int>
-class IndexedPhrasesPair {
-public:
-
- typedef TokenIndexType token_index_t;
-
- typedef OrientationIndexType orientation_info_index_t;
-
- typedef std::vector<TokenIndexType> phrase_t;
-
- // A single alignment point.
- typedef unsigned char alignment_point_t;
-
- // A single pair of alignments points.
- typedef std::pair<alignment_point_t, alignment_point_t> alignment_pair_t;
-
- // A single phrase alignment (eg. 0-0 0-1 1-2)
- typedef std::vector<alignment_pair_t> alignment_t;
-
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
- // Unordered map requires hashing functor object.
- typedef IndexedPhrasePairHasher<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType> Hash;
-#endif
-
-private:
-
- /** @var Source and target phrase as array of respective token indices */
- token_index_t* _data;
-
- /** @var A single phrase alignment stored in array */
- alignment_point_t* _alignment;
-
- /** @var Index of orientation info string */
- orientation_info_index_t _orientationInfoIndex;
-
- alignment_point_t _srcPhraseLength;
-
- alignment_point_t _tgtPhraseLength;
-
- alignment_point_t _alignmentLength;
-
-public:
-
- IndexedPhrasesPair(void): _data(NULL), _alignment(NULL), _orientationInfoIndex(0), _srcPhraseLength(0), _tgtPhraseLength(0), _alignmentLength(0) {}
-
- IndexedPhrasesPair(const phrase_t& srcPhrase, const phrase_t& tgtPhrase, orientation_info_index_t orientationInfo, const alignment_t& alignment);
-
- IndexedPhrasesPair(const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& copy);
-
- ~IndexedPhrasesPair(void);
-
- IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& operator=(const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& other);
-
- phrase_t srcPhrase(void) const { return phrase_t(_data, _data + _srcPhraseLength); }
-
- phrase_t tgtPhrase(void) const { return phrase_t(_data + _srcPhraseLength, _data + _srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength); }
-
- orientation_info_index_t orientationInfo(void) const { return _orientationInfoIndex; }
-
- alignment_t alignment(void) const;
-
- const alignment_point_t * alignmentData(void) const { return _alignment; }
-
- alignment_point_t alignmentLength(void) const { return _alignmentLength; }
-
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
- friend class IndexedPhrasePairHasher<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>;
- friend bool operator== <> (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& rhs);
-#else
- friend bool operator< <> (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& rhs);
-#endif
-};
-
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//// IndexedPhrasesPair IMPLEMENTATION /////////////////////////////////////////
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::IndexedPhrasesPair(const phrase_t& srcPhrase, const phrase_t& tgtPhrase, orientation_info_index_t orientationInfo, const alignment_t& alignment):
- _data(NULL), _alignment(NULL), _orientationInfoIndex(orientationInfo), _srcPhraseLength(static_cast<alignment_point_t>(srcPhrase.size())), _tgtPhraseLength(static_cast<alignment_point_t>(tgtPhrase.size())), _alignmentLength(alignment.size()) {
-
- // Save alignment.
- _alignment = new alignment_point_t[2 * _alignmentLength]; // Note: *2 for each pair.
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < alignment.size(); ++i ) {
- _alignment[i*2] = alignment[i].first;
- _alignment[i*2 + 1] = alignment[i].second;
- }
-
- // Save data.
- _data = new token_index_t[_srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength];
- std::copy(srcPhrase.begin(), srcPhrase.end(), _data);
- std::copy(tgtPhrase.begin(), tgtPhrase.end(), _data + _srcPhraseLength);
-
-}
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::IndexedPhrasesPair(const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& copy):
- _data(NULL), _alignment(NULL), _orientationInfoIndex(copy._orientationInfoIndex), _srcPhraseLength(copy._srcPhraseLength), _tgtPhraseLength(copy._tgtPhraseLength), _alignmentLength(copy._alignmentLength) {
-
- // Copy alignment.
- // alignment_point_t alignmentLength = std::max(_srcPhraseLength, _tgtPhraseLength);
- _alignment = new alignment_point_t[2 * _alignmentLength]; // Note: *2 for each pair.
- memcpy(_alignment, copy._alignment, _alignmentLength * 2 * sizeof(alignment_point_t));
-
- // Copy data.
- _data = new token_index_t[_srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength];
- std::copy(copy._data, copy._data + _srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength, _data);
-}
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::~IndexedPhrasesPair(void) {
- delete[] _alignment;
- delete[] _data;
-}
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::operator=(const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& other) {
-
- if ( this != &other ) {
-
- // Copy alignment.
- _alignmentLength = other._alignmentLength;
- // alignment_point_t alignmentLength = std::max(_srcPhraseLength, _tgtPhraseLength);
- alignment_point_t * alignment = new alignment_point_t[2 * _alignmentLength]; // Note: *2 for each pair.
- memcpy(alignment, other._alignment, _alignmentLength * 2 * sizeof(alignment_point_t));
- if ( _alignment != NULL ) {
- delete[] _alignment; // !
- }
- _alignment = alignment; // !
-
- // Copy data.
- _srcPhraseLength = other._srcPhraseLength;
- _tgtPhraseLength = other._tgtPhraseLength;
- token_index_t * data = new token_index_t[_srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength];
- std::copy(other._data, other._data + _srcPhraseLength + _tgtPhraseLength, data);
- if ( _data != NULL ) {
- delete[] _data; // !
- }
- _data = data; // !
-
- //
- _orientationInfoIndex = other._orientationInfoIndex;
-
- }
-
- return *this;
-}
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::alignment_t IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::alignment(void) const {
- alignment_t a;
-
- //alignment_point_t alignmentLength = std::max(_srcPhraseLength, _tgtPhraseLength);
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < _alignmentLength; ++i ) {
- a.push_back(alignment_pair_t(_alignment[2*i], _alignment[2*i + 1]));
- }
-
- return a;
-}
-
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-class IndexedPhrasePairHasher: public std::unary_function<IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>, size_t> {
-
- typedef typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::alignment_point_t alignment_point_t;
-
- std::tr1::hash<TokenIndexType> _hash;
-
-public:
- size_t operator()(const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& phrasePair) const {
- size_t hash = 0;
- for ( alignment_point_t i = 0; i < phrasePair._srcPhraseLength + phrasePair._tgtPhraseLength; ++i ) {
- hash ^= _hash(phrasePair._data[i]);
- }
- return hash;
- }
-};
-
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class TokenIndexType>
-bool operator== (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>& rhs) {
-
- typedef typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::alignment_point_t alignment_point_t;
- typedef typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, TokenIndexType>::token_index_t string_index_t;
-
- // Alignments comparable?
- if ( lhs._alignmentLength != rhs._alignmentLength ) {
- return false;
- }
-
- // Same alignment length -> compare alignments.
- int cmp = memcmp(lhs._alignment, rhs._alignment, lhs._alignmentLength * 2 * sizeof(alignment_point_t));
-
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- // Alignments differ.
- return false;
- }
-
- // Alignments are equal, compare phrases (data).
-
- if ( lhs._srcPhraseLength != rhs._srcPhraseLength ) {
- // Source phrase lengths differs.
- return false;
- }
-
- if ( lhs._tgtPhraseLength != rhs._tgtPhraseLength ) {
- // Target phrase lengths differs.
- return false;
- }
-
- // Phrases have matching lengths, compare the data in the end:
- cmp = memcmp(lhs._data, rhs._data, (lhs._srcPhraseLength + lhs._tgtPhraseLength) * sizeof(string_index_t));
-
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- // Data differ.
- return false;
- }
-
- // Compare orientation info in the end.
- return lhs._orientationInfoIndex == rhs._orientationInfoIndex;
-}
-#else
-template<class OrientationIndexType, class StringIndexType>
-bool operator< (const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, StringIndexType>& lhs, const IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, StringIndexType>& rhs) {
-
- typedef typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, StringIndexType>::alignment_point_t alignment_point_t;
- typedef typename IndexedPhrasesPair<OrientationIndexType, StringIndexType>::token_index_t string_index_t;
-
- // Alignments comparable?
- if ( lhs._alignmentLength != rhs._alignmentLength ) {
- // Shorter alignment length => lesser item.
- return lhs._alignmentLength < rhs._alignmentLength;
- }
-
- // Same alignment length -> compare alignments.
- int cmp = memcmp(lhs._alignment, rhs._alignment, lhs._alignmentLength * 2 * sizeof(alignment_point_t));
-
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- // Alignments differ.
- return cmp < 0;
- }
-
- // Alignments are equal, compare phrases (data).
-
- if ( lhs._srcPhraseLength != rhs._srcPhraseLength ) {
- // Source phrase lengths differs.
- return lhs._srcPhraseLength < rhs._srcPhraseLength;
- }
-
- if ( lhs._tgtPhraseLength != rhs._tgtPhraseLength ) {
- // Target phrase lengths differs.
- return lhs._tgtPhraseLength < rhs._tgtPhraseLength;
- }
-
- // Phrases have matching lengths, compare the data in the end:
- cmp = memcmp(lhs._data, rhs._data, (lhs._srcPhraseLength + lhs._tgtPhraseLength) * sizeof(string_index_t));
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- // Data differ.
- return cmp < 0;
- }
-
- // Compare orientation info in the end.
- return lhs._orientationInfoIndex < rhs._orientationInfoIndex;
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* INDEXEDPHRASESPAIR_H */
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/LossyCounter.h b/scripts/training/eppex/LossyCounter.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 57cce079d..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/LossyCounter.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,388 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * LossyCounter - implementation of Lossy Counting algorithm as described in:
- * Approximate Frequency Counts over Data Streams, G.S.Manku & R.Motwani, (2002)
- *
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * Implementation note: define USE_UNORDERED_MAP to use std::tr1::unordered_map
- * instead std::map for storage of lossy counted items.
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#ifndef LOSSYCOUNTER_H
-#define LOSSYCOUNTER_H
-
-#include <stddef.h>
-#include <math.h>
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
-#include <tr1/unordered_map>
-#else
-#include <map>
-#endif
-#include <iterator>
-
-
-// Iterators:
-template<class T>
-class LossyCounterIterator;
-
-template<class T>
-class LossyCounterErasingIterator;
-
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-/////////////////////////// Lossy Counter Interface ////////////////////////////
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-/**
- * Implementation of Lossy Counting algorithm as described in:
- * Approximate Frequency Counts over Data Streams, G.S.Manku & R.Motwani, (2002)
- */
-template<class T>
-class LossyCounter {
-
-public:
-
- // Error parameter type definition.
- typedef double error_t;
-
- // Support parameter type definition.
- typedef double support_t;
-
- // Counters type definition.
- typedef size_t counter_t;
-
- // Frequency counter type definition (f).
- typedef counter_t frequency_t;
-
- // Maximum error counter type definition (Δ).
- typedef counter_t maximum_error_t;
-
- // Pair: frequency (f) and possible maximum error (Δ).
- typedef std::pair<frequency_t, maximum_error_t> item_counts_t;
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
- typedef std::tr1::unordered_map<T, item_counts_t, typename T::Hash> storage_t;
-#else
- // Mapping: counted item and its frequency and max. error counts.
- typedef std::map<T, item_counts_t> storage_t;
-#endif
- // We provide own version of const iterator.
- typedef LossyCounterIterator<T> const_iterator;
-
- // Special type of iterator: leaves no item behind!
- typedef LossyCounterErasingIterator<T> erasing_iterator;
-
- /** @var Error parameter value (ε) */
- const error_t error;
-
- /** @var Supprort parameter value (s) */
- const support_t support;
-
- /** @var Width of single bucket (w) */
- const counter_t bucketWidth; // ceil(1/error)
-
-private:
-
- /** @var Current epoch bucket ID (b-current) */
- counter_t _bucketId;
-
- /** @var Count of items read in so far (N) */
- counter_t _count;
-
- /** @var Items storage (ÆŠ) */
- storage_t _storage;
-
-public:
-
- /**
- * Set error to 0 to disable lossy-pruning.
- * @param _error Value from interval [0.0, 1.0).
- * @param _support Value from interval [0.0, 1.0).
- */
- LossyCounter<T>(error_t _error, support_t _support):
- error(_error), support(_support), bucketWidth(_error > 0.0 ? ceil(1/_error) : 0), _bucketId(1), _count(0), _storage() {}
-
- /**
- * @param item Item to be added to storage.
- */
- void add(const T& item);
-
- /**
- * @return Constant iterator pointing to the beginning of storage.
- */
- const_iterator begin(void) const { return LossyCounterIterator<T>(threshold(), _storage.begin(), _storage.end()); }
-
- /**
- * @return Constant iterator pointing to the end of storage.
- */
- const_iterator end(void) const { return LossyCounterIterator<T>(_storage.end()); }
-
- /**
- * @return Erasing iterator pointing to the beginning of storage.
- */
- erasing_iterator beginErase(void) { return LossyCounterErasingIterator<T>(threshold(), _storage); }
-
- /**
- * @return Erasing iterator pointing to the end of storage.
- */
- erasing_iterator endErase(void) { return LossyCounterErasingIterator<T>(_storage); }
-
- /**
- * @return Current bucket ID.
- */
- counter_t bucketId(void) const { return _bucketId; }
-
- /**
- * @return Number of items added to storage so far (N).
- */
- counter_t count(void) const { return _count; }
-
- /**
- * @return Number of items currently in storage.
- */
- size_t size(void) const { return _storage.size(); }
-
- /**
- * @param positive Return sN value instead of (s-ε)N?
- * @return Threshold (either positive or negative) value.
- */
- double threshold(bool positive = false) const { return positive ? support * _count : (support - error) * _count; }
-
- /**
- * @return The maximum value of which estimated frequencies are less than the true frequencies.
- */
- double maxError(void) const { return error * _count; }
-
- /**
- * @return True, if it's prunning time right now!
- */
- bool aboutToPrune(void) const { return (bucketWidth != 0) && ((_count % bucketWidth) == 0); }
-
-private:
-
- /**
- * Prunes counts table.
- */
- void prune(void);
-
-};
-
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-/***********************************************************************
- Moses - factored phrase-based language decoder
- Copyright (C) 2010 University of Edinburgh
-
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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-// This is non "using namespace std" version of:
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-# eppex - epochal phrase table extraction for Statistical Machine Translation
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-# $Id: $
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diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/counter.cpp b/scripts/training/eppex/counter.cpp
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--- a/scripts/training/eppex/counter.cpp
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-/**
- * Epochal Phrase Extraction - extracted phrase pairs counter. Run this program
- * the same way as phrase-extract/extract (without output files). Numbers of
- * extracted phrase pairs for each length up to max-phrase-length will be
- * reported.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#include <string>
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-#include "phrase-extract.h"
-#include "shared.h"
-
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-
-
-void usage(const char* programName) {
- std::cerr << "syntax: " << std::string(programName) << " tgt src align max-phrase-length [orientation [ --model [wbe|phrase|hier]-[msd|mslr|mono] ]]]\n";
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- phrasePairsCounters.resize(maxPhraseLength + 1, 0);
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- //
- readInput(eFile, fFile, aFile);
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- std::cout
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- std::cout << "# " << std::setw(3) << i << " # " << std::setw(18) << phrasePairsCounters[i] << " #" << std::endl;
- }
-
- std::cout
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-}
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diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/eppex.cpp b/scripts/training/eppex/eppex.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index d382890d2..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/eppex.cpp
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-/**
- * Epochal Phrase Extraction.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-
-#include <string>
-#include <iostream>
-#include <fstream>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "config.h"
-#include "phrase-extract.h"
-#include "shared.h"
-
-
-#define REQUIRED_PARAMS_NUM 5
-
-
-//// Output processor declaration.
-
-class FlushingOutputProcessor: public OutputProcessor {
-
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- const bool _compactOutputFlag;
-
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- FlushingOutputProcessor(bool compactOutputFlag): _compactOutputFlag(compactOutputFlag) {}
-
- void operator() (const std::string& srcPhrase, const std::string& tgtPhrase, const std::string& orientationInfo, const alignment_t& alignment, const size_t frequency, int mode);
-};
-
-
-//// Global variables.
-
-// output files
-std::ofstream extractFile; // extract
-std::ofstream extractFileInv; // extract.inv
-std::ofstream extractFileOrientation; // extract.o
-
-////
-bool compactOutputFlag = false; // Generate compact output:
-// Each phrase pair is printed only once with its frequency prepended.
-// Note that compacted output is not compatible with std phrase-extract format.
-
-
-//// Functions.
-
-void program_info(void) {
- std::cerr
- << "Epochal Phrase Extraction (" << PACKAGE_STRING << ") written by Ceslav Przywara (based on PhraseExtract v1.4 by Philipp Koehn).\n"
- << "Compiled with "
-#ifdef USE_UNORDERED_MAP
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-#else
- << "std::map"
-#endif
- << " implementation.\n"
- ;
-}
-
-void read_optional_params(int argc, char* argv[], int optionalParamsStart);
-
-void usage(const char* programName) {
- std::cerr << std::endl << "Syntax: " << std::string(programName) << " tgt src align extract lossy-counter [lossy-counter-2 [...]] [--compact] [--sort] [orientation [ --model [wbe|phrase|hier]-[msd|mslr|mono] ]]" << std::endl;
- std::cerr << get_lossy_counting_params_format();
- exit(1);
-}
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * MAIN *
- ******************************************************************************/
-int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
-
- // Welcome user with program info!
- program_info();
-
- if (argc <= REQUIRED_PARAMS_NUM) {
- usage(argv[0]);
- }
-
- const char* fileNameE = argv[1];
- const char* fileNameF = argv[2];
- const char* fileNameA = argv[3];
- std::string fileNameExtract = std::string(argv[4]);
-
- // Init lossy counters.
- std::string lossyCountersParams;
- int paramIdx = 5;
-
- while ( (argc > paramIdx) && (*argv[paramIdx] != '-') ) {
- std::string param = std::string(argv[paramIdx]);
- if ( !parse_lossy_counting_params(param) ) {
- usage(argv[0]);
- }
- lossyCountersParams += (" " + param);
- ++paramIdx;
- }
-
- if ( paramIdx == REQUIRED_PARAMS_NUM ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: no Lossy Counting parameters specified!" << std::endl;
- usage(argv[0]);
- }
-
- for ( size_t i = 1; i < lossyCounters.size(); ++i ) {
- if ( lossyCounters[i] == NULL ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: max phrase length set to " << maxPhraseLength << ", but no Lossy Counting parameters specified for phrase pairs of length " << i << "!" << std::endl;
- usage(argv[0]);
- }
- }
-
- if ( (argc > paramIdx) && (strcmp(argv[paramIdx], "--compact") == 0) ) {
- compactOutputFlag = true;
- ++paramIdx;
- }
-
- if ( (argc > paramIdx) && (strcmp(argv[paramIdx], "--sort") == 0) ) {
- sortedOutput = true;
- ++paramIdx;
- }
-
- //
- read_optional_params(argc, argv, paramIdx);
-
- std::cerr << "Starting epochal phrase table extraction with params:" << lossyCountersParams << std::endl;
- std::cerr << "Output will be " << (sortedOutput ? "sorted" : "unsorted") << "." << std::endl;
-
- // open input files
- std::ifstream eFile(fileNameE);
- std::ifstream fFile(fileNameF);
- std::ifstream aFile(fileNameA);
-
- // open output files
- if (translationFlag) {
- if (sortedOutput) {
- extractFile.open((fileNameExtract + ".sorted").c_str());
- extractFileInv.open((fileNameExtract + ".inv.sorted").c_str());
- }
- else {
- extractFile.open(fileNameExtract.c_str());
- extractFileInv.open((fileNameExtract + ".inv").c_str());
- }
- }
- if (orientationFlag) {
- extractFileOrientation.open((fileNameExtract + ".o").c_str());
- }
-
- //
- readInput(eFile, fFile, aFile);
-
- std::cerr << std::endl; // Leave the progress bar end on previous line.
-
- // close input files
- eFile.close();
- fFile.close();
- aFile.close();
-
- FlushingOutputProcessor processor(compactOutputFlag);
- processOutput(processor);
-
- // close output files
- if (translationFlag) {
- extractFile.close();
- extractFileInv.close();
- }
- if (orientationFlag) {
- extractFileOrientation.close();
- }
-
- printStats();
-
-} // end of main()
-
-
-void FlushingOutputProcessor::operator()(const std::string& srcPhrase, const std::string& tgtPhrase, const std::string& orientationInfo, const alignment_t& alignment, const size_t frequency, int mode) {
-
- size_t m = frequency;
-
- if ( _compactOutputFlag ) {
- // Prepend frequency.
- if (translationFlag && (mode >= 0)) extractFile << frequency << " ||| ";
- if (translationFlag && (mode <= 0)) extractFileInv << frequency << " ||| ";
- if (orientationFlag && (mode >= 0)) extractFileOrientation << frequency << " ||| ";
- m = 1; // Loop only once!
- }
-
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < m; ++i ) {
-
- // alignment
- if (translationFlag) {
-
- if (mode >= 0) extractFile << srcPhrase << " ||| " << tgtPhrase << " |||";
- if (mode <= 0) extractFileInv << tgtPhrase << " ||| " << srcPhrase << " |||";
-
- for ( alignment_t::const_iterator alignIter = alignment.begin(); alignIter != alignment.end(); ++alignIter ) {
- // Note that unsigned char isn't treated as numeric value by stream operators,
- // so casting is necessary.
- if (mode >= 0) extractFile << " " << (int) alignIter->first << "-" << (int) alignIter->second;
- if (mode <= 0) extractFileInv << " " << (int) alignIter->second << "-" << (int) alignIter->first;
- }
-
- if (mode >= 0) extractFile << "\n";
- if (mode <= 0) extractFileInv << "\n";
- }
-
- if (orientationFlag && (mode >= 0)) {
- extractFileOrientation << srcPhrase << " ||| " << tgtPhrase << " ||| " << orientationInfo << "\n";
- }
-
- }
-
-}
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index 894e786e1..000000000
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-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-end: "$"
-# End:
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.cpp b/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index 5dff43b78..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,805 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Common lossy counting phrase extraction functionality implementation.
- *
- * Note: The bulk of this unit is based on Philipp Koehn's code from
- * phrase-extract/extract.cpp.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <iomanip>
-#include <sstream>
-
-#include "phrase-extract.h"
-#include "ISS.h"
-// I'm using my own version of SafeGetline (without "using namespace std;"):
-#include "SafeGetline.h"
-
-
-#define LINE_MAX_LENGTH 60000
-
-
-//////// Helping functions ////////
-
-// For sorted output.
-typedef std::pair<indexed_phrases_pair_t, PhrasePairsLossyCounter::frequency_t> output_pair_t;
-typedef std::vector<output_pair_t> output_vector_t;
-
-class PhraseComp {
- /** @var If true, sort by target phrase first. */
- bool _inverted;
-
- bool compareAlignments(const indexed_phrases_pair_t& a, const indexed_phrases_pair_t& b);
-
- int comparePhrases(const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t& a, const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t& b);
-
-public:
- PhraseComp(bool inverted): _inverted(inverted) {}
-
- bool operator()(const output_pair_t& a, const output_pair_t& b);
-};
-
-void processSortedOutput(OutputProcessor& processor);
-
-void processUnsortedOutput(OutputProcessor& processor);
-
-void flushPhrasePair(OutputProcessor& processor, const indexed_phrases_pair_t& indexedPhrasePair, PhrasePairsLossyCounter::frequency_t frequency, int mode);
-
-
-//////// Define variables declared as extern in the header /////////////////////
-bool allModelsOutputFlag = false;
-
-bool wordModel = false; // IBM word model.
-REO_MODEL_TYPE wordType = REO_MSD;
-bool phraseModel = false; // Std phrase-based model.
-REO_MODEL_TYPE phraseType = REO_MSD;
-bool hierModel = false; // Hierarchical model.
-REO_MODEL_TYPE hierType = REO_MSD;
-
-int maxPhraseLength = 0; // Eg. 7
-bool translationFlag = true; // Generate extract and extract.inv
-bool orientationFlag = false; // Ordering info needed?
-bool sortedOutput = false; // Sort output?
-
-LossyCountersVector lossyCounters;
-
-#ifdef GET_COUNTS_ONLY
-std::vector<size_t> phrasePairsCounters;
-#endif
-
-
-//////// Internal module variables /////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-IndexedStringsStorage<word_index_t> strings;
-IndexedStringsStorage<orientation_info_index_t> orientations;
-
-
-//////// Untouched Philipp Koehn's code :) /////////////////////////////////////
-
-REO_POS getOrientWordModel(SentenceAlignment & sentence, REO_MODEL_TYPE modelType,
- bool connectedLeftTop, bool connectedRightTop,
- int startF, int endF, int startE, int endE, int countF, int zero, int unit,
- bool (*ge)(int, int), bool (*lt)(int, int) )
-{
-
- if( connectedLeftTop && !connectedRightTop)
- return LEFT;
- if(modelType == REO_MONO)
- return UNKNOWN;
- if (!connectedLeftTop && connectedRightTop)
- return RIGHT;
- if(modelType == REO_MSD)
- return UNKNOWN;
- for(int indexF=startF-2*unit; (*ge)(indexF, zero) && !connectedLeftTop; indexF=indexF-unit)
- connectedLeftTop = isAligned(sentence, indexF, startE-unit);
- for(int indexF=endF+2*unit; (*lt)(indexF,countF) && !connectedRightTop; indexF=indexF+unit)
- connectedRightTop = isAligned(sentence, indexF, startE-unit);
- if(connectedLeftTop && !connectedRightTop)
- return DRIGHT;
- else if(!connectedLeftTop && connectedRightTop)
- return DLEFT;
- return UNKNOWN;
-}
-
-// to be called with countF-1 instead of countF
-REO_POS getOrientPhraseModel (SentenceAlignment & sentence, REO_MODEL_TYPE modelType,
- bool connectedLeftTop, bool connectedRightTop,
- int startF, int endF, int startE, int endE, int countF, int zero, int unit,
- bool (*ge)(int, int), bool (*lt)(int, int),
- const HSentenceVertices & inBottomRight, const HSentenceVertices & inBottomLeft)
-{
-
- HSentenceVertices::const_iterator it;
-
- if((connectedLeftTop && !connectedRightTop) ||
- //(startE == 0 && startF == 0) ||
- //(startE == sentence.target.size()-1 && startF == sentence.source.size()-1) ||
- ((it = inBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(startF-unit) != it->second.end()))
- return LEFT;
- if(modelType == REO_MONO)
- return UNKNOWN;
- if((!connectedLeftTop && connectedRightTop) ||
- ((it = inBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomLeft.end() && it->second.find(endF + unit) != it->second.end()))
- return RIGHT;
- if(modelType == REO_MSD)
- return UNKNOWN;
- connectedLeftTop = false;
- for(int indexF=startF-2*unit; (*ge)(indexF, zero) && !connectedLeftTop; indexF=indexF-unit)
- if(connectedLeftTop = (it = inBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end())
- return DRIGHT;
- connectedRightTop = false;
- for(int indexF=endF+2*unit; (*lt)(indexF, countF) && !connectedRightTop; indexF=indexF+unit)
- if(connectedRightTop = (it = inBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end())
- return DLEFT;
- return UNKNOWN;
-}
-
-// to be called with countF-1 instead of countF
-REO_POS getOrientHierModel (SentenceAlignment & sentence, REO_MODEL_TYPE modelType,
- bool connectedLeftTop, bool connectedRightTop,
- int startF, int endF, int startE, int endE, int countF, int zero, int unit,
- bool (*ge)(int, int), bool (*lt)(int, int),
- const HSentenceVertices & inBottomRight, const HSentenceVertices & inBottomLeft,
- const HSentenceVertices & outBottomRight, const HSentenceVertices & outBottomLeft,
- REO_POS phraseOrient)
-{
-
- HSentenceVertices::const_iterator it;
-
- if(phraseOrient == LEFT ||
- (connectedLeftTop && !connectedRightTop) ||
- // (startE == 0 && startF == 0) ||
- //(startE == sentence.target.size()-1 && startF == sentence.source.size()-1) ||
- ((it = inBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(startF-unit) != it->second.end()) ||
- ((it = outBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != outBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(startF-unit) != it->second.end()))
- return LEFT;
- if(modelType == REO_MONO)
- return UNKNOWN;
- if(phraseOrient == RIGHT ||
- (!connectedLeftTop && connectedRightTop) ||
- ((it = inBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomLeft.end() &&
- it->second.find(endF + unit) != it->second.end()) ||
- ((it = outBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != outBottomLeft.end() &&
- it->second.find(endF + unit) != it->second.end()))
- return RIGHT;
- if(modelType == REO_MSD)
- return UNKNOWN;
- if(phraseOrient != UNKNOWN)
- return phraseOrient;
- connectedLeftTop = false;
- for(int indexF=startF-2*unit; (*ge)(indexF, zero) && !connectedLeftTop; indexF=indexF-unit) {
- if((connectedLeftTop = (it = inBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end()) ||
- (connectedLeftTop = (it = outBottomRight.find(startE - unit)) != outBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end()))
- return DRIGHT;
- }
- connectedRightTop = false;
- for(int indexF=endF+2*unit; (*lt)(indexF, countF) && !connectedRightTop; indexF=indexF+unit) {
- if((connectedRightTop = (it = inBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != inBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end()) ||
- (connectedRightTop = (it = outBottomLeft.find(startE - unit)) != outBottomRight.end() &&
- it->second.find(indexF) != it->second.end()))
- return DLEFT;
- }
- return UNKNOWN;
-}
-
-void insertVertex( HSentenceVertices & corners, int x, int y )
-{
- std::set<int> tmp;
- tmp.insert(x);
- std::pair< HSentenceVertices::iterator, bool > ret = corners.insert( std::pair<int, std::set<int> > (y, tmp) );
- if(ret.second == false) {
- ret.first->second.insert(x);
- }
-}
-
-void insertPhraseVertices(
- HSentenceVertices & topLeft,
- HSentenceVertices & topRight,
- HSentenceVertices & bottomLeft,
- HSentenceVertices & bottomRight,
- int startF, int startE, int endF, int endE)
-{
-
- insertVertex(topLeft, startF, startE);
- insertVertex(topRight, endF, startE);
- insertVertex(bottomLeft, startF, endE);
- insertVertex(bottomRight, endF, endE);
-}
-
-std::string getOrientString(REO_POS orient, REO_MODEL_TYPE modelType)
-{
- switch(orient) {
- case LEFT:
- return "mono";
- break;
- case RIGHT:
- return "swap";
- break;
- case DRIGHT:
- return "dright";
- break;
- case DLEFT:
- return "dleft";
- break;
- case UNKNOWN:
- switch(modelType) {
- case REO_MONO:
- return "nomono";
- break;
- case REO_MSD:
- return "other";
- break;
- case REO_MSLR:
- return "dright";
- break;
- }
- break;
- }
-}
-
-bool ge(int first, int second)
-{
- return first >= second;
-}
-
-bool le(int first, int second)
-{
- return first <= second;
-}
-
-bool lt(int first, int second)
-{
- return first < second;
-}
-
-bool isAligned ( SentenceAlignment &sentence, int fi, int ei )
-{
- if (ei == -1 && fi == -1)
- return true;
- if (ei <= -1 || fi <= -1)
- return false;
- if (ei == sentence.target.size() && fi == sentence.source.size())
- return true;
- if (ei >= sentence.target.size() || fi >= sentence.source.size())
- return false;
- for(int i=0; i<sentence.alignedToT[ei].size(); i++)
- if (sentence.alignedToT[ei][i] == fi)
- return true;
- return false;
-}
-
-//////// END OF untouched Philipp Koehn's code :) //////////////////////////////
-
-
-/////// Slightly modified Philipp Koehn's code :) //////////////////////////////
-
-void extract(SentenceAlignment &sentence) {
-
- int countE = sentence.target.size();
- int countF = sentence.source.size();
-
- HPhraseVector inboundPhrases;
-
- HSentenceVertices inTopLeft;
- HSentenceVertices inTopRight;
- HSentenceVertices inBottomLeft;
- HSentenceVertices inBottomRight;
-
- HSentenceVertices outTopLeft;
- HSentenceVertices outTopRight;
- HSentenceVertices outBottomLeft;
- HSentenceVertices outBottomRight;
-
- HSentenceVertices::const_iterator it;
-
- bool relaxLimit = hierModel;
- bool buildExtraStructure = phraseModel || hierModel;
-
- // check alignments for target phrase startE...endE
- // loop over extracted phrases which are compatible with the word-alignments
- for (int startE = 0; startE < countE; startE++) {
- for (
- int endE = startE;
- ((endE < countE) && (relaxLimit || (endE < (startE + maxPhraseLength))));
- endE++
- ) {
-
- int minF = 9999;
- int maxF = -1;
- std::vector< int > usedF = sentence.alignedCountS;
-
- for (int ei = startE; ei <= endE; ei++) {
- for (int i = 0; i < sentence.alignedToT[ei].size(); i++) {
- int fi = sentence.alignedToT[ei][i];
- if (fi < minF) {
- minF = fi;
- }
- if (fi > maxF) {
- maxF = fi;
- }
- usedF[ fi ]--;
- }
- }
-
- if (maxF >= 0 && // aligned to any source words at all
- (relaxLimit || maxF-minF < maxPhraseLength)) { // source phrase within limits
-
- // check if source words are aligned to out of bound target words
- bool out_of_bounds = false;
-
- for (int fi=minF; fi<=maxF && !out_of_bounds; fi++) {
- if (usedF[fi]>0) {
- // cout << "ouf of bounds: " << fi << "\n";
- out_of_bounds = true;
- }
- }
-
- // cout << "doing if for ( " << minF << "-" << maxF << ", " << startE << "," << endE << ")\n";
- if (!out_of_bounds) {
- // start point of source phrase may retreat over unaligned
- for (int startF=minF;
- (startF>=0 &&
- (relaxLimit || startF>maxF-maxPhraseLength) && // within length limit
- (startF==minF || sentence.alignedCountS[startF]==0)); // unaligned
- startF--
- )
- // end point of source phrase may advance over unaligned
- for (int endF=maxF;
- (endF<countF &&
- (relaxLimit || endF<startF+maxPhraseLength) && // within length limit
- (endF==maxF || sentence.alignedCountS[endF]==0)); // unaligned
- endF++
- ) { // at this point we have extracted a phrase
- if (buildExtraStructure) { // phrase || hier
- if (endE-startE < maxPhraseLength && endF-startF < maxPhraseLength) { // within limit
- inboundPhrases.push_back(
- HPhrase(HPhraseVertex(startF,startE), HPhraseVertex(endF,endE))
- );
- insertPhraseVertices(
- inTopLeft, inTopRight, inBottomLeft, inBottomRight,
- startF, startE, endF, endE
- );
- } else {
- insertPhraseVertices(
- outTopLeft, outTopRight, outBottomLeft, outBottomRight,
- startF, startE, endF, endE
- );
- }
- } else {
- std::string orientationInfo = "";
- if (orientationFlag && wordModel) { // Added orientationFlag check.
- REO_POS wordPrevOrient, wordNextOrient;
- bool connectedLeftTopP = isAligned( sentence, startF-1, startE-1 );
- bool connectedRightTopP = isAligned( sentence, endF+1, startE-1 );
- bool connectedLeftTopN = isAligned( sentence, endF+1, endE+1 );
- bool connectedRightTopN = isAligned( sentence, startF-1, endE+1 );
- wordPrevOrient = getOrientWordModel(sentence, wordType, connectedLeftTopP, connectedRightTopP, startF, endF, startE, endE, countF, 0, 1, &ge, &lt);
- wordNextOrient = getOrientWordModel(sentence, wordType, connectedLeftTopN, connectedRightTopN, endF, startF, endE, startE, 0, countF, -1, &lt, &ge);
- orientationInfo += getOrientString(wordPrevOrient, wordType) + " " + getOrientString(wordNextOrient, wordType);
- }
- addPhrase(sentence, startE, endE, startF, endF, orientationInfo);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- } // end of main for loop
-
- if (buildExtraStructure) { // phrase || hier
- std::string orientationInfo = "";
- REO_POS wordPrevOrient, wordNextOrient, phrasePrevOrient, phraseNextOrient, hierPrevOrient, hierNextOrient;
-
- for (int i = 0; i < inboundPhrases.size(); i++) {
- int startF = inboundPhrases[i].first.first;
- int startE = inboundPhrases[i].first.second;
- int endF = inboundPhrases[i].second.first;
- int endE = inboundPhrases[i].second.second;
-
- if ( orientationFlag ) { // Added orientationFlag check.
-
- bool connectedLeftTopP = isAligned( sentence, startF-1, startE-1 );
- bool connectedRightTopP = isAligned( sentence, endF+1, startE-1 );
- bool connectedLeftTopN = isAligned( sentence, endF+1, endE+1 );
- bool connectedRightTopN = isAligned( sentence, startF-1, endE+1 );
-
- if (wordModel) {
- wordPrevOrient = getOrientWordModel(sentence, wordType,
- connectedLeftTopP, connectedRightTopP,
- startF, endF, startE, endE, countF, 0, 1,
- &ge, &lt);
-
- wordNextOrient = getOrientWordModel(sentence, wordType,
- connectedLeftTopN, connectedRightTopN,
- endF, startF, endE, startE, 0, countF, -1,
- &lt, &ge);
- }
- if (phraseModel) {
- phrasePrevOrient = getOrientPhraseModel(sentence, phraseType,
- connectedLeftTopP, connectedRightTopP,
- startF, endF, startE, endE, countF-1, 0, 1, &ge, &lt, inBottomRight, inBottomLeft);
- phraseNextOrient = getOrientPhraseModel(sentence, phraseType,
- connectedLeftTopN, connectedRightTopN,
- endF, startF, endE, startE, 0, countF-1, -1, &lt, &ge, inBottomLeft, inBottomRight);
- } else {
- phrasePrevOrient = phraseNextOrient = UNKNOWN;
- }
- if(hierModel) {
- hierPrevOrient = getOrientHierModel(sentence, hierType,
- connectedLeftTopP, connectedRightTopP,
- startF, endF, startE, endE, countF-1, 0, 1, &ge, &lt, inBottomRight, inBottomLeft, outBottomRight, outBottomLeft, phrasePrevOrient);
- hierNextOrient = getOrientHierModel(sentence, hierType,
- connectedLeftTopN, connectedRightTopN,
- endF, startF, endE, startE, 0, countF-1, -1, &lt, &ge, inBottomLeft, inBottomRight, outBottomLeft, outBottomRight, phraseNextOrient);
- }
-
- orientationInfo = ((wordModel)? getOrientString(wordPrevOrient, wordType) + " " + getOrientString(wordNextOrient, wordType) : "") + " | " +
- ((phraseModel)? getOrientString(phrasePrevOrient, phraseType) + " " + getOrientString(phraseNextOrient, phraseType) : "") + " | " +
- ((hierModel)? getOrientString(hierPrevOrient, hierType) + " " + getOrientString(hierNextOrient, hierType) : "");
- }
-
- addPhrase(sentence, startE, endE, startF, endF, orientationInfo);
-
- } // end of for loop through inbound phrases
-
- } // end if buildExtraStructure
-
-} // end of extract()
-
-
-/**
- * @param sentence
- * @param startE
- * @param endE
- * @param startF
- * @param endF
- * @param orientationInfo
- */
-void addPhrase(SentenceAlignment &sentence, int startE, int endE, int startF, int endF, std::string &orientationInfo) {
-
-#ifdef GET_COUNTS_ONLY
- // Just get the length of phrase pair (which is now defined as maximum of the two).
- phrasePairsCounters[std::max(endF - startF, endE - startE) + 1] += 1; // Don't forget +1 (span is inclusive)!
-#else
- alignment_t alignment;
-
- // alignment
- for (int ei = startE; ei <= endE; ++ei) {
- for (int i = 0; i < sentence.alignedToT[ei].size(); ++i) {
- int fi = sentence.alignedToT[ei][i];
- alignment.push_back(alignment_t::value_type(fi-startF, ei-startE));
- }
- }
-
- indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t srcPhraseIndices, tgtPhraseIndices;
-
- // source phrase
- for (int fi = startF; fi <= endF; ++fi) {
- srcPhraseIndices.push_back(strings.put(sentence.source[fi].c_str()));
- }
-
- // target phrase
- for (int ei = startE; ei <= endE; ++ei) {
- tgtPhraseIndices.push_back(strings.put(sentence.target[ei].c_str()));
- }
-
- // TODO: Allow for switching between min and max here.
- size_t idx = std::max(srcPhraseIndices.size(), tgtPhraseIndices.size());
-
- // Add phrase pair.
- lossyCounters[idx]->lossyCounter.add(indexed_phrases_pair_t(srcPhraseIndices, tgtPhraseIndices, orientations.put(orientationInfo.c_str()), alignment));
- //
- if ( lossyCounters[idx]->lossyCounter.aboutToPrune() ) {
- // Next addition will lead to pruning, inform:
- std::cerr << 'P' << idx << std::flush;
- }
-#endif
-} // end of addPhrase()
-
-
-/////// Lossy Counting related code ////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-void readInput(std::istream& eFile, std::istream& fFile, std::istream& aFile) {
-
- // Note: moved out of the loop.
- char englishString[LINE_MAX_LENGTH];
- char foreignString[LINE_MAX_LENGTH];
- char alignmentString[LINE_MAX_LENGTH];
-
- int i = 0;
-
- while(true) {
- // Report progress?
- if (++i%10000 == 0) std::cerr << "." << std::flush;
-
- SAFE_GETLINE(eFile, englishString, LINE_MAX_LENGTH, '\n', __FILE__);
- if (eFile.eof()) break;
- SAFE_GETLINE(fFile, foreignString, LINE_MAX_LENGTH, '\n', __FILE__);
- SAFE_GETLINE(aFile, alignmentString, LINE_MAX_LENGTH, '\n', __FILE__);
-
- SentenceAlignment sentence;
-
- if (sentence.create(englishString, foreignString, alignmentString, i)) {
- extract(sentence);
- }
- }
-
-}
-
-
-void processOutput(OutputProcessor& processor) {
- if ( sortedOutput ) {
- processSortedOutput(processor);
- }
- else {
- processUnsortedOutput(processor);
- }
-}
-
-
-bool PhraseComp::operator()(const output_pair_t& a, const output_pair_t& b) {
-
- int cmp = _inverted ? comparePhrases(a.first.tgtPhrase(), b.first.tgtPhrase()) : comparePhrases(a.first.srcPhrase(), b.first.srcPhrase());
-
- if ( cmp == 0 ) {
- // First part of pairs matches, compare the second part.
- cmp = _inverted ? comparePhrases(a.first.srcPhrase(), b.first.srcPhrase()) : comparePhrases(a.first.tgtPhrase(), b.first.tgtPhrase());
-
- if ( cmp == 0 ) {
- // Also second part matches, compare alignments.
- return compareAlignments(a.first, b.first);
- }
- else {
- return cmp < 0;
- }
- }
- else {
- return cmp < 0;
- }
-
-}
-
-
-bool PhraseComp::compareAlignments(const indexed_phrases_pair_t& a, const indexed_phrases_pair_t& b) {
-
- size_t aSize = a.alignmentLength();
- size_t bSize = b.alignmentLength();
- size_t min = std::min(aSize, bSize);
- const indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t * aAlignment = a.alignmentData();
- const indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t * bAlignment = b.alignmentData();
-
- int cmp = 0;
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < min; ++i ) {
- // Important: alignments have to be eventually inverted as well!
- if ( _inverted ) {
- // Inverted = compare TGT phrase alignment points first.
- cmp = memcmp(aAlignment + i*2 + 1, bAlignment + i*2 + 1, sizeof(indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t));
- }
- else{
- // NOT inverted = compare SRC phrase alignment points first.
- cmp = memcmp(aAlignment+ i*2, bAlignment + i*2, sizeof(indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t));
- }
- if ( cmp == 0 ) {
- if ( _inverted ) {
- // Inverted = compare SRC phrase alignment points second.
- cmp = memcmp(aAlignment + i*2, bAlignment + i*2, sizeof(indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t));
- }
- else{
- // NOT inverted = compare TGT phrase alignment points second.
- cmp = memcmp(aAlignment + i*2 + 1, bAlignment + i*2 + 1, sizeof(indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_point_t));
- }
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- return cmp < 0;
- } // Otherwise continue looping.
- }
- else {
- return cmp < 0;
- }
- }
-
- // Note: LC_ALL=C GNU sort treats shorter item as lesser than longer one.
- return (cmp == 0) ? (aSize < bSize) : (cmp < 0);
-
-}
-
-
-int PhraseComp::comparePhrases(const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t& a, const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t& b) {
-
- size_t aSize = a.size();
- size_t bSize = b.size();
- size_t min = std::min(aSize, bSize);
- int cmp = 0;
-
- for ( size_t i = 0; i < min; ++i ) {
- cmp = strcmp(strings.get(a[i]), strings.get(b[i]));
- if ( cmp != 0 ) {
- return cmp;
- }
- }
-
- if ( aSize == bSize ) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- if ( aSize < bSize ) {
- return strcmp("|||", strings.get(b[min]));
- }
- else {
- return strcmp(strings.get(a[min]), "|||");
- }
-
-}
-
-
-void processSortedOutput(OutputProcessor& processor) {
-
- output_vector_t output;
-
- LossyCountersVector::value_type current = NULL, prev = NULL;
-
- for ( size_t i = 1; i < lossyCounters.size(); ++i ) { // Intentionally skip 0.
- current = lossyCounters[i];
- if ( current != prev ) {
- PhrasePairsLossyCounter& lossyCounter = current->lossyCounter;
- for ( PhrasePairsLossyCounter::erasing_iterator phraseIter = lossyCounter.beginErase(); phraseIter != lossyCounter.endErase(); ++phraseIter ) {
- // Store and...
- output.push_back(std::make_pair(phraseIter.item(), phraseIter.frequency()));
- // ...update counters.
- current->outputMass += phraseIter.frequency();
- current->outputSize += 1;
- }
- //
- prev = current;
- //delete current;
- }
- }
-
- // Sort by source phrase.
- std::sort(output.begin(), output.end(), PhraseComp(false));
-
- // Print.
- for ( output_vector_t::const_iterator iter = output.begin(); iter != output.end(); ++iter ) {
- flushPhrasePair(processor, iter->first, iter->second, 1);
- }
-
- // Sort by target phrase.
- std::sort(output.begin(), output.end(), PhraseComp(true));
-
- // Print.
- for ( output_vector_t::const_iterator iter = output.begin(); iter != output.end(); ++iter ) {
- flushPhrasePair(processor, iter->first, iter->second, -1);
- }
-
-}
-
-
-void processUnsortedOutput(OutputProcessor& processor) {
-
- LossyCountersVector::value_type current = NULL, prev = NULL;
-
- for ( size_t i = 1; i < lossyCounters.size(); ++i ) { // Intentionally skip 0.
-
- current = lossyCounters[i];
-
- if ( current != prev ) {
-
- const PhrasePairsLossyCounter& lossyCounter = current->lossyCounter;
-
- for ( PhrasePairsLossyCounter::const_iterator phraseIter = lossyCounter.begin(); phraseIter != lossyCounter.end(); ++phraseIter ) {
- // Flush and...
- flushPhrasePair(processor, phraseIter.item(), phraseIter.frequency(), 0);
- // ...update counters.
- current->outputMass += phraseIter.frequency();
- current->outputSize += 1;
- }
-
- //
- prev = current;
- }
- }
-
-}
-
-
-void flushPhrasePair(OutputProcessor& processor, const indexed_phrases_pair_t& indexedPhrasePair, PhrasePairsLossyCounter::frequency_t frequency, int mode = 0) {
-
- const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t srcPhraseIndices = indexedPhrasePair.srcPhrase();
- const indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t tgtPhraseIndices = indexedPhrasePair.tgtPhrase();
-
- std::string srcPhrase, tgtPhrase;
-
- for ( indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t::const_iterator indexIter = srcPhraseIndices.begin(); indexIter != srcPhraseIndices.end(); ++indexIter ) {
- srcPhrase += std::string(strings.get(*indexIter)) + " ";
- }
- srcPhrase.resize(srcPhrase.size() - 1); // Trim the trailing " "
-
- for ( indexed_phrases_pair_t::phrase_t::const_iterator indexIter = tgtPhraseIndices.begin(); indexIter != tgtPhraseIndices.end(); ++indexIter ) {
- tgtPhrase += std::string(strings.get(*indexIter)) + " ";
- }
- tgtPhrase.resize(tgtPhrase.size() - 1); // Trim the trailing " "
-
- // Actual processing is done via call to functor:
- processor(srcPhrase, tgtPhrase, orientations.get(indexedPhrasePair.orientationInfo()), indexedPhrasePair.alignment(), frequency, mode);
-}
-
-
-void printStats(void) {
-
- // Total counters.
- size_t outputMass = 0, outputSize = 0, N = 0;
-
- const std::string hline = "####################################################################################################################";
-
- std::cerr << "Lossy Counting Phrase Extraction statistics:" << std::endl;
-
- // Print header: | 3 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
- std::cerr
- << hline << std::endl
- << "# length # unique out # total out # total in (N) # out/in (%) # pos. thr. # neg. thr. # max. err. #" << std::endl
- << hline << std::endl;
-
- LossyCountersVector::value_type current = NULL, prev = NULL;
- size_t from = 1, to = 1;
-
- for ( size_t i = 1; i <= lossyCounters.size(); ++i ) { // Intentionally skip 0, intentionally increment till == size().
-
- current = (i < lossyCounters.size()) ? lossyCounters[i] : NULL;
-
- if ( (current == NULL) || ((current != prev) && (prev != NULL)) ) {
- // Time to print.
- to = i-1;
-
- // Increment overall stats.
- outputMass += prev->outputMass;
- outputSize += prev->outputSize;
- N += prev->lossyCounter.count();
-
- // Print.
- if ( from == to ) {
- std::cerr << "# " << std::setw(6) << to << " # ";
- }
- else {
- std::stringstream strStr;
- strStr << from << "-" << to;
- std::cerr << "# " << std::setw(6) << strStr.str() << " # ";
- }
- // Print the rest of record.
- std::cerr
- << std::setw(15) << prev->outputSize << " # "
- << std::setw(15) << prev->outputMass << " # "
- << std::setw(15) << prev->lossyCounter.count() << " # "
- << std::setw(10) << std::setprecision(4) << (static_cast<double>(prev->outputMass) / static_cast<double>(prev->lossyCounter.count())) * 100 << " # "
- << std::setw(10) << prev->lossyCounter.threshold(true) << " # "
- << std::setw(10) << prev->lossyCounter.threshold() << " # "
- << std::setw(10) << prev->lossyCounter.maxError() << " #"
- << std::endl << hline << std::endl;
-
- from = i;
- }
-
- prev = current;
-
- }
-
- // Print summary:
- std::cerr
- << "# TOTAL # "
- << std::setw(15) << outputSize << " # "
- << std::setw(15) << outputMass << " # "
- << std::setw(15) << N << " # "
- << std::setw(10) << std::setprecision(4) << (static_cast<double>(outputMass) / static_cast<double>(N)) * 100 << " #"
- << std::endl
- << "#############################################################################" << std::endl;
-
-}
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.h b/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c01dd3ee2..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/phrase-extract.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Common lossy counting phrase extraction functionality declaration.
- *
- * Note: The bulk of this unit is based on Philipp Koehn's code from
- * phrase-extract/extract.cpp.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#ifndef PHRASE_EXTRACT_H
-#define PHRASE_EXTRACT_H
-
-#include <fstream>
-#include <map>
-#include <set>
-#include <string>
-#include <vector>
-
-#include "../phrase-extract/SentenceAlignment.h"
-
-#include "typedefs.h"
-
-
-//////// Types definitions /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-// HPhraseVertex represents a point in the alignment matrix
-typedef std::pair<int, int> HPhraseVertex;
-
-// Phrase represents a bi-phrase; each bi-phrase is defined by two points in the alignment matrix:
-// bottom-left and top-right
-typedef std::pair<HPhraseVertex, HPhraseVertex> HPhrase;
-
-// HPhraseVector is a vector of HPhrases
-typedef std::vector<HPhrase> HPhraseVector;
-
-// SentenceVertices represents, from all extracted phrases, all vertices that have the same positioning
-// The key of the map is the English index and the value is a set of the source ones
-typedef std::map<int, std::set<int> > HSentenceVertices;
-
-//
-typedef std::pair<PhrasePairsLossyCounter::error_t, PhrasePairsLossyCounter::support_t> params_pair_t;
-//
-typedef std::vector<PhrasePairsLossyCounter *> PhrasePairsLossyCountersVector;
-
-// MSD - monotone, swap, discontinuous.
-enum REO_MODEL_TYPE {REO_MSD, REO_MSLR, REO_MONO};
-enum REO_POS {LEFT, RIGHT, DLEFT, DRIGHT, UNKNOWN};
-
-struct LossyCounterInstance {
- // Statistics not provided by the lossy counter must be computed during
- // phrases flushing (ie. when input processing is done):
- size_t outputMass; // unique * freq
- size_t outputSize; // unique
- //
- PhrasePairsLossyCounter lossyCounter;
-
- LossyCounterInstance(PhrasePairsLossyCounter::error_t error, PhrasePairsLossyCounter::support_t support): outputMass(0), outputSize(0), lossyCounter(error, support) {}
-};
-
-//
-typedef std::vector<LossyCounterInstance *> LossyCountersVector;
-
-struct OutputProcessor {
- virtual void operator() (const std::string& srcPhrase, const std::string& tgtPhrase, const std::string& orientationInfo, const alignment_t& alignment, const size_t frequency, int mode) = 0;
-};
-
-
-//////// Functions declarations ////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-//// Untouched ////
-REO_POS getOrientWordModel(SentenceAlignment &, REO_MODEL_TYPE, bool, bool,
- int, int, int, int, int, int, int,
- bool (*)(int, int), bool (*)(int, int));
-
-REO_POS getOrientPhraseModel(SentenceAlignment &, REO_MODEL_TYPE, bool, bool,
- int, int, int, int, int, int, int,
- bool (*)(int, int), bool (*)(int, int),
- const HSentenceVertices &, const HSentenceVertices &);
-
-REO_POS getOrientHierModel(SentenceAlignment &, REO_MODEL_TYPE, bool, bool,
- int, int, int, int, int, int, int,
- bool (*)(int, int), bool (*)(int, int),
- const HSentenceVertices &, const HSentenceVertices &,
- const HSentenceVertices &, const HSentenceVertices &,
- REO_POS);
-
-void insertVertex(HSentenceVertices &, int, int);
-void insertPhraseVertices(HSentenceVertices &, HSentenceVertices &, HSentenceVertices &, HSentenceVertices &, int, int, int, int);
-
-std::string getOrientString(REO_POS, REO_MODEL_TYPE);
-
-bool ge(int, int);
-bool le(int, int);
-bool lt(int, int);
-bool isAligned (SentenceAlignment &, int, int);
-void extract(SentenceAlignment &);
-
-//// Modified ////
-void addPhrase(SentenceAlignment &, int, int, int, int, std::string &);
-
-//// Added ////
-void readInput(std::istream& eFile, std::istream& fFile, std::istream& aFile);
-void processOutput(OutputProcessor& processor);
-void printStats(void);
-
-
-//////// Extern variables //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-extern bool allModelsOutputFlag;
-
-// Some default setting, I guess...
-extern bool wordModel; // IBM word model.
-extern REO_MODEL_TYPE wordType;
-extern bool phraseModel; // Std phrase-based model.
-extern REO_MODEL_TYPE phraseType;
-extern bool hierModel; // Hierarchical model.
-extern REO_MODEL_TYPE hierType;
-
-extern int maxPhraseLength; // Eg. 7
-extern bool translationFlag; // Generate extract and extract.inv
-extern bool orientationFlag; // Ordering info needed?
-extern bool sortedOutput; // Sort output?
-
-extern LossyCountersVector lossyCounters;
-
-#ifdef GET_COUNTS_ONLY
-extern std::vector<size_t> phrasePairsCounters;
-#endif
-
-#endif /* PHRASE_EXTRACT_H */
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/shared.cpp b/scripts/training/eppex/shared.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index 670df1c0f..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/shared.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,194 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Implementation of functionality shared between counter, eppex and
- * (not yet finished) memscoring eppex.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <boost/tokenizer.hpp>
-#include <iostream>
-
-#include "typedefs.h"
-#include "phrase-extract.h"
-#include "shared.h"
-
-
-std::string get_lossy_counting_params_format(void) {
- return "\n"
- "You may specify separate Lossy Counter (LC) for each phrase length or\n"
- "use shared LC for all phrase pairs with length from given inclusive interval.\n"
- "Every LC is defined by parameter in form phrase-length:error:support, where:\n"
- " phrase-length ... a single number (eg. 2) or interval (eg. 2-4)\n"
- " error ... error parameter for lossy counting\n"
- " support ... support parameter for lossy counting\n"
- "\n"
- "Example of LC params: 1:0:0 2-4:1e-7:4e-7 5-7:2e-8:8e-8\n"
- " - phrase pairs of length 1 will NOT be pruned\n"
- " - phrase pairs of length from 2 to 4 (inclusive) will be pruned altogether by LC\n"
- " with parameters support=4e-7 and error=1e-7\n"
- " - phrase pairs of length from 5 to 7 (inclusive) will be pruned altogether by LC\n"
- " with parameters support=8e-8 and error=2e-8\n"
- " - max phrase length extracted will be set to 7\n"
- "\n"
- "Note: there has to be Lossy Counter defined for every phrase pair length\n"
- "up to the maximum phrase length! Following will not work: 1:0:0 5-7:2e-8:8e-8\n"
- "\n"
- "To count phrase pairs by their length a separate program (counter) may be used.\n"
- "\n"
- ;
-}
-
-bool parse_lossy_counting_params(const std::string& param) {
-
- // See: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_42_0/libs/tokenizer/char_separator.htm
- boost::char_separator<char> separators(",:");
- boost::tokenizer<boost::char_separator<char> > tokens(param, separators);
- boost::tokenizer<boost::char_separator<char> >::iterator iter = tokens.begin();
-
- std::string interval = *iter;
-
- if ( ++iter == tokens.end() ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: Failed to proccess Lossy Counting param \"" << param << "\": invalid format, missing error and support parameters specification!" << std::endl;
- return false;
- }
- PhrasePairsLossyCounter::error_t error = atof((*iter).c_str());
-
- if ( ++iter == tokens.end() ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: Failed to proccess Lossy Counting param \"" << param << "\": invalid format, missing support parameter specification!" << std::endl;
- return false;
- }
- PhrasePairsLossyCounter::support_t support = atof((*iter).c_str());
-
- if ( (error > 0) && !(error < support) ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: Failed to proccess Lossy Counting param \"" << param << "\": support parameter (" << support << ") is not greater than error (" << error << ")!" << std::endl;
- return false;
- }
-
- // Split interval.
- boost::char_separator<char> separator("-");
- boost::tokenizer<boost::char_separator<char> > intervalTokens(interval, separator);
- iter = intervalTokens.begin();
-
- int from = 0, to = 0;
-
- from = atoi((*iter).c_str());
- if ( ++iter == intervalTokens.end() )
- to = from;
- else
- to = atoi((*iter).c_str());
-
- if ( ! (from <= to) ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: Failed to proccess Lossy Counting param \"" << param << "\": invalid interval " << from << "-" << to << " specified!" << std::endl;
- return false;
- }
-
- LossyCounterInstance* lci = new LossyCounterInstance(error, support);
-
- if ( lossyCounters.size() <= to ) {
- lossyCounters.resize(to + 1, NULL);
- }
-
- for ( size_t i = from; i <= to; ++i ) {
- if ( lossyCounters[i] != NULL ) {
- std::cerr << "ERROR: Failed to proccess Lossy Counting param \"" << param << "\": Lossy Counter for phrases of length " << i << " is already defined!" << std::endl;
- return false;
- }
- lossyCounters[i] = lci;
- }
-
- // Set maximum phrase length accordingly:
- if ( maxPhraseLength < to )
- maxPhraseLength = to;
-
- return true;
-}
-
-void read_optional_params(int argc, char* argv[], int optionalParamsStart) {
-
- for ( int i = optionalParamsStart; i < argc; i++ ) {
- if (strcmp(argv[i],"--OnlyOutputSpanInfo") == 0) {
- std::cerr << "Error: option --OnlyOutputSpanInfo is not supported!\n";
- exit(2);
- } else if (strcmp(argv[i],"orientation") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i],"--Orientation") == 0) {
- orientationFlag = true;
- } else if (strcmp(argv[i],"--NoTTable") == 0) {
- translationFlag = false;
- } else if(strcmp(argv[i],"--model") == 0) {
- if (i+1 >= argc) {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, no model's information provided to the option --model " << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
- char* modelParams = argv[++i];
- const char* modelName = strtok(modelParams, "-");
- const char* modelType = strtok(NULL, "-");
-
- if(strcmp(modelName, "wbe") == 0) {
- wordModel = true;
- if(strcmp(modelType, "msd") == 0) {
- wordType = REO_MSD;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mslr") == 0) {
- wordType = REO_MSLR;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mono") == 0 || strcmp(modelType, "monotonicity") == 0) {
- wordType = REO_MONO;
- }
- else {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, unknown reordering model type: " << modelType << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
- } else if(strcmp(modelName, "phrase") == 0) {
- phraseModel = true;
- if(strcmp(modelType, "msd") == 0) {
- phraseType = REO_MSD;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mslr") == 0) {
- phraseType = REO_MSLR;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mono") == 0 || strcmp(modelType, "monotonicity") == 0) {
- phraseType = REO_MONO;
- }
- else {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, unknown reordering model type: " << modelType << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
- } else if(strcmp(modelName, "hier") == 0) {
- hierModel = true;
- if(strcmp(modelType, "msd") == 0) {
- hierType = REO_MSD;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mslr") == 0) {
- hierType = REO_MSLR;
- }
- else if(strcmp(modelType, "mono") == 0 || strcmp(modelType, "monotonicity") == 0) {
- hierType = REO_MONO;
- }
- else {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, unknown reordering model type: " << modelType << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
- } else {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, unknown reordering model: " << modelName << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
-
- allModelsOutputFlag = true;
-
- } else {
- std::cerr << "extract: syntax error, unknown option '" << std::string(argv[i]) << "'\n";
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- // default reordering model if no model selected
- // allows for the old syntax to be used
- if(orientationFlag && !allModelsOutputFlag) {
- wordModel = true;
- wordType = REO_MSD;
- }
-
-} // end of read_optional_params()
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/shared.h b/scripts/training/eppex/shared.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 2ed70d336..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/shared.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Declaration of functionality shared between counter, eppex and
- * (not yet finished) memscoring eppex.
- *
- * (C) Moses: http://www.statmt.org/moses/
- * (C) Ceslav Przywara, UFAL MFF UK, 2011
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#ifndef SHARED_H
-#define SHARED_H
-
-#include <string>
-
-std::string get_lossy_counting_params_format(void);
-
-bool parse_lossy_counting_params(const std::string& param);
-
-void read_optional_params(int argc, char* argv[], int optionalParamsStart);
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/eppex/typedefs.h b/scripts/training/eppex/typedefs.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0665c4aa4..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/eppex/typedefs.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Basic eppex configuration.
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#ifndef CONFIG_H
-#define CONFIG_H
-
-#include "IndexedPhrasesPair.h"
-#include "LossyCounter.h"
-
-// Type capable of holding all words (tokens) indices:
-typedef unsigned int word_index_t;
-// Type capable of holding all orientation info indices:
-typedef unsigned char orientation_info_index_t;
-// Phrase Pair type.
-typedef IndexedPhrasesPair<orientation_info_index_t, word_index_t> indexed_phrases_pair_t;
-// Lossy Counter type.
-typedef LossyCounter<indexed_phrases_pair_t> PhrasePairsLossyCounter;
-// Shortcut to alignment interface.
-typedef indexed_phrases_pair_t::alignment_t alignment_t;
-
-#endif /* CONFIG_H */
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.am b/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.am
deleted file mode 100644
index 1cf79f2b3..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.am
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-# Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-# $Id$
-
-## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
-
-ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
-
-AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign
-AM_CXXFLAGS = $(BOOST_CPPFLAGS) -Wall -ffast-math -ftrapping-math -fomit-frame-pointer
-
-bin_PROGRAMS = memscore
-memscore_SOURCES = datastorage.h memscore.h phrasetable.h scorer.h scorer-impl.h statistic.h timestamp.h \
- phrasetable.cpp memscore.cpp scorer.cpp lexdecom.cpp lexdecom.h
-
-if IRSTLM
-memscore_SOURCES += phraselm.cpp phraselm.h
-endif
-if CHANNEL_SCORER
-memscore_SOURCES += channel-scorer.cpp channel-scorer.h
-endif
-
-
-memscore_LDADD = $(IRSTLM_LIBS) $(GSL_LIBS)
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.in b/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index fa1f6e9f5..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,581 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.9.6 from Makefile.am.
-# @configure_input@
-
-# Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
-# 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation
-# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
-# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
-
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without
-# even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
-# PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-# memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-# Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-# $Id$
-
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE@
-pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@
-pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/@PACKAGE@
-top_builddir = .
-am__cd = CDPATH="$${ZSH_VERSION+.}$(PATH_SEPARATOR)" && cd
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-install_sh_DATA = $(install_sh) -c -m 644
-install_sh_PROGRAM = $(install_sh) -c
-install_sh_SCRIPT = $(install_sh) -c
-INSTALL_HEADER = $(INSTALL_DATA)
-transform = $(program_transform_name)
-NORMAL_INSTALL = :
-PRE_INSTALL = :
-POST_INSTALL = :
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index 23af85df2..000000000
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diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/datastorage.h b/scripts/training/memscore/datastorage.h
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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef DATASTORAGE_H
-#define DATASTORAGE_H
-
-#include "memscore.h"
-
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-{
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- T *base_;
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-
- DataStorage() : base_(NULL), pos_(0) {
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-
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-
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diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.cpp b/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.cpp
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index b0a47f440..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.cpp
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-/*
- * File: lexdecom.cpp
- * Author: Felipe Sánchez-Martínez, Universitat d'Alacant <fsanchez@dlsi.ua.es>
- *
- * Created on 2010/01/27
- */
-
-#include "lexdecom.h"
-#include "scorer-impl.h"
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <fstream>
-
-PhraseScorer*
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
-
- if(argv[argp] == NULL)
- usage();
-
- String lwfile(argv[argp++]);
-
- return new LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse, lwfile, argv, argp, ptf);
-}
-
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse,
- const String &weightfile, const char *argv[], int &argp,
- const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse)
-{
-
- black_box_scorer = AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, ptf);
-
- std::ifstream wfile(weightfile.c_str());
-
- //Code copied from LexicalWeightPhraseScorer; it should be factored !! -- 2010/01/27
-
- std::cerr<<"Reading lexical weights from '"<<weightfile<<"' ... ";
-
- while(!wfile.eof()) {
- if(wfile.fail()) {
- std::cerr << "Problem reading file: " << weightfile << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
- String src, tgt;
- Score weight;
-
- wfile >> src >> tgt >> weight;
- Count src_id = PhraseText::index_word(src);
- Count tgt_id = PhraseText::index_word(tgt);
- weight_map_.insert(std::make_pair(std::make_pair(src_id, tgt_id), weight));
- }
-
- wfile.close();
- std::cerr<<"done."<<std::endl;
-}
-
-Score
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::get_weight(const String &s_src, const String &s_tgt) const
-{
- //Code copied from LexicalWeightPhraseScorer; it should be factored !! -- 2010/01/27
-
- Count src = PhraseText::index_word(s_src);
- Count tgt = PhraseText::index_word(s_tgt);
- return get_weight(src, tgt);
-}
-
-inline Score
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::get_weight(Count src, Count tgt) const
-{
- //Code copied from LexicalWeightPhraseScorer; it should be factored !! -- 2010/01/27
-
- WeightMapType_::const_iterator it = weight_map_.find(std::make_pair(src, tgt));
- if(it == weight_map_.end())
- return 0.00001; // default value copied from Philipp Koehn's scorer
- return it->second;
-}
-
-void
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
-
- //Estimate p(J|I) = p(src_len|tgt_len)
-
- black_box_scorer->score_phrases();
-
- std::cerr<<"LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases"<<std::endl;
-
- std::map<unsigned, std::map<unsigned, Count> > count_srclen_tgtlen;
- std::map<unsigned, Count> total_tgtlen;
-
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); it++) {
- const PhrasePairInfo &ppair = *it;
- PhraseInfo &src = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(ppair.get_src());
- PhraseInfo &tgt = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(ppair.get_tgt());
- unsigned src_len = src.get_phrase().size();
- unsigned tgt_len = tgt.get_phrase().size();
-
- /*//Debug code
- for (unsigned i=0; i<src_len; i++)
- std::cerr<<src.get_phrase().word(i)<<" ";
- std::cerr<<"-> "<<src_len<<" ||| ";
- for (unsigned i=0; i<tgt_len; i++)
- std::cerr<<tgt.get_phrase().word(i)<<" ";
- std::cerr<<"-> "<<tgt_len<<std::endl;
- */
-
- count_srclen_tgtlen[src_len][tgt_len]+=ppair.get_count();
- total_tgtlen[tgt_len]+=ppair.get_count();
- }
-
- std::map<unsigned, std::map<unsigned, Count> >::iterator its;
- std::map<unsigned, Count>::iterator itt;
-
- for (its=count_srclen_tgtlen.begin(); its!=count_srclen_tgtlen.end(); its++) {
- unsigned src_len=its->first;
-
- for(itt=its->second.begin(); itt!=its->second.end(); itt++) {
- unsigned tgt_len=itt->first;
- Count cnt=itt->second;
- prob_srclen_tgtlen_[src_len][tgt_len] = static_cast<Score>(cnt)/static_cast<Score>(total_tgtlen[tgt_len]);
- }
- }
-}
-
-Score
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::get_noisy_or_combination(Count src_word, PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase)
-{
-
- Score sc=1.0;
-
- unsigned tgt_len=tgt_phrase.get_phrase().size();
-
- for(unsigned i=0; i<tgt_len; i++) {
- Count tgt_word=tgt_phrase.get_phrase()[i];
- sc *= (1.0 - get_weight(src_word, tgt_word));
- }
-
- return (1.0 - sc);
-}
-
-Score
-LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
-
- /*
- The implementation of this method relies on the asumption that the
- smoothed probabilities produced by AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer
- are deficient.
- */
-
- PhraseInfo &src_phrase = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(it->get_src());
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
-
- unsigned src_len=src_phrase.get_phrase().size();
- unsigned tgt_len=tgt_phrase.get_phrase().size();
-
- Score prod=1.0;
-
- for(unsigned j=0; j<src_len; j++)
- prod *= get_noisy_or_combination(src_phrase.get_phrase()[j], tgt_phrase);
-
- Score lambda= static_cast<Score>(black_box_scorer->get_discount()) *
- tgt_phrase.get_distinct() / tgt_phrase.get_count();
-
- Score ret_value = black_box_scorer->get_score(it) + (lambda * prod * prob_srclen_tgtlen_[src_len][tgt_len]);
-
- /*
- //Debug code
- for (unsigned i=0; i<src_len; i++)
- std::cerr<<src_phrase.get_phrase().word(i)<<" ";
- std::cerr<<" ||| ";
- for (unsigned i=0; i<tgt_len; i++)
- std::cerr<<tgt_phrase.get_phrase().word(i)<<" ";
- std::cerr<<"==> discount: "<<black_box_scorer->get_discount()<<"; black box score: "<<black_box_scorer->get_score(it)
- <<"; lambda: "<<lambda<<"; prod: "
- <<prod<<"; prob_srclen_tgtlen_["<<src_len<<"]["<<tgt_len<<"]: "<<prob_srclen_tgtlen_[src_len][tgt_len]
- <<"; count: "<<it->get_count()<<"; score: "<<ret_value;
- std::cerr<<std::endl;
- */
-
- return ret_value;
-}
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.h b/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1d87caf66..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/lexdecom.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * File: lexdecom.h
- * Author: Felipe Sánchez-Martínez, Universitat d'Alacant <fsanchez@dlsi.ua.es>
- *
- * Created on 2010/01/27
- */
-
-#ifndef _LEXDECOM_H
-#define _LEXDECOM_H
-
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "scorer.h"
-
-class LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- explicit LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse, const String &lwfile,
- const char *argv[], int &argp, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
- Score get_weight(const String &s_src, const String &s_tgt) const;
- Score get_weight(Count src, Count tgt) const;
-
- typedef std::map<std::pair<Count,Count>, Score> WeightMapType_;
-
- WeightMapType_ weight_map_;
-
- // p(J|I) = probability of source-length J given target-length I
- std::map<unsigned, std::map<unsigned, Score> > prob_srclen_tgtlen_;
-
- Score get_noisy_or_combination(Count src_word, PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase);
-
- PhraseScorer* black_box_scorer;
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-#endif /* _LEXDECOM_H */
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/m4/ax_boost_base.m4 b/scripts/training/memscore/m4/ax_boost_base.m4
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e5afd091..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/m4/ax_boost_base.m4
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,223 +0,0 @@
-# ===========================================================================
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-# SYNOPSIS
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-#
-# DESCRIPTION
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-# Test for the Boost C++ libraries of a particular version (or newer)
-#
-# If no path to the installed boost library is given the macro searchs
-# under /usr, /usr/local, /opt and /opt/local and evaluates the
-# $BOOST_ROOT environment variable. Further documentation is available at
-# <http://randspringer.de/boost/index.html>.
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-#
-# AC_SUBST(BOOST_CPPFLAGS) / AC_SUBST(BOOST_LDFLAGS)
-#
-# And sets:
-#
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-#
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-#
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-#
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-# permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice
-# and this notice are preserved.
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-[
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diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.cpp b/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index c723b236e..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <vector>
-
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "scorer.h"
-
-const char *progname;
-
-typedef PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector::value_type VP;
-
-bool cmp_counts(const VP &a1, const VP &a2);
-int main(int argc, const char *argv[]);
-
-bool cmp_counts(const VP &a1, const VP &a2)
-{
- return a1.second < a2.second;
-}
-
-int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
-{
- progname = argv[0];
-
- if(argc == 1) {
- std::cerr << "No scorers specified." << std::endl;
- usage();
- }
-
- MemoryPhraseTable pt;
- PhraseScorerFactory psf(pt);
-
- typedef std::vector<PhraseScorer *> ScorerList;
- ScorerList scorers;
-
- for(int argp = 1; argp < argc; ) {
- bool reverse;
- if(!strcmp(argv[argp], "-s"))
- reverse = false;
- else if(!strcmp(argv[argp], "-r"))
- reverse = true;
- else
- usage();
-
- scorers.push_back(psf.create_scorer(argv, ++argp, reverse));
- }
-
- pt.load_data(std::cin);
- pt.compute_phrase_statistics();
-
- for(ScorerList::iterator s = scorers.begin(); s != scorers.end(); ++s)
- (*s)->score_phrases();
-
- for(PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator it = pt.raw_begin(); it != pt.raw_end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppi(it);
- Phrase src = ppi.get_src();
- Phrase tgt = ppi.get_tgt();
- const PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector av = ppi.get_alignments();
-
- PhraseAlignment alig = std::max_element(av.begin(), av.end(), cmp_counts)->first;
-
- std::cout << pt.get_src_phrase(src) << " ||| " << pt.get_tgt_phrase(tgt) << " ||| " << alig << " |||";
-
- for(ScorerList::iterator s = scorers.begin(); s != scorers.end(); ++s)
- std::cout << ' ' << (*s)->get_score(it);
- std::cout << '\n'; // don't use std::endl to avoid flushing
- }
-}
-
-void usage()
-{
- std::cerr << "Usage: " << progname << " <scorer1> <scorer2> ..." << std::endl <<
- " where each scorer is specified as" << std::endl <<
- " -s <scorer> <args> to estimate p(s|t)" << std::endl <<
- " -r <scorer> <args> to estimate p(t|s)" << std::endl << std::endl;
-
- std::cerr << "Implemented scorers:" << std::endl;
-
- const std::vector<String> &v = PhraseScorerFactory::scorer_list();
- std::copy(v.begin(), v.end(), std::ostream_iterator<std::string>(std::cerr, "\n"));
-
- exit(1);
-}
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.h b/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b17691e1..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/memscore.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef MEMSCORE_H
-#define MEMSCORE_H
-
-#include <sstream>
-#include <string>
-#include <utility>
-
-#include "config.h"
-
-#ifndef HAVE_PTRDIFF_T
-typedef long ptrdiff_t;
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-#define NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
-#else
-#define NORETURN
-#endif
-
-void usage() NORETURN;
-
-typedef double Score;
-typedef unsigned int Count;
-typedef unsigned int Phrase;
-typedef ptrdiff_t DataIndex;
-typedef std::pair<Phrase,Phrase> PhrasePair;
-typedef char *PhrasePairData;
-typedef std::string String;
-typedef std::istringstream IStringStream;
-
-/* phrasetable.h */
-
-class PhraseText;
-class PhraseInfo;
-class PhraseInfoList;
-class PhraseAlignment;
-class PhrasePairInfo;
-class PhraseTable;
-
-/* scorer.h */
-
-class PhraseScorer;
-
-/* statistic.h */
-
-class PhraseStatistic;
-
-/* IRSTLM */
-
-class lmtable;
-class ngram;
-
-#endif
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deleted file mode 100755
index 894e786e1..000000000
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- test -z "$file" && file=`echo "$infile" | sed 's,.*/,,;s,.[^.]*$,,'`.info
- fi
- # If the file does not exist, the user really needs makeinfo;
- # let's fail without touching anything.
- test -f $file || exit 1
- touch $file
- ;;
-
- tar)
- shift
-
- # We have already tried tar in the generic part.
- # Look for gnutar/gtar before invocation to avoid ugly error
- # messages.
- if (gnutar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then
- gnutar "$@" && exit 0
- fi
- if (gtar --version > /dev/null 2>&1); then
- gtar "$@" && exit 0
- fi
- firstarg="$1"
- if shift; then
- case "$firstarg" in
- *o*)
- firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/o//`
- tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0
- ;;
- esac
- case "$firstarg" in
- *h*)
- firstarg=`echo "$firstarg" | sed s/h//`
- tar "$firstarg" "$@" && exit 0
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: I can't seem to be able to run \`tar' with the given arguments.
- You may want to install GNU tar or Free paxutils, or check the
- command line arguments."
- exit 1
- ;;
-
- *)
- echo 1>&2 "\
-WARNING: \`$1' is needed, and is $msg.
- You might have modified some files without having the
- proper tools for further handling them. Check the \`README' file,
- it often tells you about the needed prerequisites for installing
- this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case
- some other package would contain this missing \`$1' program."
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-end: "$"
-# End:
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.cpp b/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index 0f94f4326..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#include <cmath>
-#include <iostream>
-#include <fstream>
-#include <sstream>
-#include <string>
-
-#include <n_gram.h>
-#include <lmtable.h>
-
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "phraselm.h"
-
-void PhraseLanguageModel::attach(PhraseInfoList &pilist)
-{
- phrase_info_list_ = &pilist;
- score_idx_ = pilist.register_data(1);
-}
-
-void PhraseLanguageModel::compute_statistic()
-{
- compute_lmscores(*phrase_info_list_, false);
-}
-
-void PhraseLanguageModel::compute_lmscores(PhraseInfoList &phrase_info_list, bool closed_world)
-{
- lmtable lm;
- std::ifstream lmstream(lmfile_.c_str());
- lm.load(lmstream, lmfile_.c_str(), NULL, 0);
- lm.setlogOOVpenalty(10000000);
-
- assert(!computation_done_);
-
- Score marginal_score = .0;
- for(PhraseInfoList::iterator it = phrase_info_list.begin(); it != phrase_info_list.end(); ++it) {
- PhraseInfo &pi = *it;
- ngram ng(lm.getDict());
- Score lmscore = 0;
- for(PhraseText::const_string_iterator it = pi.get_phrase().string_begin(); it != pi.get_phrase().string_end(); it++) {
- ng.pushw(it->c_str());
- lmscore += lm.clprob(ng);
- }
-
- pi.data(score_idx_) = exp10(lmscore);
- marginal_score += pi.data(score_idx_);
- }
-
- if(closed_world)
- for(PhraseInfoList::iterator it = phrase_info_list.begin(); it != phrase_info_list.end(); ++it) {
- PhraseInfo &pi = *it;
- pi.data(score_idx_) /= marginal_score;
- }
-
- computation_done_ = true;
-}
-
-void ClosedPhraseLanguageModel::compute_statistic()
-{
- compute_lmscores(*phrase_info_list_, true);
-}
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.h b/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 62e8f08d4..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/phraselm.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef PHRASELM_H
-#define PHRASELM_H
-
-#include <cassert>
-
-#include "memscore.h"
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "statistic.h"
-
-class lmtable;
-
-class PhraseLanguageModel : public PhraseStatistic
-{
-protected:
- String lmfile_;
- Count score_idx_;
-
- PhraseInfoList *phrase_info_list_;
-
- void compute_lmscores(PhraseInfoList &phrase_info_list, bool closed_world);
-
-public:
- PhraseLanguageModel(String lmfile) : lmfile_(lmfile) {}
-
- virtual void attach(PhraseInfoList &pilist);
- virtual void compute_statistic();
-
- virtual Score get_score(PhraseInfo &pi) {
- assert(computation_done_);
- return pi.data(score_idx_);
- }
-};
-
-class ClosedPhraseLanguageModel : public PhraseLanguageModel
-{
-public:
- ClosedPhraseLanguageModel(String lmfile) : PhraseLanguageModel(lmfile) {}
- virtual void compute_statistic();
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.cpp b/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f430c289..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,348 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "statistic.h"
-#include "timestamp.h"
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <limits>
-#include <sstream>
-#include <string>
-
-/* PhraseText */
-
-PhraseText::DictionaryType_ PhraseText::dictionary_;
-Count PhraseText::last_id_ = 1;
-
-PhraseText::PhraseText(const String &s)
-{
- IStringStream is(s);
- while(is.good()) {
- String w;
- getline(is, w, ' ');
- Count *id = boost::fast_pool_allocator<Count>::allocate(1);
- *id = index_word(w);
- word_list_.push_back(id);
- }
-}
-
-std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseText &pt)
-{
- bool print_space = false;
- for(PhraseText::const_string_iterator it = pt.string_begin(); it != pt.string_end(); it++) {
- if(print_space)
- os << ' ';
- else
- print_space = true;
-
- os << *it;
- }
-
- return os;
-}
-
-/* PhraseAlignment */
-
-PhraseAlignment::Alignment::AlignmentMapType_ PhraseAlignment::Alignment::alignment_map_;
-PhraseAlignment::Alignment::AlignmentVectorType_ PhraseAlignment::Alignment::alignment_vector_;
-
-PhraseAlignment::Alignment::Alignment(Count slen, Count tlen, const String &alignment) :
- slen_(slen), tlen_(tlen), matrix_(slen * tlen, false)
-{
- assert(slen_ > 0 && slen_ < 10);
- IStringStream is(alignment);
- while(is.good()) {
- String a;
- getline(is, a, ' ');
- IStringStream ap(a);
- Count s, t;
- char dash;
- ap >> s >> dash >> t;
- assert(s < slen && t < tlen);
- assert(dash == '-');
- matrix_[t * slen + s] = true;
- }
-}
-
-Count PhraseAlignment::Alignment::index_alignment(Count slen, Count tlen, const String &alignment)
-{
- AlignmentTuple_ tup = boost::make_tuple(slen, tlen, alignment);
- AlignmentMapType_::const_iterator it = alignment_map_.find(tup);
-
- if(it == alignment_map_.end()) {
- const Alignment *pa = new Alignment(slen, tlen, alignment);
- Count index = alignment_vector_.size();
- alignment_map_.insert(std::make_pair(tup, index));
- alignment_vector_.push_back(pa);
- return index;
- } else
- return it->second;
-}
-
-std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseAlignment::Alignment &pa)
-{
- bool print_space = false;
- for(Count i = 0; i < pa.matrix_.size(); i++) {
- if(print_space)
- os << ' ';
- else
- print_space = true;
-
- os << (i / pa.slen_) << '-' << (i % pa.slen_);
- }
-
- return os;
-}
-
-std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseAlignment &pa)
-{
- for(Count s = 0; s < pa.get_source_length(); s++) {
- os << '(';
- bool print_comma = false;
- for(Count t = 0; t < pa.get_target_length(); t++) {
- if(pa.is_aligned(s, t)) {
- if(print_comma)
- os << ',';
- else
- print_comma = true;
-
- os << t;
- }
- }
- os << ") ";
- }
-
- os << "|||";
-
- for(Count t = 0; t < pa.get_target_length(); t++) {
- os << " (";
- bool print_comma = false;
- for(Count s = 0; s < pa.get_source_length(); s++) {
- if(pa.is_aligned(s, t)) {
- if(print_comma)
- os << ',';
- else
- print_comma = true;
-
- os << s;
- }
- }
- os << ')';
- }
-
- return os;
-}
-
-/* PhrasePairInfo */
-
-bool PhrasePairInfo::init_phase_ = true;
-Count PhrasePairInfo::data_ncounts_ = COUNT_FREE_IDX;
-Count PhrasePairInfo::data_nscores_ = SCORE_FREE_IDX;
-const Count PhrasePairInfo::CONTINUATION_BIT = 1 << (std::numeric_limits<Count>::digits - 1);
-
-PhrasePairInfo::PhrasePairInfo(Count src, Count tgt, Count alignment, Count count) :
- src_(src), tgt_(tgt), data_(NULL), reverse_(false)
-{
- init_phase_ = false;
- realloc_data(1);
- count_data(COUNT_COUNT_IDX) = count;
- Count *aligd = alignment_data(0);
- aligd[0] = alignment;
- aligd[1] = count;
-}
-
-DataIndex PhrasePairInfo::register_score_data(Count size)
-{
- assert(init_phase_);
-
- Count start = data_nscores_;
- data_nscores_ += size;
- return start;
-}
-
-DataIndex PhrasePairInfo::register_count_data(Count size)
-{
- assert(init_phase_);
-
- Count start = data_ncounts_;
- data_ncounts_ += size;
- return start;
-}
-
-PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector PhrasePairInfo::get_alignments() const
-{
- PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector vec;
-
- Count i = 0;
- bool last;
- do {
- const Count *aligd = alignment_data(i++);
- last = !(aligd[0] & CONTINUATION_BIT);
- Count alig = aligd[0] & ~CONTINUATION_BIT;
- vec.push_back(std::make_pair(PhraseAlignment(alig, reverse_), aligd[1]));
- } while(!last);
-
- return vec;
-}
-
-void PhrasePairInfo::add_alignment(Count new_alignment)
-{
- Count i = 0;
- bool last;
- do {
- Count *aligd = alignment_data(i++);
- last = !(aligd[0] & CONTINUATION_BIT);
- Count alig = aligd[0] & ~CONTINUATION_BIT;
- if(alig == new_alignment) {
- aligd[1]++;
- return;
- }
- } while(!last);
-
- realloc_data(i + 1);
-
- Count *last_aligd = alignment_data(i - 1);
- last_aligd[0] |= CONTINUATION_BIT;
-
- Count *this_aligd = alignment_data(i);
- this_aligd[0] = new_alignment;
- this_aligd[1] = 1;
-}
-
-void PhrasePairInfo::realloc_data(Count nalignments)
-{
- static boost::pool<> *pool[3] = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
-
- size_t fixed_size = data_nscores_ * sizeof(Score) + data_ncounts_ * sizeof(Count);
- size_t new_data_size = fixed_size + COUNTS_PER_ALIGNMENT * nalignments * sizeof(Count);
-
- PhrasePairData new_data;
- if(nalignments <= 3) {
- if(!pool[nalignments - 1])
- pool[nalignments - 1] = new boost::pool<>(new_data_size);
-
- new_data = reinterpret_cast<PhrasePairData>(pool[nalignments - 1]->malloc());
- } else
- new_data = new char[new_data_size];
-
- if(data_) {
- memcpy(new_data, data_, fixed_size);
- Count i = 0;
- Count *old_aligd, *new_aligd;
- do {
- assert(i < nalignments);
- old_aligd = alignment_data(data_, i);
- new_aligd = alignment_data(new_data, i);
- new_aligd[0] = old_aligd[0];
- new_aligd[1] = old_aligd[1];
- i++;
- } while(old_aligd[0] & CONTINUATION_BIT);
- if(nalignments <= 4)
- pool[nalignments - 2]->free(data_);
- else
- delete[] data_;
- }
-
- data_ = new_data;
-}
-
-/* PhraseInfoList */
-
-Phrase PhraseInfoList::index_phrase(const String &s_phr)
-{
- IDMapType_::const_iterator it = idmap_.find(s_phr);
- if(it != idmap_.end())
- return it->second;
-
- PhraseInfo *pi = phrase_info_pool_.construct(data_size_, s_phr);
-
- list_.push_back(pi);
- idmap_[s_phr] = list_.size() - 1;
- return idmap_[s_phr];
-}
-
-DataIndex PhraseInfoList::register_data(Count size)
-{
- DataIndex start = data_size_;
- data_size_ += size;
- return start;
-}
-
-void PhraseInfoList::attach_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s)
-{
- statistics_.push_back(&s);
- s.attach(*this);
-}
-
-void PhraseInfoList::compute_statistics()
-{
- while(!statistics_.empty()) {
- statistics_.front()->compute_statistic();
- statistics_.pop_front();
- }
-}
-
-/* PhraseTable */
-
-void MemoryPhraseTable::load_data(std::istream &instream)
-{
- Count total_count = 0;
-
- Timestamp t_load;
- Count nlines = 1;
- String line;
- while(getline(instream, line)) {
- size_t sep1 = line.find(" ||| ");
- if(sep1 == line.npos) {
- std::cerr << "Phrase separator not found in: " << line << std::endl;
- abort();
- }
- size_t sep2 = line.find(" ||| ", sep1 + 1);
- String s_src(line, 0, sep1);
- String s_tgt(line, sep1 + 5, sep2 - sep1 - 5);
- String s_alignment(line, sep2 + 5);
-
- Phrase src = src_info_.index_phrase(s_src);
- Phrase tgt = tgt_info_.index_phrase(s_tgt);
- Count alignment = PhraseAlignment::index_alignment(src_info_[src].get_phrase().size(), tgt_info_[tgt].get_phrase().size(), s_alignment);
-
- src_info_[src].inc_count();
- tgt_info_[tgt].inc_count();
- total_count++;
-
- PhrasePair stpair(src, tgt);
- PhrasePairCounts::iterator it = joint_counts_.find(stpair);
-
- if(it == joint_counts_.end()) {
- src_info_[src].inc_distinct();
- tgt_info_[tgt].inc_distinct();
- joint_counts_.insert(std::make_pair(stpair, PhrasePairInfo(src, tgt, alignment, 1).get_phrase_pair_data()));
- } else {
- PhrasePairInfo pi(src, tgt, it->second);
- pi.inc_count();
- pi.add_alignment(alignment);
- it->second = pi.get_phrase_pair_data(); // may have changed by adding the alignment
- }
- if(nlines % 50000 == 0)
- std:: cerr << "Read " << nlines << " lines in " << (t_load.elapsed_time() / 1000) << " ms." << std::endl;
- nlines++;
- }
-}
-
-void MemoryPhraseTable::attach_src_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s)
-{
- src_info_.attach_statistic(s);
-}
-
-void MemoryPhraseTable::attach_tgt_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s)
-{
- tgt_info_.attach_statistic(s);
-}
-
-void MemoryPhraseTable::compute_phrase_statistics()
-{
- src_info_.compute_statistics();
- tgt_info_.compute_statistics();
-}
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.h b/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 14d68d702..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/phrasetable.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,710 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef PHRASETABLE_H
-#define PHRASETABLE_H
-
-#include <cassert>
-#include <iostream>
-#include <iterator>
-#include <list>
-#include <map>
-#include <set>
-#include <string>
-#include <vector>
-
-#include <boost/bimap.hpp>
-#include <boost/dynamic_bitset.hpp>
-#include <boost/iterator/transform_iterator.hpp>
-#include <boost/pool/object_pool.hpp>
-#include <boost/pool/pool_alloc.hpp>
-#include <boost/ptr_container/ptr_vector.hpp>
-#include <boost/tuple/tuple.hpp>
-#include <boost/tuple/tuple_comparison.hpp>
-
-#include "datastorage.h"
-#include "memscore.h"
-
-class PhraseText
-{
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseText &pt);
-
-private:
- typedef boost::ptr_vector<Count,boost::view_clone_allocator> WordListType_;
- typedef boost::bimap<String,Count> DictionaryType_;
-
- WordListType_ word_list_;
-
- static DictionaryType_ dictionary_;
- static Count last_id_;
-
- typedef const String &(*LookupFunction_)(Count id);
-
-public:
- typedef WordListType_::const_iterator const_iterator;
- typedef boost::transform_iterator<LookupFunction_,WordListType_::const_iterator> const_string_iterator;
- typedef WordListType_::size_type size_type;
-
- PhraseText(const String &s);
-
- const_iterator begin() const {
- return word_list_.begin();
- }
-
- const_iterator end() const {
- return word_list_.end();
- }
-
- const_string_iterator string_begin() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(word_list_.begin(), dictionary_lookup);
- }
-
- const_string_iterator string_end() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(word_list_.end(), dictionary_lookup);
- }
-
- Count operator[](size_type i) const {
- return word_list_[i];
- }
-
- const String &word(size_type i) const {
- return dictionary_lookup(operator[](i));
- }
-
- size_type size() const {
- return word_list_.size();
- }
-
- static const String &dictionary_lookup(Count id) {
- DictionaryType_::right_const_iterator it = dictionary_.right.find(id);
- assert(it != dictionary_.right.end());
- return it->second;
- }
-
- static Count index_word(const String &word) {
- Count id;
- DictionaryType_::left_const_iterator it = dictionary_.left.find(word);
- if(it != dictionary_.left.end())
- id = it->second;
- else {
- id = last_id_++;
- dictionary_.insert(DictionaryType_::value_type(word, id));
- }
- return id;
- }
-};
-
-class PhraseInfo
-{
- friend class boost::object_pool<PhraseInfo>;
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseInfo &pt);
-
-protected:
- Count data_size_;
-
- Count count_;
- Count distinct_;
- PhraseText phrase_;
- Score *data_;
-
- Count n1_;
- Count n2_;
- Count n3plus_;
-
- PhraseInfo(Count data_size, const String &phrase) :
- data_size_(data_size), count_(0), distinct_(0), phrase_(phrase), n1_(0), n2_(0), n3plus_(0) {
- data_ = DataStorage<Score>::get_instance().alloc(data_size_);
- }
-
-public:
- Score &data(Count base, Count i = 0) {
- assert(base + i < data_size_);
- return *(data_ + base + i);
- }
-
- const Score &data(Count base, Count i = 0) const {
- assert(base + i < data_size_);
- return *(data_ + base + i);
- }
-
- Count get_count() const {
- return count_;
- }
-
- void inc_count() {
- count_++;
- }
-
- Count get_distinct() const {
- return distinct_;
- }
-
- void inc_distinct() {
- distinct_++;
- }
-
- const PhraseText &get_phrase() const {
- return phrase_;
- }
-
- void inc_n1() {
- n1_++;
- }
-
- Count get_n1() {
- return n1_;
- }
-
- void inc_n2() {
- n2_++;
- }
-
- Count get_n2() {
- return n2_;
- }
-
- void inc_n3plus() {
- n3plus_++;
- }
-
- Count get_n3plus() {
- return n3plus_;
- }
-
-};
-
-inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseInfo &pt)
-{
- return os << pt.get_phrase();
-}
-
-class PhraseInfoList
-{
-protected:
- typedef std::map<String,Phrase> IDMapType_;
- typedef boost::ptr_vector<PhraseInfo,boost::view_clone_allocator> ListType_;
- //typedef std::vector<PhraseInfo *,boost::pool_allocator<PhraseInfo *> > ListType_;
- //typedef std::vector<PhraseInfo> ListType_;
- typedef std::list<PhraseStatistic *> StatListType_;
-
- IDMapType_ idmap_;
- ListType_ list_;
- StatListType_ statistics_;
- boost::object_pool<PhraseInfo> phrase_info_pool_;
-
- Count data_size_;
-public:
- typedef ListType_::iterator iterator;
- typedef ListType_::const_iterator const_iterator;
- typedef ListType_::size_type size_type;
-
- PhraseInfoList() : data_size_(0) {}
-
- Phrase index_phrase(const String &s_phr);
- DataIndex register_data(Count size);
- void attach_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s);
- void compute_statistics();
-
- PhraseInfo &operator[](Phrase phr) {
- return list_[phr];
- }
-
- iterator begin() {
- return list_.begin();
- }
-
- iterator end() {
- return list_.end();
- }
-
- const_iterator begin() const {
- return list_.begin();
- }
-
- const_iterator end() const {
- return list_.end();
- }
-
- size_type size() const {
- return list_.size();
- }
-
-};
-
-class PhraseAlignment
-{
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const PhraseAlignment &pa);
-
-private:
- class Alignment
- {
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const Alignment &pa);
-
- private:
- typedef boost::tuple<Count,Count,String> AlignmentTuple_;
- typedef std::map<AlignmentTuple_,Count> AlignmentMapType_;
- typedef std::vector<const Alignment *> AlignmentVectorType_;
-
- static AlignmentMapType_ alignment_map_;
- static AlignmentVectorType_ alignment_vector_;
-
- Count slen_, tlen_;
- boost::dynamic_bitset<unsigned int> matrix_;
-
- Alignment(Count slen, Count tlen, const String &alignment);
-
- public:
- bool is_aligned(Count s, Count t) const {
- assert(t < tlen_);
- assert(s < slen_);
- return matrix_[t * slen_ + s];
- }
-
- Count get_source_length() const {
- return slen_;
- }
-
- Count get_target_length() const {
- return tlen_;
- }
-
- bool operator<(const Alignment &pa) const {
- if(slen_ < pa.slen_) return true;
- if(tlen_ < pa.tlen_) return true;
- return (matrix_ < pa.matrix_);
- }
-
- static Count index_alignment(Count slen, Count tlen, const String &alignment);
-
- static const Alignment *find(Count index) {
- return alignment_vector_[index];
- }
- };
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const Alignment &pa);
-
- const Alignment *alignment_;
- bool reverse_;
-
-public:
- PhraseAlignment(Count index, bool reverse = false) :
- alignment_(Alignment::find(index)), reverse_(reverse) {}
-
- bool is_aligned(Count s, Count t) const {
- if(!reverse_)
- return alignment_->is_aligned(s, t);
- else
- return alignment_->is_aligned(t, s);
- }
-
- Count get_source_length() const {
- if(!reverse_)
- return alignment_->get_source_length();
- else
- return alignment_->get_target_length();
- }
-
- Count get_target_length() const {
- if(!reverse_)
- return alignment_->get_target_length();
- else
- return alignment_->get_source_length();
- }
-
- static Count index_alignment(Count slen, Count tlen, const String &alignment) {
- return Alignment::index_alignment(slen, tlen, alignment);
- }
-};
-
-typedef std::map<PhrasePair,PhrasePairData> PhrasePairCounts;
-
-class PhrasePairInfo
-{
-protected:
- static const Count CONTINUATION_BIT;
-
- static bool init_phase_;
- static Count data_nscores_;
- static Count data_ncounts_;
-
- enum { COUNT_COUNT_IDX = 0, COUNT_FREE_IDX }; // COUNT_FREE_IDX must remain last!
- enum { SCORE_FREE_IDX = 0 }; // SCORE_FREE_IDX must remain last!
-
- Phrase src_, tgt_;
- PhrasePairData data_;
- bool reverse_;
-
- void realloc_data(Count nalignments);
-
-public:
- typedef std::vector<std::pair<PhraseAlignment,Count> > AlignmentVector;
-
- static DataIndex register_score_data(Count size);
- static DataIndex register_count_data(Count size);
-
- PhrasePairInfo(Count src, Count tgt, Count alignment, Count count);
-
- PhrasePairInfo(Count src, Count tgt, PhrasePairData data, bool reverse = false) : src_(src), tgt_(tgt), data_(data), reverse_(reverse) {
- init_phase_ = false;
- }
-
- PhrasePairInfo(const PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator &in) :
- src_(in->first.first), tgt_(in->first.second), data_(in->second), reverse_(false) {}
-
- PhrasePairData get_phrase_pair_data() {
- return data_;
- }
-
- Phrase get_src() const {
- return !reverse_ ? src_ : tgt_;
- }
-
- Phrase get_tgt() const {
- return !reverse_ ? tgt_ : src_;
- }
-
- Count get_count() const {
- return count_data(COUNT_COUNT_IDX);
- }
-
- Score &score_data(DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) {
- return score_data(data_, base, index);
- }
-
- const Score &score_data(DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) const {
- return score_data(data_, base, index);
- }
-
- Count &count_data(DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) {
- return count_data(data_, base, index);
- }
-
- const Count &count_data(DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) const {
- return count_data(data_, base, index);
- }
-
- void inc_count() {
- count_data(data_, COUNT_COUNT_IDX)++;
- }
-
- AlignmentVector get_alignments() const;
- void add_alignment(Count alignment);
-
-private:
- static Score &score_data(PhrasePairData data, DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) {
- return *reinterpret_cast<Score *>(data + (base + index) * sizeof(Score));
- }
-
- static Count &count_data(PhrasePairData data, DataIndex base, DataIndex index = 0) {
- return *reinterpret_cast<Count *>(data + data_nscores_ * sizeof(Score) + (base + index) * sizeof(Count));
- }
-
- static const Count COUNTS_PER_ALIGNMENT = 2;
-
- static Count *alignment_data(PhrasePairData data, Count index) {
- return reinterpret_cast<Count *>(data + data_nscores_ * sizeof(Score) + data_ncounts_ * sizeof(Count) + COUNTS_PER_ALIGNMENT * index * sizeof(Count));
- }
-
- Count *alignment_data(Count index) {
- return alignment_data(data_, index);
- }
-
- const Count *alignment_data(Count index) const {
- return alignment_data(data_, index);
- }
-};
-
-class PhraseTable
-{
-public:
- typedef PhrasePairInfo value_type;
-
-protected:
- typedef std::iterator_traits<PhrasePairCounts::iterator>::value_type InputEntry_;
- typedef value_type (*EntryTransformer_)(InputEntry_);
-
- static value_type pass_entry(InputEntry_ in) {
- return PhrasePairInfo(in.first.first, in.first.second, in.second, false);
- }
-
- static value_type swap_src_tgt(InputEntry_ in) {
- return PhrasePairInfo(in.first.first, in.first.second, in.second, true);
- }
-
-public:
- typedef boost::transform_iterator<EntryTransformer_,PhrasePairCounts::iterator> iterator;
- typedef boost::transform_iterator<EntryTransformer_,PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator> const_iterator;
-
- virtual ~PhraseTable() {}
-
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_src_phrase(Phrase src) = 0;
- virtual Count n_src_phrases() const = 0;
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_tgt_phrase(Phrase tgt) = 0;
- virtual Count n_tgt_phrases() const = 0;
- virtual PhrasePairCounts &get_joint_counts() = 0;
- virtual void attach_src_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s) = 0;
- virtual void attach_tgt_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s) = 0;
- virtual void compute_phrase_statistics() = 0;
- virtual DataIndex register_src_data(Count n) = 0;
- virtual DataIndex register_tgt_data(Count n) = 0;
- virtual PhraseTable &reverse() = 0;
-
- virtual iterator begin() = 0;
- virtual iterator end() = 0;
- virtual iterator find(PhrasePair p) = 0;
- virtual iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::iterator &it) = 0;
-
- virtual const_iterator begin() const = 0;
- virtual const_iterator end() const = 0;
- virtual const_iterator find(PhrasePair p) const = 0;
- virtual const_iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator &it) const = 0;
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_begin() = 0;
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_end() = 0;
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) = 0;
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_begin() const = 0;
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_end() const = 0;
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) const = 0;
-
- /*
- static iterator swap_iterator(const iterator &it) {
- if(it.functor() == swap_src_tgt)
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it.base(), pass_entry);
- else if(it.functor() == pass_entry)
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it.base(), swap_src_tgt);
- else
- abort();
- }
-
- static const_iterator swap_iterator(const const_iterator &it) {
- if(it.functor() == swap_src_tgt)
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it.base(), pass_entry);
- else if(it.functor() == pass_entry)
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it.base(), swap_src_tgt);
- else
- abort();
- }
- */
-};
-
-class ReversePhraseTable : public PhraseTable
-{
-protected:
- PhraseTable &phrase_table_;
-
-public:
- ReversePhraseTable(PhraseTable &phrase_table) :
- phrase_table_(phrase_table) {}
-
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_src_phrase(Phrase src) {
- return phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(src);
- }
-
- virtual Count n_src_phrases() const {
- return phrase_table_.n_tgt_phrases();
- }
-
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_tgt_phrase(Phrase tgt) {
- return phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(tgt);
- }
-
- virtual Count n_tgt_phrases() const {
- return phrase_table_.n_src_phrases();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts &get_joint_counts() {
- return phrase_table_.get_joint_counts();
- }
-
- virtual void attach_src_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s) {
- return phrase_table_.attach_tgt_statistic(s);
- }
-
- virtual void attach_tgt_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s) {
- return phrase_table_.attach_src_statistic(s);
- }
-
- virtual void compute_phrase_statistics() {
- phrase_table_.compute_phrase_statistics();
- }
-
- virtual DataIndex register_src_data(Count n) {
- return phrase_table_.register_tgt_data(n);
- }
-
- virtual DataIndex register_tgt_data(Count n) {
- return phrase_table_.register_src_data(n);
- }
-
- virtual PhraseTable &reverse() {
- return phrase_table_;
- }
-
- virtual iterator begin() {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(phrase_table_.raw_begin(), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual iterator end() {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_end(), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual iterator find(PhrasePair p) {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_find(p), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::iterator &it) {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it, swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator begin() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(phrase_table_.raw_begin(), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator end() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_end(), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator find(PhrasePair p) const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_find(p), swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator &it) const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it, swap_src_tgt);
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_begin() {
- return phrase_table_.raw_begin();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_end() {
- return phrase_table_.raw_end();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) {
- return phrase_table_.raw_find(std::make_pair(p.second, p.first));
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_begin() const {
- return phrase_table_.raw_begin();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_end() const {
- return phrase_table_.raw_end();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) const {
- return phrase_table_.raw_find(std::make_pair(p.second, p.first));
- }
-};
-
-class MemoryPhraseTable : public PhraseTable
-{
-protected:
- PhraseInfoList src_info_;
- PhraseInfoList tgt_info_;
- PhrasePairCounts joint_counts_;
-
- ReversePhraseTable reverse_;
-
-public:
- MemoryPhraseTable() : reverse_(*this) {}
-
- void load_data(std::istream &instream);
-
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_src_phrase(Phrase src) {
- assert(src < src_info_.size());
- return src_info_[src];
- }
-
- virtual Count n_src_phrases() const {
- return src_info_.size();
- }
-
- virtual PhraseInfo &get_tgt_phrase(Phrase tgt) {
- assert(tgt < tgt_info_.size());
- return tgt_info_[tgt];
- }
-
- virtual Count n_tgt_phrases() const {
- return tgt_info_.size();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts &get_joint_counts() {
- return joint_counts_;
- }
-
- virtual void attach_src_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s);
- virtual void attach_tgt_statistic(PhraseStatistic &s);
- virtual void compute_phrase_statistics();
-
- virtual DataIndex register_src_data(Count n) {
- return src_info_.register_data(n);
- }
-
- virtual DataIndex register_tgt_data(Count n) {
- return tgt_info_.register_data(n);
- }
-
- virtual PhraseTable &reverse() {
- return reverse_;
- }
-
- virtual iterator begin() {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_begin(), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual iterator end() {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_end(), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual iterator find(PhrasePair p) {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_find(p), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::iterator &it) {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it, pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator begin() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_begin(), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator end() const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_end(), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator find(PhrasePair p) const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(raw_find(p), pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual const_iterator find(const PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator &it) const {
- return boost::make_transform_iterator(it, pass_entry);
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_begin() {
- return joint_counts_.begin();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_end() {
- return joint_counts_.end();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) {
- return joint_counts_.find(p);
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_begin() const {
- return joint_counts_.begin();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_end() const {
- return joint_counts_.end();
- }
-
- virtual PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator raw_find(PhrasePair p) const {
- return joint_counts_.find(p);
- }
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer-impl.h b/scripts/training/memscore/scorer-impl.h
deleted file mode 100644
index bc544f12e..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer-impl.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef SCORER_IMPL_H
-#define SCORER_IMPL_H
-
-#include "phrasetable.h"
-#include "scorer.h"
-
-class MLPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- explicit MLPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse) {}
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class WittenBellPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- explicit WittenBellPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse) {}
-
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- Score discount_;
-
- explicit AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse) {}
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- Score get_discount();
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class KNDiscount1PhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- Count total_distinct_;
- Score discount_;
- Count total_count_;
-
- explicit KNDiscount1PhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse) {}
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class KNDiscount3PhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- Score discount1_;
- Score discount2_;
- Score discount3plus_;
-
- Count total_distinct_n1_;
- Count total_distinct_n2_;
- Count total_distinct_n3plus_;
-
- explicit KNDiscount3PhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse) {}
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class LexicalWeightPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- typedef std::map<std::pair<Count,Count>,Score> WeightMapType_;
-
- WeightMapType_ weight_map_;
- bool overall_max_score_;
- const Count null_word_;
-
- LexicalWeightPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse, const String &weights, bool overall_max = true);
-
- Score get_weight(const String &s_src, const String &s_tgt) const;
- Score get_weight(Count src, Count tgt) const;
-
- virtual void do_score_phrases();
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-class ConstantPhraseScorer : public PhraseScorer
-{
-private:
- Score constant_;
-
- ConstantPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pt, bool reverse, Score constant) : PhraseScorer(pt, reverse), constant_(constant) {}
-
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it);
-
-public:
- static PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf);
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.cpp b/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index e8cf4ce49..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,402 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#include <cassert>
-#include <cstring>
-#include <fstream>
-
-#include "scorer-impl.h"
-#include "timestamp.h"
-#include "lexdecom.h"
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_CHANNEL_SCORER
-#include "channel-scorer.h"
-#endif
-
-const std::vector<String> &PhraseScorerFactory::scorer_list()
-{
- static std::vector<String> list;
- if(list.size() == 0) {
- list.push_back("ml - maximum likelihood score (relative frequency)");
- list.push_back("wittenbell - Witten-Bell smoothing");
- list.push_back("absdiscount - absolute discounting");
- list.push_back("kndiscount1 - Knesser-Ney discounting");
- list.push_back("kndiscount3 - modified Knesser-Ney discounting");
- list.push_back("lexweights <weightfile> - lexical weights (Koehn et al., NAACL 2003)");
-#ifdef ENABLE_CHANNEL_SCORER
- list.push_back("channel <sigma> <srclm> <tgtlm> - channel adaptation");
-#endif
- list.push_back("const <constant> - constant phrase penalty");
- list.push_back("lexdecomp <weightfile> - lexical decomposition smoothing");
- }
-
- return list;
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *PhraseScorerFactory::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse)
-{
- const char *arg = argv[argp++];
- if(arg == NULL)
- usage();
-
- if(!strcmp(arg, "ml"))
- return MLPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "wittenbell"))
- return WittenBellPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "absdiscount"))
- return AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "kndiscount1"))
- return KNDiscount1PhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "kndiscount3"))
- return KNDiscount3PhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "lexweights"))
- return LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
-#ifdef ENABLE_CHANNEL_SCORER
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "channel"))
- return ChannelAdaptationPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
-#endif
- else if(!strcmp(arg, "const"))
- return ConstantPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else if (!strcmp(arg, "lexdecomp"))
- return LexicalDecompositionPhraseScorer::create_scorer(argv, argp, reverse, *this);
- else {
- std::cerr << "Unknown phrase scorer type: " << arg << std::endl << std::endl;
- usage();
- }
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *MLPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- return new MLPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse);
-}
-
-#if 1
-void MLPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases() {}
-#else
-void MLPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
- Score bla = 0;
- Timestamp t_it;
- for(Count i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppair = *it;
- Phrase tgt = ppair.get_tgt();
- bla += bla * ppair.get_count() / phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(tgt).get_count();
- }
- }
- std::cerr << "Time for 200 iterations with ML estimation: " << (t_it.elapsed_time() / 1000) << " ms" << std::endl;
- std::cerr << bla << std::endl;
-}
-#endif
-
-Score MLPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- return static_cast<Score>(it->get_count()) / tgt_phrase.get_count();
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *WittenBellPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- return new WittenBellPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse);
-}
-
-Score WittenBellPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- return static_cast<Score>(it->get_count()) / (tgt_phrase.get_count() + tgt_phrase.get_distinct());
-}
-
-
-PhraseScorer *AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- return new AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse);
-}
-// p(s|t) = (c(s,t) - beta) / c(t) <-- absolute discounting
-
-void AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
- Count n1 = 0, n2 = 0;
-
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppinfo = *it;
- Count c = ppinfo.get_count();
- switch(c) {
- case 1:
- n1++;
- break;
- case 2:
- n2++;
- }
- }
-
- discount_ = static_cast<Score>(n1) / (n1 + 2*n2);
-}
-
-inline Score AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::get_discount()
-{
- return discount_;
-}
-
-Score AbsoluteDiscountPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- return (it->get_count() - discount_) / tgt_phrase.get_count();
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *KNDiscount1PhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- return new KNDiscount1PhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse);
-}
-
-
-void KNDiscount1PhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
- Count n1 = 0, n2 = 0;
- Count total_count = 0;
-
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppinfo = *it;
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- total_count += tgt_phrase.get_count();
-
- Count c = ppinfo.get_count();
- switch(c) {
- case 1:
- n1++;
- break;
- case 2:
- n2++;
- }
- }
-
- discount_ = static_cast<Score>(n1) / (n1 + 2*n2);
- total_count_ = static_cast<Count>(total_count);
-
-}
-
-Score KNDiscount1PhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- PhraseInfo &src_phrase = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(it->get_src());
- return ((it->get_count() - discount_) / tgt_phrase.get_count()) + (discount_ * tgt_phrase.get_distinct() / tgt_phrase.get_count())*(src_phrase.get_count() / total_count_);
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *KNDiscount3PhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- return new KNDiscount3PhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse);
-}
-
-
-void KNDiscount3PhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
- Count n1 = 0, n2 = 0, n3 = 0, n4 = 0;
- Count total_count = 0; //total number of source or target phrases (including repetitions)
- Count total_distinct_n1 = 0; //sum_{s} n1plus(s,*)
- Count total_distinct_n2 = 0;
- Count total_distinct_n3plus = 0;
- Score y;
-
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppinfo = *it;
- PhraseInfo &src_phrase = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(it->get_src());
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
-
- total_count += src_phrase.get_count();
-
- Count c = ppinfo.get_count();
- switch(c) {
- case 1:
- n1++;
- tgt_phrase.inc_n1();
- src_phrase.inc_n1();
- total_distinct_n1++;
- break;
- case 2:
- n2++;
- tgt_phrase.inc_n2();
- src_phrase.inc_n2();
- total_distinct_n2++;
- break;
- case 3:
- n3++;
- tgt_phrase.inc_n3plus();
- src_phrase.inc_n3plus();
- total_distinct_n3plus++;
- break;
- case 4:
- n4++;
- tgt_phrase.inc_n3plus();
- src_phrase.inc_n3plus();
- total_distinct_n3plus++;
- }
-
- }
-
- y = (Score)(n1) / (n1 + 2*n2);
- discount1_ = static_cast<Score> (1) - (2)*(y)*(n2 / n1);
- discount2_ = static_cast<Score> (2) - (3)*(y)*(n3 / n2);
- discount3plus_ = static_cast<Score> (3) - (4)*(y)*(n4 / n3);
- total_distinct_n1_ = static_cast<Count>(total_distinct_n1);
- total_distinct_n2_ = static_cast<Count>(total_distinct_n2);
- total_distinct_n3plus_ = static_cast<Count>(total_distinct_n3plus);
-}
-
-Score KNDiscount3PhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- PhrasePairInfo ppinfo = *it;
- PhraseInfo &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(it->get_tgt());
- PhraseInfo &src_phrase = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(it->get_src());
-
- Score norm = (discount1_ * tgt_phrase.get_n1() + discount2_ * tgt_phrase.get_n2() + discount3plus_ * tgt_phrase.get_n3plus()) / tgt_phrase.get_count();
- Count c = ppinfo.get_count();
- switch(c) {
- case 1:
- return ((it->get_count() - discount1_) / tgt_phrase.get_count()) + \
- norm*(src_phrase.get_n1() / total_distinct_n1_);
- break;
- case 2:
- return ((it->get_count() - discount2_) / tgt_phrase.get_count()) + \
- norm*(src_phrase.get_n2() / total_distinct_n2_);
- break;
- default:
- return ((it->get_count() - discount3plus_) / tgt_phrase.get_count()) + \
- norm*(src_phrase.get_n3plus() / total_distinct_n3plus_);
- }
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- bool overall_max = true;
-
- if(argv[argp] == NULL)
- usage();
-
- if(!strcmp(argv[argp], "-AlignmentCount")) {
- overall_max = false;
- argp++;
- if(argv[argp] == NULL)
- usage();
- }
-
- String lwfile(argv[argp++]);
- return new LexicalWeightPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse, lwfile, overall_max);
-}
-
-LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::LexicalWeightPhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pd, bool reverse, const String &weightfile, bool overall_max) :
- PhraseScorer(pd, reverse), overall_max_score_(overall_max), null_word_(PhraseText::index_word("NULL"))
-{
- std::ifstream wfile(weightfile.c_str());
-
- while(!wfile.eof()) {
- if(wfile.fail()) {
- std::cerr << "Problem reading file: " << weightfile << std::endl;
- exit(1);
- }
-
- String src, tgt;
- Score weight;
-
- wfile >> src >> tgt >> weight;
- Count src_id = PhraseText::index_word(src);
- Count tgt_id = PhraseText::index_word(tgt);
- weight_map_.insert(std::make_pair(std::make_pair(src_id, tgt_id), weight));
- }
-
- wfile.close();
-}
-
-Score LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::get_weight(const String &s_src, const String &s_tgt) const
-{
- Count src = PhraseText::index_word(s_src);
- Count tgt = PhraseText::index_word(s_tgt);
- return get_weight(src, tgt);
-}
-
-inline Score LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::get_weight(Count src, Count tgt) const
-{
- WeightMapType_::const_iterator it = weight_map_.find(std::make_pair(src, tgt));
- if(it == weight_map_.end())
- return 0.00001; // default value copied from Philipp Koehn's scorer
- return it->second;
-}
-
-#if 1
-void LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases() {}
-#else
-void LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::do_score_phrases()
-{
- Score bla = 0;
- Timestamp t_it;
- for(Count i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
- for(PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.begin(); it != phrase_table_.end(); ++it) {
- PhrasePairInfo ppair = *it;
- Phrase src = ppair.get_src();
- Phrase tgt = ppair.get_tgt();
- bla += bla * get_score(src, tgt);
- }
- }
- std::cerr << "Time for 200 iterations with lexical weights: " << (t_it.elapsed_time() / 1000) << " ms" << std::endl;
- std::cerr << bla << std::endl;
-}
-#endif
-
-Score LexicalWeightPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- const Phrase src = it->get_src();
- const Phrase tgt = it->get_tgt();
- const PhraseText &src_phrase = phrase_table_.get_src_phrase(src).get_phrase();
- const PhraseText &tgt_phrase = phrase_table_.get_tgt_phrase(tgt).get_phrase();
- const PhrasePairInfo &ppair = *it;
-
- Count max_count = 0;
-
- Score maxlex = 0;
- PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector av = ppair.get_alignments();
- for(PhrasePairInfo::AlignmentVector::const_iterator it = av.begin(); it != av.end(); ++it) {
- const PhraseAlignment &alig = it->first;
- const Count alig_cnt = it->second;
-
- assert(alig.get_source_length() == src_phrase.size() && alig.get_target_length() == tgt_phrase.size());
-
- if(!overall_max_score_ && alig_cnt < max_count)
- continue;
- max_count = alig_cnt;
-
- Score lex = 1;
- for(Count s = 0; s < src_phrase.size(); s++) {
- Score factor = 0;
- Count na = 0;
- for(Count t = 0; t < tgt_phrase.size(); t++)
- if(alig.is_aligned(s, t)) {
- const Score w = get_weight(src_phrase[s], tgt_phrase[t]);
- factor += w;
- na++;
- }
-
- if(na > 0)
- lex *= factor / na;
- else
- lex *= get_weight(src_phrase[s], null_word_);
- }
-
- if(lex > maxlex)
- maxlex = lex;
- }
-
- return maxlex;
-}
-
-PhraseScorer *ConstantPhraseScorer::create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse, const PhraseScorerFactory &ptf)
-{
- if(argv[argp] == NULL)
- usage();
- Score c = atof(argv[argp++]);
- return new ConstantPhraseScorer(ptf.get_phrase_table(), reverse, c);
-}
-
-Score ConstantPhraseScorer::do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it)
-{
- return constant_;
-}
-
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.h b/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 332f014c5..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/scorer.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef SCORER_H
-#define SCORER_H
-
-#include "memscore.h"
-
-class PhraseScorerFactory
-{
-private:
- PhraseTable &phrase_table_;
-
-public:
- explicit PhraseScorerFactory(PhraseTable &phrase_table) :
- phrase_table_(phrase_table) {}
-
- PhraseScorer *create_scorer(const char *argv[], int &argp, bool reverse);
-
- PhraseTable &get_phrase_table() const {
- return phrase_table_;
- }
-
- static const std::vector<String> &scorer_list();
-};
-
-class PhraseScorer
-{
-protected:
- PhraseTable &phrase_table_;
- bool reverse_;
-
- explicit PhraseScorer(PhraseTable &pt, bool reverse) :
- phrase_table_(!reverse ? pt : pt.reverse()), reverse_(reverse) {}
-
- PhraseTable::iterator get_pair(Phrase src, Phrase tgt) {
- PhraseTable::iterator it = phrase_table_.find(std::make_pair(src, tgt));
- assert(it != phrase_table_.end());
- return it;
- }
-
-private:
- virtual void do_score_phrases() {}
-
- virtual Score do_get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it) = 0;
-
-public:
- virtual ~PhraseScorer() {}
-
- virtual Score get_discount() {}
-
- void score_phrases() {
- do_score_phrases();
- }
-
- Score get_score(const PhrasePairCounts::const_iterator &it) {
- return do_get_score(phrase_table_.find(it));
- }
-
- Score get_score(const PhraseTable::const_iterator &it) {
- return do_get_score(it);
- }
-
- Score get_score(Phrase src, Phrase tgt) {
- PhraseTable::const_iterator it = get_pair(src, tgt);
- return do_get_score(it);
- }
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/statistic.h b/scripts/training/memscore/statistic.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 2061a6608..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/statistic.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef STATISTIC_H
-#define STATISTIC_H
-
-#include "memscore.h"
-
-class PhraseInfoList;
-
-class PhraseStatistic
-{
-protected:
- bool computation_done_;
-
-public:
- PhraseStatistic() : computation_done_(false) {}
- virtual ~PhraseStatistic() {}
-
- virtual void attach(PhraseInfoList &pilist) = 0;
- virtual void compute_statistic() = 0;
- virtual Score get_score(PhraseInfo &pi) = 0;
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/scripts/training/memscore/timestamp.h b/scripts/training/memscore/timestamp.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fadb9cc8b..000000000
--- a/scripts/training/memscore/timestamp.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-// memscore - in-memory phrase scoring for Statistical Machine Translation
-// Christian Hardmeier, FBK-irst, Trento, 2010
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef TIMESTAMP_H
-#define TIMESTAMP_H
-
-#include <sys/time.h>
-
-class Timestamp
-{
-private:
- struct timeval tv_;
-
-public:
- typedef double time_difference;
-
- Timestamp() {
- gettimeofday(&tv_, NULL);
- }
-
- time_difference elapsed_time() const {
- struct timeval tv2;
- gettimeofday(&tv2, NULL);
- return (tv2.tv_sec - tv_.tv_sec) * 1e6 + (tv2.tv_usec - tv_.tv_usec);
- }
-};
-
-#endif