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Hello!
If I count GT coefficients in advance and then feed GT-files (generated by make-gt-discounts) to ngram-count or make-big-lm, I get warnings of the kind
file.gt1: line 9: warning: discount coefficient 1 = 0.0
file.gt1: line 9: warning: discount coefficient 2 = 0.0
...
and so on for all the gt parameters. Files themselves are alright and do not contain any zeroes. Number next to line corresponds to the last line in a gt-file.
The model I get with this differs from that I get when just use ngram-count without loading GT coefficients (it appears much smaller in bigrams and trigrams) with the same gtmin and gtmax values.
Could anybody tell me why it happens like this?
best regards,
Ilya
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Hello!<br><br>If I count GT coefficients in advance and then feed GT-files (generated by make-gt-discounts) to ngram-count or make-big-lm, I get warnings of the kind<br><br>file.gt1: line 9: warning: discount coefficient 1 = 0.0<br>file.gt1: line 9: warning: discount coefficient 2 = 0.0<br>...<br><br>and so on for all the gt parameters. Files themselves are alright and do not contain any zeroes. Number next to line corresponds to the last line in a gt-file. <br>The model I get with this differs from that I get when just use ngram-count without loading GT coefficients (it appears much smaller in bigrams and trigrams) with the same gtmin and gtmax values. <br>Could anybody tell me why it happens like this? <br><BR><BR>best regards,<br>Ilya<p> Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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