Moses-support Digest, Vol 100, Issue 10

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Today's Topics:

1. Moses v 3.0 (Hieu Hoang)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2015 15:30:50 +0000
From: Hieu Hoang <hieuhoang@gmail.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] Moses v 3.0
To: moses-support <moses-support@mit.edu>
Message-ID: <54D0E9AA.2010107@gmail.com>
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Hi Everyone

We are proud to release the next version of Moses. It's been another
busy year with lots of contributions from far and wide. Thanks for
everyone who contributed code and time, or even just answered a few
questions or suggestions.

This is a list of the main development over the past year:

1.

Faster decoder when using sparse features by Matthias Huck.

2.

Faster, more memory efficient synchronous context-free grammar
(SCFG) decoding (Sennrich, 2014) by Rico Sennrich.

3.

Merging moses and moses_chart by Hieu Hoang.

4.

Synchronous Forest and Tree Substitution Grammar (STSG) models by
Phil Williams.

5.

Smaller phrase-table by pruning according translation model scores
only by Philipp Koehn.

6.

Simulated post editing tools by Ulrich Germann.

7.

Hypergraph batch-mira by Barry Haddow.

8.

Dynamic Suffix-Array phrase-table by Ulrich Germann.

9.

OxLM, a log-bilinear language model, by (Baltescu et al, 2014).

10.

Bilingual language model (Devlin et al, 2014) by Nikolay Bogoychev,
Paul Baltescu, Rico Sennrich, and others.

11.

VW Classifier-based feature function by Ales Tamchyna and Marcin
Junczys-Dowmunt.

12.

Cache-based Translation Model and Language Model by Nicola Bertoldi
(Bertoldi, 2014).

13. Daily speed testing framework by Nikolay Bogoychev.



As in previous versions, this release was forked about a month ago,
tested to make sure it compiles on a number of platforms, and run
end-to-end on Linux (Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit). We then distribute
1. source code for Moses, IRSTLM, MGIZA
2. binaries for Moses, IRSTLM, MGIZA, for the following platform:
Linux (32 and 64-bit), OSX Yosemite, Windows/Cygwin (32 and 64-bit)
3. ready-made tuned models from the end-to-end tests
4. Linux-based virtual machines for VirtualBox

More details in the release notes
http://www.statmt.org/moses/RELEASE-3.0/Mosesv3.0releasenotes.pdf

As ever, if you have any queries or problems, email the mailing list.
Thank you all for using Moses

--
Hieu Hoang
Research Associate (until March 2015)
** searching for interesting commercial MT position **
University of Edinburgh
http://www.hoang.co.uk/hieu

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