[SRILM User List] Fw: Fw: nbest-error option

Md. Akmal Haidar akmalcuet00 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 6 06:23:54 PST 2012


Hi,

I found the problem and it works now. 


Thanks.
Best Regards
Akmal



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From: Md. Akmal Haidar <akmalcuet00 at yahoo.com>
To: Andreas Stolcke <stolcke at icsi.berkeley.edu> 
Cc: "srilm-user at speech.sri.com" <srilm-user at speech.sri.com> 
Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 7:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SRILM User List] Fw: nbest-error option
 

Hi,

Yes. The nbest lists are different.
Is there any lmw required in rescore-reweight. The original nbest list were generated from htk lattice. htk lattice were generated using language model scale factor 15. should i use this in the rescore weight.

Is is possible to compute the wer using nbest-lattice -wer option. The total err(sum of sub,ins,del)  for the original nbest list is greater than the total err of using nbest list obtained by the updated lm.

Thanks
Best Regards
Akmal




________________________________
 From: Andreas Stolcke <stolcke at icsi.berkeley.edu>
To: Md. Akmal Haidar <akmalcuet00 at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "srilm-user at speech.sri.com" <srilm-user at speech.sri.com>; "venkataraman.anand at gmail.com" <venkataraman.anand at gmail.com> 
Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 1:22:42 PM
Subject: Re: [SRILM User List] Fw: nbest-error option
 

On 11/5/2012 7:53 AM, Md. Akmal Haidar wrote:

Hi ,
>
>
>Thanks.
>
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>I used NIST sclite  command:
>./sclite -r refs -i wsj -h hyps -o dtl
>but I got the same scoring result for the baseline 1-best hypothesis and updated 1-best hypothesis obtained by updated LM using rescore-decipher and rescore-reweight.
Compare the rescored and the original nbest lists.   Are they different ?   Make sure you specify the NEW nbest directory created by rescore-decipher as the input to rescore-reweight, not the original one.


>
>I tried with compute-sclite of SRILM with command:  compute-sclite -r refs -h hyps -i wsj -o dtl
>but it shows line 247: sclite: command not found.
You need to have the sclite binary in your executable search path.   Modify the PATH environment variable so you can just type "sclite" and find the executable.

Andreas




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