Hello,
print_doc has some bugs in the way it handles its command-line
arguments. I'm hoping to fix those in the next couple of days.
In the mean time, you could try
print_doc -m /users1/gosse/Infomap/Models -c test2 863882
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Thanks for using our software!
Scott
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 03:50:37PM +0100, Bouma G. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use the print_doc script which comes with the infomap
> software, but couldn't get it to work.
>
> I made a small single file test corpus consisting of 10K documents
> (each doc consists of just a single sentence).
>
> Associate works, and returns doc ids:
>
> > associate -t -d -c test2 miljoen
> 863882:0.922600
> 793603:0.913477
> 751758:0.899828
> 252246:0.897580
> ....
>
> However, if I do
> > print_doc -t -c test2 863882
>
> nothing happens (a print_doc process is running forever it seems, but no output
> is produced).
>
> If I try to use an `installed model', I get:
>
> > print_doc -c test 863882
> model_params.c: read_model_params: can't stat model params file: No such file or directory
> Can't read model params file "(null)/model_params.bin"
>
> I have set the relevant parameters:
>
> INFOMAP_MODEL_DIR=/users1/gosse/Infomap/Models
> INFOMAP_MODEL_PATH=/users1/gosse/Infomap/Models
> INFOMAP_WORKING_DIR=/users1/gosse/Infomap/Working
>
> I am using suse linux 9.
>
> best,
>
> Gosse.
> --
> Gosse Bouma, Informatiekunde, RUG, Postbus 716, 9700 AS Groningen
> go...@le... tel. +31-50-3635937 fax +31-50-3636855
>
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Scott Cederberg
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Infomap Project
Computational Semantics Lab
Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI)
Stanford University
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