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From: Mailing l. u. f. U. C. a. U. <kal...@li...> - 2013-06-03 22:23:54
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They are almost identical. 011c0201 [ 46.88603 -32.66241 -11.9018 -14.99819 -4.834829 -2.596024 -5.20842 2.553219 3.935668 10.76861 9.013732 4.780495 -3.26797 46.34384 -33.52037 -10.28797 -11.47937 -5.18444 -6.867837 -12.17628 -6.932252 -7.423642 -1.106863 3.337547 -0.5728683 0.6971088 46.81014 -31.05773 -7.440363 -11.46406 -5.926405 -2.568082 -3.351704 -5.60004 -8.281031 -9.46069 6.799883 6.513657 -7.97058 46.8651 -30.11357 -5.052508 -11.06986 -6.155907 -2.664125 -10.907 -8.487434 -3.194182 -6.367419 6.390572 0.01187897 -0.1876552 46.92208 -33.49314 -9.207784 -12.05287 -5.494797 -4.269251 -9.91317 -1.722169 -0.7680084 -2.61649 9.212611 7.324253 12.41928 46.8317 -32.19164 -8.810924 -12.31202 -3.736232 -1.335111 -8.361964 -2.103669 -3.199154 -6.140819 -8.036694 -8.49004 2.942402 47.34614 -33.04692 -7.571927 -8.986547 -3.523783 1.130056 -3.151051 3.572649 3.381185 -3.117306 -2.670765 2.165989 0.3512498 46.63126 -33.57331 -11.13035 -7.506401 2.113542 3.268812 -1.814186 2.770102 -4.381135 -3.264607 -3.549407 2.463478 -0.7675163 46.31366 -33.00954 -6.964884 -6.109343 -7.121595 -4.326707 -10.80855 -6.96949 6.597637 4.109591 1.001096 2.592361 6.154362 Hao On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Mailing list used for User Communication and Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: > OK, everything there looks pretty normal. Let's check the features. Try > doing > > path.sh; copy-feats scp:data/train_si284/feats.scp ark,t:- | head > copy-feats scp:data/train_si284/feats.scp ark,t:- > 011c0201 [ > 46.88603 -32.66241 -11.9018 -14.99819 -4.834829 -2.596024 -5.20842 > 2.553219 3.935668 10.76861 9.013732 4.780495 -3.267961 > 46.34384 -33.52037 -10.28797 -11.47937 -5.184441 -6.867837 -12.17628 > -6.93225 -7.423645 -1.106866 3.337547 -0.5728683 0.6970833 > 46.81014 -31.05773 -7.440367 -11.46406 -5.926404 -2.568073 -3.351702 > -5.60004 -8.281028 -9.460709 6.799894 6.513657 -7.970572 > 46.8651 -30.11357 -5.052508 -11.06986 -6.155907 -2.664125 -10.907 > -8.487434 -3.194182 -6.367419 6.390572 0.01187897 -0.1876552 > 46.92208 -33.49314 -9.207782 -12.05287 -5.4948 -4.269254 -9.913167 > -1.722165 -0.7680123 -2.616493 9.212611 7.324253 12.41928 > 46.8317 -32.19164 -8.810924 -12.31202 -3.736232 -1.335111 -8.361964 > -2.103669 -3.199154 -6.140819 -8.036694 -8.49004 2.942402 > 47.34614 -33.04692 -7.571927 -8.986545 -3.523783 1.130052 -3.151051 > 3.572651 3.381188 -3.117314 -2.670754 2.165966 0.3512328 > 46.63126 -33.57331 -11.13035 -7.506401 2.113541 3.268804 -1.814186 > 2.770107 -4.381127 -3.264618 -3.549418 2.463501 -0.7675107 > 46.31366 -33.00954 -6.964884 -6.109342 -7.121596 -4.326709 -10.80855 > -6.96948 6.597637 4.109591 1.001096 2.592361 6.154356 > > and show me the otuput > Dan > > > > On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Mailing list used for User Communication and > Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> Here is the result for >> >> ls -l data/lang data/lang/phones exp/mono0a exp/mono0a/log >> exp/mono0a/decode/log >> >> Hao >> >> On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Mailing list used for User >> Communication and Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> > My corresponding numbers are -108.535 -> -95.116, and the difference is >> > about the same. [It's strange that the absolute numbers differ >> > slightly, >> > though.] >> > Could you do >> > ls -l data/lang data/lang/phones exp/mono0a exp/mono0a/log >> > exp/mono0a/decode/log >> > and send the output? >> > >> > Dan >> > >> > >> > >> > On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Mailing list used for User Communication >> > and >> > Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> >> >> Copied from exp/mono0a/log/update.39.log >> >> >> >> LOG (gmm-sum-accs:main():gmm-sum-accs.cc:60) Summed 2 stats, total >> >> count 849568, avg like/frame -95.5657 >> >> >> >> Hao >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Mailing list used for User >> >> Communication and Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> > OK, that is quite weird. What is the avg like/frame on the final >> >> > update.??.log? >> >> > Dan >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Mailing list used for User >> >> > Communication >> >> > and >> >> > Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Unfortunately those are absolute differences. Here is what I get for >> >> >> the >> >> >> mono0a. >> >> >> >> >> >> %WER 40.44 [ 2282 / 5643, 118 ins, 537 del, 1627 sub ] >> >> >> exp/mono0a/decode_tgpr_eval92/wer_9 >> >> >> >> >> >> And below is the reported one in RESULTS. >> >> >> >> >> >> exp/mono0a/decode_tgpr_eval92/wer_10:%WER 25.54 [ 1441 / 5643, >> >> >> 149 >> >> >> ins, 191 del, 1101 sub ] >> >> >> >> >> >> I will try to checkout the same version as the RESULTS file and run >> >> >> the experiments again. >> >> >> >> >> >> Here is the total data count from exp/mono0a/log/update.0.log. >> >> >> >> >> >> LOG (gmm-sum-accs:main():gmm-sum-accs.cc:60) Summed 2 stats, >> >> >> total >> >> >> count 849568, avg like/frame -109.265 >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> >> >> >> >> Hao >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Mailing list used for User >> >> >> Communication and Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> >> > Assuming those are relative numbers, they're probably within the >> >> >> > margin >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > error. See if it's the same on other test sets. Because various >> >> >> > algorithms >> >> >> > call rand(), and different machines implement this differently, >> >> >> > results >> >> >> > aren't fully reproducible. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > But to check that it's not some code change that hurts the >> >> >> > results, >> >> >> > you >> >> >> > could try checking out a copy with the same revision number as the >> >> >> > RESULTS >> >> >> > file, and running again and seeing what results you get. If there >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > a >> >> >> > difference, I'd like to know. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > It's also possible some files were missing in your WSJ >> >> >> > distribution-- >> >> >> > let me >> >> >> > know the data count reported in one the */log/update.log files and >> >> >> > I'll >> >> >> > compare with a local copy. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Dan >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Mailing list used for User >> >> >> > Communication >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > Updates <kal...@li...> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I'm following the WSJ s5 recipe, and I wasn't able to reproduce >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> results stated in the RESULTS file. Are we supposed to get >> >> >> >> exactly >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> same numbers with the (hyper-)parameters given in the recipe? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Just to give a sense of how far I'm off. My monophone models >> >> >> >> perform >> >> >> >> 10% >> >> >> >> worse than the reported results on eval92 and the resulting >> >> >> >> triphone >> >> >> >> models perform 4% worse. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Hao >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: >> >> >> >> 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and >> >> >> >> operations >> >> >> >> 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services >> >> >> >> 3. 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