[developers] What is the most memory consumed by a parse reranking process on the logon tree?
Bill McNeill (UW)
billmcn at u.washington.edu
Tue Feb 24 20:11:44 CET 2009
What was your memory high water mark during test (as opposed to training)?
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Francis Bond <fcbond at gmail.com> wrote:
> G'Day,
>
> 2009/2/24 Bill McNeill (UW) <billmcn at u.washington.edu>:
> > I'm trying to run the parse reranking scripts for English as described
> here
> > (http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/LogonModeling). Various jobs keep dying
> with
> > out of memory errors. What is the largest amount of RAM one of these
> > processes is going to consume?
>
> On a similar process for Japanese we would occasionally run out of
> memory on an 8GB machine (when doing the EM step). On a 32GB machine
> we had no problems.
> The feature caching I would expect to need up to 4GB at least.
>
> --
> Francis Bond <http://www2.nict.go.jp/x/x161/en/member/bond/>
> NICT Language Infrastructure Group
>
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Bill McNeill
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