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Illegal Hardware Instruction Error when using GloVe
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InWhy are all numbers not represented in Glove?N-grams in GloVeGet most similar words using GloVeWhat is “unk” in the pretrained GloVe vector files (e.g. glove.6B.50d.txt)?Illegal hardware instruction when trying to import tensorflowSegmentation fault (core dumped) in Glove.crunning glove on windowsUse Glove vectors without Embedding layers in LSTMGloVe embeddings - unknown / out-of-vocabulary tokenGlove Word Embeddings supported languages
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I am trying to train GloVe embeddings. In the GloVe implementation from stanfordnlp there are 4 scripts to run. However, running the second script, coocur
, results in an Illegal Hardware Instruction
-Error. I don't understand how this error is produced.
With the input file 3.txt
my commands look like this:
$ ./vocab_count -min-count 1 -verbose 2 < 3.txt > vocab.txt
BUILDING VOCABULARY
Processed 8354 tokens.
Counted 3367 unique words.
Using vocabulary of size 3367.
$ ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.txt > cooccurrence.bin
zsh: illegal hardware instruction ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.tx
I am running these commands on a remote server (Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)). When I run the same commands on the same data locally (18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)), there is no problem. What could be the cause of this?
nlp stanford-nlp word-embedding glove illegal-instruction
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I am trying to train GloVe embeddings. In the GloVe implementation from stanfordnlp there are 4 scripts to run. However, running the second script, coocur
, results in an Illegal Hardware Instruction
-Error. I don't understand how this error is produced.
With the input file 3.txt
my commands look like this:
$ ./vocab_count -min-count 1 -verbose 2 < 3.txt > vocab.txt
BUILDING VOCABULARY
Processed 8354 tokens.
Counted 3367 unique words.
Using vocabulary of size 3367.
$ ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.txt > cooccurrence.bin
zsh: illegal hardware instruction ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.tx
I am running these commands on a remote server (Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)). When I run the same commands on the same data locally (18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)), there is no problem. What could be the cause of this?
nlp stanford-nlp word-embedding glove illegal-instruction
add a comment |
I am trying to train GloVe embeddings. In the GloVe implementation from stanfordnlp there are 4 scripts to run. However, running the second script, coocur
, results in an Illegal Hardware Instruction
-Error. I don't understand how this error is produced.
With the input file 3.txt
my commands look like this:
$ ./vocab_count -min-count 1 -verbose 2 < 3.txt > vocab.txt
BUILDING VOCABULARY
Processed 8354 tokens.
Counted 3367 unique words.
Using vocabulary of size 3367.
$ ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.txt > cooccurrence.bin
zsh: illegal hardware instruction ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.tx
I am running these commands on a remote server (Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)). When I run the same commands on the same data locally (18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)), there is no problem. What could be the cause of this?
nlp stanford-nlp word-embedding glove illegal-instruction
I am trying to train GloVe embeddings. In the GloVe implementation from stanfordnlp there are 4 scripts to run. However, running the second script, coocur
, results in an Illegal Hardware Instruction
-Error. I don't understand how this error is produced.
With the input file 3.txt
my commands look like this:
$ ./vocab_count -min-count 1 -verbose 2 < 3.txt > vocab.txt
BUILDING VOCABULARY
Processed 8354 tokens.
Counted 3367 unique words.
Using vocabulary of size 3367.
$ ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.txt > cooccurrence.bin
zsh: illegal hardware instruction ./cooccur -memory 4.0 -vocab-file vocab.txt -verbose 2 -window-size 15 < 3.tx
I am running these commands on a remote server (Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)). When I run the same commands on the same data locally (18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)), there is no problem. What could be the cause of this?
nlp stanford-nlp word-embedding glove illegal-instruction
nlp stanford-nlp word-embedding glove illegal-instruction
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Responding to my own question: I still don't know, what the cause of the problem was. But recompiling the source code solved the problem for me.
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Responding to my own question: I still don't know, what the cause of the problem was. But recompiling the source code solved the problem for me.
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Responding to my own question: I still don't know, what the cause of the problem was. But recompiling the source code solved the problem for me.
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Responding to my own question: I still don't know, what the cause of the problem was. But recompiling the source code solved the problem for me.
Responding to my own question: I still don't know, what the cause of the problem was. But recompiling the source code solved the problem for me.
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