Thanks for your kindly reply. fstprint works! in order to have more deep understanding HCLG.fst, I want to visualize it and draw it as a picture, like the pictures in "Decoding graph construction in Kaldi: A visual walkthrough", so in order to convert fst into the more readable picture, which command should I use.
Thanks
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Most of these FSTs are too large to visualize in a picture- there may
be an fstdraw utility (which required the graphviz package, for dot),
but it might not help. Search online for hbka.pdf which explains FST
based decoding.
Thanks for your kindly reply. fstprint works! in order to have more deep
understanding HCLG.fst, I want to visualize it and draw it as a picture,
like the pictures in "Decoding graph construction in Kaldi: A visual
walkthrough", so in order to convert fst into the more readable picture,
which command should I use.
HI, All
Assuming I have owned L.fst and HCLG.fst, can anyone tell me the commands, which can be used to visualize L.fst and HCLG.fst ? many thanks
fstprint
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:46 AM, blculiwei blculiwei@users.sf.net wrote:
HI, Povey,
Thanks for your kindly reply. fstprint works! in order to have more deep understanding HCLG.fst, I want to visualize it and draw it as a picture, like the pictures in "Decoding graph construction in Kaldi: A visual walkthrough", so in order to convert fst into the more readable picture, which command should I use.
Thanks
Most of these FSTs are too large to visualize in a picture- there may
be an fstdraw utility (which required the graphviz package, for dot),
but it might not help. Search online for hbka.pdf which explains FST
based decoding.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:06 PM, blculiwei blculiwei@users.sf.net wrote: