I am new at Kaldi and have a simple qst.
In the "lang" directory prepartion, what is the means of the files L.fst, G.fst, and topo?
I open the files and also read in the website of Kaldi bur i have not found any explain.
Thank you very much!
L.fst is a FST representation of lexicon, G.fst is the FST representation of language model (G as in "G"rammar"). I think the naming originates from this paper http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~mohri/pub/hbka.pdf It is a de-facto standard naming of things, together with C and H. You can find a really nice analysis/explanation of these things on Vasil Panyatov's blog: http://vpanayotov.blogspot.com/2012/06/kaldi-decoding-graph-construction.html y.
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Thank you very very much!
I am new at Kaldi and have a simple qst.
In the "lang" directory prepartion, what is the means of the files
L.fst, G.fst, and topo?
I open the files and also read in the website of Kaldi bur i have not found any explain.
Thank you very much!
L.fst is a FST representation of lexicon, G.fst is the FST representation
of language model (G as in "G"rammar"). I think the naming originates from
this paper http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~mohri/pub/hbka.pdf
It is a de-facto standard naming of things, together with C and H.
You can find a really nice analysis/explanation of these things on Vasil
Panyatov's blog:
http://vpanayotov.blogspot.com/2012/06/kaldi-decoding-graph-construction.html
y.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:41 AM, atuk atuk123@users.sf.net wrote:
Thank you very very much!