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Difference Description This operation computes the difference between two FSAs. Only strings that are in the first automaton but not in second are retained in the...
OpenFst Advanced Usage Below are a variety of topics covered in greater depth or of more specialized interest than found in the Quick Tour. Reading the Quick...
Efficiency By reading the Quick Tour and Conventions and working through the examples, users typically can create correct implementations of applications. What...
OpenFst Examples Reading the quick tour first is recommended. That includes a simple example of FST application using either the C template level or the shell...
OpenFst Quick Tour Below is a brief tutorial on the OpenFst library. After reading this, you may wish to browse the Advanced Usage topic for greater detail...
Intersect Description This operation computes the intersection (Hadamard product) of two FSAs. Only strings that are in both automata are retained in the result...
Multi Pushdown Transducer Library (MPDTs) The multi pushdown transducer (MPDT) extension extends the Transducer Library extension to allow for multiple stacks. As...
Pushdown Transducer Library (PDTs) This is a push down transducer (PDT) extension of the OpenFst library. A PDT is encoded as an FST, where some transitions are labeled...
Last Published Publisher CyrilAllauzen Date 30 Apr 2009 19:29 {PublishContrib}{Dir} /var/www/twiki/pub/publish/ {PublishContrib}{URL} http://mohri lt.cs.nyu...
OpenFst Python extension This extension exposes the OpenFst scripting API to (3.6 or better). Like the scripting API, it supports FstAdvancedUsage#FstArcs...
OpenFst Library OpenFst version 1.8.3 is now available for download. OpenFst is now also available on conda forge. Linux (x86) and Mac OS X users who already...
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