gfsmviterbi - EXPERIMENTAL: Compute Viterbi trellis for a linear label sequence in a transducer
gfsmviterbi [OPTIONS] LABELID...
Arguments: LABELID... Input label IDs
Options -h --help Print help and exit. -V --version Print version and exit. -fFSTFILE --fst=FSTFILE Weighted transducer to apply (default=stdin). -zLEVEL --compress=LEVEL Specify compression level of output file. -FFILE --output=FILE Specifiy output file (default=stdout).
EXPERIMENTAL: Compute Viterbi trellis for a linear label sequence in a transducer
LABELID...
Input label IDs
In ASCII decimal notation.
--help
, -h
Print help and exit.
Default: '0'
--version
, -V
Print version and exit.
Default: '0'
--fst=FSTFILE
, -fFSTFILE
Weighted transducer to apply (default=stdin).
Default: '-'
If unspecified, standard input will be read.
--compress=LEVEL
, -zLEVEL
Specify compression level of output file.
Default: '-1'
Specify zlib compression level of output file. -1 (default) indicates the default compression level, 0 (zero) indicates no zlib compression at all, and 9 indicates the best possible compression.
--output=FILE
, -FFILE
Specifiy output file (default=stdout).
Default: '-'
Documentation file auto-generated by optgen.perl version 0.07 using Getopt::Gen version 0.13. Translation was initiated as:
optgen.perl -l --no-handle-rcfile --nocfile --nohfile --notimestamp -F gfsmviterbi gfsmviterbi.gog
No negative-cost epsilon cycles are allowed in the transducer.
The Viterbi API, the existence of the gfsmviterbi command-line program, its arguments & optiosn, etc. are HIGHLY UNSTABLE.
Perl by Larry Wall.
Getopt::Gen by Bryan Jurish.
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