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It does generate a lattice, that's actually the only form of machine-readable output it produces. (the words on the stderr are for humans to read).
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 9:09 PM, Denis <dpe...@cs.umd.edu> wrote:
Decoding works great, with online2-wav-nnet3-latgen-faster. However, I assumed there would be a way to extract the lattice with a flag. Based on the -help options, I don't see one (and increasing verbosity was not helpful). Is this still the case?"Currently, the only decoder that generates lattices is the class LatticeSimpleDecoder, defined in decoder/lattice-simple-decoder.h, and invoked by gmm-latgen-simple.cc."If not, which decoders (ideally with one of the online decoders) provide a simple way to get the lattice (alternative predictions and their confidences)?
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