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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
/* ====================================================================
* Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights
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*
* This work was supported in part by funding from the Defense Advanced
* Research Projects Agency and the National Science Foundation of the
* United States of America, and the CMU Sphinx Speech Consortium.
*
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*
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*
*/
/*
* ms_mgau.h -- Essentially a wrapper that wrap up gauden and
* senone. It supports multi-stream.
*
*
* **********************************************
* CMU ARPA Speech Project
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Carnegie Mellon University.
* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
* **********************************************
* HISTORY
* $Log$
* Revision 1.1 2006/04/05 20:27:30 dhdfu
* A Great Reorganzation of header files and executables
*
* Revision 1.3 2006/02/22 16:57:15 arthchan2003
* Fixed minor dox-doc issue
*
* Revision 1.2 2006/02/22 16:56:01 arthchan2003
* Merged from SPHINX3_5_2_RCI_IRII_BRANCH: Added ms_mgau.[ch] into the trunk. It is a wrapper of ms_gauden and ms_senone
*
* Revision 1.1.2.4 2005/09/25 18:55:19 arthchan2003
* Added a flag to turn on and off precomputation.
*
* Revision 1.1.2.3 2005/08/03 18:53:44 dhdfu
* Add memory deallocation functions. Also move all the initialization
* of ms_mgau_model_t into ms_mgau_init (duh!), which entails removing it
* from decode_anytopo and friends.
*
* Revision 1.1.2.2 2005/08/02 21:05:38 arthchan2003
* 1, Added dist and mgau_active as intermediate variable for computation. 2, Added ms_cont_mgau_frame_eval, which is a multi stream version of GMM computation mainly s3.0 family of tools. 3, Fixed dox-doc.
*
* Revision 1.1.2.1 2005/07/20 19:37:09 arthchan2003
* Added a multi-stream cont_mgau (ms_mgau) which is a wrapper of both gauden and senone. Add ms_mgau_init and model_set_mllr. This allow eliminating 600 lines of code in decode_anytopo/align/allphone.
*
*
*
*/
/** \file ms_mgau.h
*
* \brief (Sphinx 3.0 specific) A module that wraps up the code of
* gauden and senone because they are closely related.
*
* At the time at Sphinx 3.1 to 3.2, Ravi has decided to rewrite only
* single-stream part of the code into cont_mgau.[ch]. This marks the
* beginning of historical problem of having two sets of Gaussian
* distribution computation routine, one for single-stream and one of
* multi-stream.
*
* In Sphinx 3.5, when we figure out that it is possible to allow both
* 3.0 family of tools and 3.x family of tools to coexist. This
* becomes one problem we found that very hard to reconcile. That is
* why we currently allow two versions of the code in the code
* base. This is likely to change in the future.
*/
#ifndef _LIBFBS_MS_CONT_MGAU_H_
#define _LIBFBS_MS_CONT_MGAU_H_
/* SphinxBase headers. */
#include <sphinxbase/cmd_ln.h>
#include <sphinxbase/logmath.h>
#include <sphinxbase/feat.h>
/* Local headers. */
#include "acmod.h"
#include "bin_mdef.h"
#include "ms_gauden.h"
#include "ms_senone.h"
/** \struct ms_mgau_t
\brief Multi-stream mixture gaussian. It is not necessary to be continr
*/
typedef struct {
ps_mgau_t base;
gauden_t* g; /**< The codebook */
senone_t* s; /**< The senone */
int topn; /**< Top-n gaussian will be computed */
/**< Intermediate used in computation */
gauden_dist_t ***dist;
uint8 *mgau_active;
cmd_ln_t *config;
} ms_mgau_model_t;
#define ms_mgau_gauden(msg) (msg->g)
#define ms_mgau_senone(msg) (msg->s)
#define ms_mgau_topn(msg) (msg->topn)
ps_mgau_t* ms_mgau_init(acmod_t *acmod, logmath_t *lmath, bin_mdef_t *mdef);
void ms_mgau_free(ps_mgau_t *g);
int32 ms_cont_mgau_frame_eval(ps_mgau_t * msg,
int16 *senscr,
uint8 *senone_active,
int32 n_senone_active,
mfcc_t ** feat,
int32 frame,
int32 compallsen);
int32 ms_mgau_mllr_transform(ps_mgau_t *s,
ps_mllr_t *mllr);
#endif /* _LIBFBS_MS_CONT_MGAU_H_*/
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