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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
/* ====================================================================
* Copyright (c) 1999-2007 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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*/
/*
* \file ngram_model_dmp.h DMP format for N-Gram models
*
* Author: David Huggins-Daines <dhuggins@cs.cmu.edu>
*/
#ifndef __NGRAM_MODEL_DMP_H__
#define __NGRAM_MODEL_DMP_H__
#include "sphinxbase/mmio.h"
#include "ngram_model_internal.h"
#include "lm3g_model.h"
/**
* On-disk representation of bigrams.
*/
struct bigram_s {
uint16 wid; /**< Index of unigram entry for this. (NOT dictionary id.) */
uint16 prob2; /**< Index into array of actual bigram probs */
uint16 bo_wt2; /**< Index into array of actual bigram backoff wts */
uint16 trigrams; /**< Index of 1st entry in lm_t.trigrams[],
RELATIVE TO its segment base (see lm3g_model.h) */
};
/**
* On-disk representation of trigrams.
*
* As with bigrams, trigram prob info kept in a separate table for conserving
* memory space.
*/
struct trigram_s {
uint16 wid; /**< Index of unigram entry for this. (NOT dictionary id.) */
uint16 prob3; /**< Index into array of actual trigram probs */
};
/**
* Subclass of ngram_model for DMP file reading.
*/
typedef struct ngram_model_dmp_s {
ngram_model_t base; /**< Base ngram_model_t structure */
lm3g_model_t lm3g; /**< Common lm3g_model_t structure */
mmio_file_t *dump_mmap; /**< mmap() of dump file (or NULL if none) */
} ngram_model_dmp_t;
/**
* Construct a DMP format model from a generic base model.
*
* Note: If base is already a DMP format model, this just calls
* ngram_model_retain(), and any changes will also be made in the base
* model.
*/
ngram_model_dmp_t *ngram_model_dmp_build(ngram_model_t *base);
#endif /* __NGRAM_MODEL_DMP_H__ */
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