[Corpora-List] Question about how to use OpenFST

Christophe Servan christophe.servan at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 09:43:56 UTC 2012


Dear Mohammad,
As far as know, the AT&T FSM toolkit is fully compatible with OpenFST.
So the lextools should compatible with OpenFST.

Best,

Christophe



Le 05/10/2012 03:21, Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli a écrit :
> Dear researchers,
>
> I want to know that how can I use OpenFST to do the following things:
> 1) print all acceptable strings in the fst (e.g. in a word generator 
> fst, generate all of words such as think, thinked, thinking, etc.)
> 2) get a string and print all possible paths for that (e.g. for 
> morphological analysis, getting the word "thinking" may lead to two 
> possible answers: "thin + king" and "think + ing")
>
> I know that lextools is doing this for AT&T fsm toolkit. Is there any 
> equivalent tool for OpenFST?
>
> Best regards
> Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
>
>
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