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Kamadev,<br>
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I think that you could perform graphical displays using both the SRILM
script wlat-to-dot and the dot command included in the GraphViz toolbox
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.graphviz.org/">http://www.graphviz.org/</a>). This is almost straightforward: lattice
-> DOT file -> picture. You should maybe just ensure that your
lattices are not too big to avoid generating unreadable plots. Whenever
they are, you might to prune them.<br>
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Gwénolé.<br>
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Le 16/02/2010 17:32, Kamadev Bhanuprasad a écrit :
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cite="mid:244d59a51002160832o408e1913u2d9d174deba34f21@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Dear all,
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<div>Please, does anybody know a tool that enables displaying ASR
lattices in some human-readable format, other than those nodes
described by the I=s and J=s etc. I believe it'd be very useful at
least for small lattices, just for education...</div>
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<div>Thanks!<br>
Kamadev</div>
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