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  #!/usr/bin/env perl
  # Copyright 2010-2011 Microsoft Corporation
  
  # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  # You may obtain a copy of the License at
  #
  #  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  #
  # THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
  # KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
  # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
  # MERCHANTABLITY OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  # See the Apache 2 License for the specific language governing permissions and
  # limitations under the License.
  
  
  # This program takes as its standard input an .ndx file from the WSJ corpus that looks
  # like this:
  #;; File: tr_s_wv1.ndx, updated 04/26/94
  #;;
  #;; Index for WSJ0 SI-short Sennheiser training data
  #;; Data is read WSJ sentences, Sennheiser mic.
  #;; Contains 84 speakers X (~100 utts per speaker MIT/SRI and ~50 utts 
  #;; per speaker TI) = 7236 utts
  #;;
  #11_1_1:wsj0/si_tr_s/01i/01ic0201.wv1
  #11_1_1:wsj0/si_tr_s/01i/01ic0202.wv1
  #11_1_1:wsj0/si_tr_s/01i/01ic0203.wv1
  
  #and as command-line arguments it takes the names of the WSJ disk locations, e.g.:
  #/mnt/matylda2/data/WSJ0/11-1.1 /mnt/matylda2/data/WSJ0/11-10.1  ... etc.
  # It outputs a list of absolute pathnames (it does this by replacing e.g. 11_1_1 with
  # /mnt/matylda2/data/WSJ0/11-1.1.
  # It also does a slight fix because one of the WSJ disks (WSJ1/13-16.1) was distributed with
  # uppercase rather than lower case filenames.
  
  foreach $fn (@ARGV) {
      $fn =~ m:.+/([0-9\.\-]+)/?$: || die "Bad command-line argument $fn
  ";
      $disk_id=$1; 
      $disk_id =~ tr/-\./__/; # replace - and . with - so 11-10.1 becomes 11_10_1
      $fn =~ s:/$::; # Remove final slash, just in case it is present.
      $disk2fn{$disk_id} = $fn;
  }
  
  while(<STDIN>){
      if(m/^;/){ next; } # Comment.  Ignore it.
      else {
        m/^([0-9_]+):\s*(\S+)$/  || die "Could not parse line $_";
        $disk=$1;
        if(!defined $disk2fn{$disk}) {
            die "Disk id $disk not found";
        }
        $filename = $2; # as a subdirectory of the distributed disk.
        if($disk eq "13_16_1" && `hostname` =~ m/fit.vutbr.cz/) {
            # The disk 13-16.1 has been uppercased for some reason, on the
            # BUT system.  This is a fix specifically for that case.
            $filename =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/; # This disk contains all uppercase filenames.  Why?
        }
        print "$disk2fn{$disk}/$filename
  ";
    }
  }