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#!/bin/bash # Copyright 2012 Johns Hopkins University (Author: Daniel Povey) # Korbinian Riedhammer # Decoding script that does fMLLR. This can be on top of delta+delta-delta, or # LDA+MLLT features. # There are 3 models involved potentially in this script, # and for a standard, speaker-independent system they will all be the same. # The "alignment model" is for the 1st-pass decoding and to get the # Gaussian-level alignments for the "adaptation model" the first time we # do fMLLR. The "adaptation model" is used to estimate fMLLR transforms # and to generate state-level lattices. The lattices are then rescored # with the "final model". # # The following table explains where we get these 3 models from. # Note: $srcdir is one level up from the decoding directory. # # Model Default source: # # "alignment model" $srcdir/final.alimdl --alignment-model <model> # (or $srcdir/final.mdl if alimdl absent) # "adaptation model" $srcdir/final.mdl --adapt-model <model> # "final model" $srcdir/final.mdl --final-model <model> # Begin configuration section alignment_model= adapt_model= final_model= transform_dir= stage=0 acwt=0.083333 # Acoustic weight used in getting fMLLR transforms, and also in # lattice generation. max_active=7000 beam=13.0 lattice_beam=6.0 nj=4 silence_weight=0.01 cmd=run.pl si_dir= fmllr_update_type=full # End configuration section echo "$0 $@" # Print the command line for logging [ -f ./path.sh ] && . ./path.sh; # source the path. . parse_options.sh || exit 1; if [ $# != 4 ]; then echo "Usage: steps/tandem/mk_aslf_sgmm2.sh [options] <graph-dir> <data1-dir> <data2-dir> <decode-dir>" echo " e.g.: steps/tandem/mk_aslf_sgmm2.sh exp/tri2b/graph {mfcc,bottleneck}/data/test_dev93 exp/tri2b/decode_dev93" echo "main options (for others, see top of script file)" echo " --config <config-file> # config containing options" echo " --nj <nj> # number of parallel jobs" echo " --cmd <cmd> # Command to run in parallel with" echo " --adapt-model <adapt-mdl> # Model to compute transforms with" echo " --alignment-model <ali-mdl> # Model to get Gaussian-level alignments for" echo " # 1st pass of transform computation." echo " --final-model <finald-mdl> # Model to finally decode with" echo " --si-dir <speaker-indep-decoding-dir> # use this to skip 1st pass of decoding" echo " # Caution-- must be with same tree" echo " --acwt <acoustic-weight> # default 0.08333 ... used to get posteriors" exit 1; fi graphdir=$1 data1=$2 data2=$3 dir=`echo $4 | sed 's:/$::g'` # remove any trailing slash. srcdir=`dirname $dir`; # Assume model directory one level up from decoding directory. mkdir -p $dir/log sdata1=$data1/split$nj; sdata2=$data2/split$nj; [[ -d $sdata1 && $data1/feats.scp -ot $sdata1 ]] || split_data.sh $data1 $nj || exit 1; [[ -d $sdata2 && $data2/feats.scp -ot $sdata2 ]] || split_data.sh $data2 $nj || exit 1; echo $nj > $dir/num_jobs # Some checks. Note: we don't need $srcdir/tree but we expect # it should exist, given the current structure of the scripts. for f in $graphdir/HCLG.fst $data1/feats.scp $data2/feats.scp $srcdir/tree; do [ ! -f $f ] && echo "$0: no such file $f" && exit 1; done ## Some checks, and setting of defaults for variables. [ "$nj" -ne "`cat $dir/num_jobs`" ] && echo "Mismatch in #jobs with si-dir" && exit 1; [ -z "$adapt_model" ] && adapt_model=$srcdir/final.mdl [ -z "$final_model" ] && final_model=$srcdir/final.mdl for f in $adapt_model $final_model; do [ ! -f $f ] && echo "$0: no such file $f" && exit 1; done ## # Set up features. splice_opts=`cat $srcdir/splice_opts 2>/dev/null` # frame-splicing options. normft2=`cat $srcdir/normft2 2>/dev/null` if [ -f $srcdir/final.mat ]; then feat_type=lda; else feat_type=delta; fi case $feat_type in delta) echo "$0: feature type is $feat_type" ;; lda) echo "$0: feature type is $feat_type" ;; *) echo "$0: invalid feature type $feat_type" && exit 1; esac # set up feature stream 1; this are usually spectral features, so we will add # deltas or splice them feats1="ark,s,cs:apply-cmvn --norm-vars=false --utt2spk=ark:$sdata1/JOB/utt2spk scp:$sdata1/JOB/cmvn.scp scp:$sdata1/JOB/feats.scp ark:- |" if [ "$feat_type" == "delta" ]; then feats1="$feats1 add-deltas ark:- ark:- |" elif [ "$feat_type" == "lda" ]; then feats1="$feats1 splice-feats $splice_opts ark:- ark:- | transform-feats $srcdir/lda.mat ark:- ark:- |" fi # set up feature stream 2; this are usually bottleneck or posterior features, # which may be normalized if desired feats2="scp:$sdata2/JOB/feats.scp" if [ "$normft2" == "true" ]; then echo "Using cmvn for feats2" feats2="ark,s,cs:apply-cmvn --norm-vars=false --utt2spk=ark:$sdata2/JOB/utt2spk scp:$sdata2/JOB/cmvn.scp $feats2 ark:- |" fi # assemble tandem features sifeats="ark,s,cs:paste-feats '$feats1' '$feats2' ark:- |" # add transformation, if applicable if [ "$feat_type" == "lda" ]; then sifeats="$sifeats transform-feats $srcdir/final.mat ark:- ark:- |" fi if [ -e $dir/trans.1. ]; then echo "Using fMLLR transforms in $dir" feats="$sifeats transform-feats --utt2spk=ark:$sdata1/JOB/utt2spk ark:$dir/trans.JOB ark:- ark:- |" elif [ ! -z "$transform_dir" ]; then echo "$0: using transforms from $transform_dir" [ ! -f $transform_dir/trans.1 ] && echo "$0: no such file $transform_dir/trans.1" && exit 1; [ "$nj" -ne "`cat $transform_dir/num_jobs`" ] \ && echo "$0: #jobs mismatch with transform-dir." && exit 1; feats="$sifeats transform-feats --utt2spk=ark:$sdata1/JOB/utt2spk ark,s,cs:$transform_dir/trans.JOB ark:- ark:- |" elif grep 'transform-feats --utt2spk' $srcdir/log/acc.0.1.log 2>/dev/null; then echo "$0: **WARNING**: you seem to be using an SGMM system trained with transforms," echo " but you are not providing the --transform-dir option in test time." fi # Rescore the state-level lattices with the final adapted features, and the final model # (which by default is $srcdir/final.mdl, but which may be specified on the command line, # useful in case of discriminatively trained systems). # At this point we prune and determinize the lattices and write them out, ready for # language model rescoring. echo "Rescoring lattices, converting to slf" mkdir -p $dir/slf $cmd JOB=1:$nj $dir/log/rescore.slf.JOB.log \ lattice-align-words $graphdir/phones/word_boundary.int $final_model "ark:gunzip -c $dir/lat.JOB.gz |" ark:- \| \ sgmm2-rescore-lattice --spk-vecs=ark:$dir/vecs.JOB --utt2spk=ark:$sdata1/JOB/utt2spk \ "--gselect=ark:gunzip -c $dir/gselect.JOB.gz |" $final_model ark:- "$feats" ark,t:- \| \ utils/int2sym.pl -f 3 $graphdir/words.txt \| \ utils/convert_slf.pl - $dir/slf exit 0; |