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#ifndef VOCABULARY_INC
#define VOCABULARY_INC
#include "general.h"
#include "Object.h"
namespace Torch {
/**
This object contains the list of words we want our recogniser to recognise
plus a few "special" words (eg. sentence markers, silence word). There are
no duplicates in the list, and the list is sorted alphabetically.
@author Darren Moore (moore@idiap.ch)
*/
class Vocabulary : public Object
{
public:
int n_words ;
char **words ;
int sent_start_index ;
int sent_end_index ;
int sil_index ;
/* Constructors / Destructor */
/// Creates the vocabulary.
/// 'lex_fname' is the name of the lexicon file containing the pronunciations to be
/// recognised. The format is the standard "word(prior) ph ph ph" format
/// where the (prior) is optional.
/// 'sent_start_word' and 'sent_end_word' are the words that will start and
/// end every recognised utterance.
Vocabulary( const char *lex_fname , const char *sent_start_word , const char *sent_end_word ,
const char *sil_word=NULL ) ;
virtual ~Vocabulary() ;
/* Methods */
/// Adds a word to the vocabulary. Maintains alphabetic order. Does not add
/// duplicate entries.
void addWord( char *word ) ;
/// Returns the word given the index into the vocabulary
char *getWord( int index ) ;
/// Returns the index of a given word. If 'guess' is defined, then the
/// words at indices of 'guess' and 'guess+1' are checked for a match
/// before the rest of the vocab is searched.
int getIndex( char *word , int guess=-1 ) ;
#ifdef DEBUG
void outputText() ;
#endif
};
}
#endif
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