RWTH FSA Toolkit
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| Written in | C++ |
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| Type | library or framework |
The RWTH FSA Toolkit is a highly efficient C++ library that handles finite state machines; in particular it deals with weighted finite-state acceptors and transducers[clarification needed]. It has been designed to be used in a variety of natural language processing applications and was tested with speech recognition and machine translation. It is available under an open-source license.
The name is taken from the developing University RWTH Aachen.
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