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NAME

       julius-generate - random sentence generator for Julius

SYNOPSIS

       julius-generate [options] <prefix>

DESCRIPTION

       julius-generate randomly generates sentences which are acceptable by the given grammar. It can be used to
       check coverage of a grammar in a human basis, by looking up if it may generate non-acceptable sentences.

USAGE

       Run julius-generate from the same directory where you have the .dfa and the .dict  file  from  where  you
       want  it  to  read the grammar, and pass it their prefix. If you don't have those files, you can generate
       them with mkdfa.

OPTIONS

       -n <amount>
              Changes the amount of sentences which will be generated (the default is 10).

       -t     Outputs terminal (category) names instead of words. This needs a .term file, in  addition  to  the
              .dfa and the .dict files.

       -v     Verbose mode. If you use this, only one sentence will be generated, but julius-generate will print
              the different choices it had for each word.

       -s <string>
              Changes the used short-pause model to the indicated one.

EXAMPLES

       julius-generate -n 1 foo
              This reads files "foo.dfa" and "foo.dict" and prints one random sentence which would be acceptable
              according to them.

SEE ALSO

       mkdfa

AUTHORS

       julius-generate  was  written by the Julius team <julius-info@lists.sourceforge.jp>, and this manual page
       by Siegfried-A. Gevatter <rainct@ubuntu.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Same as Julius.