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NAME

           mkbinhmm
          - convert HMM definition file in HTK ascii format to Julius binary format

SYNOPSIS

       mkbinhmm [-htkconf HTKConfigFile] {hmmdefs_file} {binhmm_file}

DESCRIPTION

       mkbinhmm convert an HMM definition file in HTK ascii format into a binary HMM file for
       Julius. It will greatly speed up the launch process.

       You can also embed acoustic analysis condition parameters needed for recognition into the
       output file. To embed the parameters, specify the HTK Config file you have used to extract
       acoustic features for training the HMM by the optione "-htkconf".

       The embedded parameters in a binary HMM format will be loaded into Julius automatically,
       so you do not need to specify the acoustic feature options at run time. It will be
       convenient when you deliver an acoustic model.

       You can also specify binary file as the input. This can be used to update the old binary
       format into new one, or to embed the config parameters into the already existing binary
       files. If the input binhmm already has acoustic analysis parameters embedded, they will be
       overridden by the specified values.

       mkbinhmm can read gzipped file as input.

OPTIONS

        -htkconf  HTKConfigFile
          HTK Config file you used at training time. If specified, the values are embedded to the
          output file.

       hmmdefs_file
          The source HMm definitino file in HTK ascii format or Julius binary format.

       hmmdefs_file
          Output file.

EXAMPLES

       Convert HTK ascii format HMM definition file into Julius binary file:
       Furthermore, embed acoustic feature parameters as specified by Config file
       Embed the acoustic parameters into an existing binary file

SEE ALSO

        julius ( 1 ) ,
        mkbingram ( 1 ) ,
        mkbinhmmlist ( 1 )

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan

       Copyright (c) 1991-2008 Kawahara Lab., Kyoto University

       Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Shikano Lab., Nara Institute of Science and Technology

       Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Julius project team, Nagoya Institute of Technology

LICENSE

       The same as Julius.

                                            10/02/2008                                MKBINHMM(1)