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[hts-users:02799] Re: About state clustering


Hi,

I think you should set the -q value to 0 or 1.
The difference between 0 and 1 is the stopping criterion when reference trees are used.
When the value is set to 0, clustering is stopped even though you use reference trees.

Regards,
Kei


(2011/04/21 0:47), 那兴宇 wrote:
Hi,


I tried HHEd in HTS-2.2beta in this way:

1. Use a question set including only one question that I wanted to set as the root node to cluster a initial tree, which I got:

QS A0_0_TYPE=EN { ...... }

{*}[2]

{

   0  A0_0_TYPE=EN   "mgc_s2_2"   "mgc_s2_1"

}

......

This is the resulting tree file.

2. Then I tried HHEd with -q option and a full version of question set. I added a LT command before TB to load the initial tree. And the -q value is set to 2. Then I make voice.

However, the resulting tree was exactly the same as the initial tree above. Do I used the -q option in a wrong way or the value is not appropriate?
The top node question is not included in the full question set.

Please inform me about how to use the -q option of HHEd. Thanks!


At 2011-04-19 23:03:24,"Keiichiro Oura"<uratec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi,

HHEd in HTS-2.2 beta can do it with '-q' option.
Before TB command, LT command can be used.

Regards,
Keiichiro Oura


2011/4/19 那兴宇<nxy-yzqs@xxxxxxx>:
Hi, all

I want to set a specified question to be used in the root node of the state
decision tree. Which edit command of HHEd should I use? If there is none,
how should I do with the current version to specify a root node question?
Please give some suggestions, thanks!
--
Na Xingyu
Beijing Institute of Technology

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References
[hts-users:02788] Re: About state clustering, Keiichiro Oura
[hts-users:02782] About state clustering, 那兴宇
[hts-users:02797] Re: About state clustering, 那兴宇