[hts-users:03725] Are HMGenS -s states internally modified with -c 0 option?
- Subject: [hts-users:03725] Are HMGenS -s states internally modified with -c 0 option?
- From: David Klein <dklein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:15:20 +0000
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- Thread-topic: Are HMGenS -s states internally modified with -c 0 option?
Hi
I would like to try to use HMGenS to run MLPG with a state sequence that is given by an external application (presuming I use -c 0 option).
I think I can do this through the -s option. However, it is not completely clear to me if this is used to specify the actual state sequence to use for parameter generation (which I would like), or if it merely is used to specify the state durations.
Is -s the correct way to specify a given state sequence to be used for parameter generation, which won't be internally modified?
Thanks
David
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