---+ GRM Library The GRM Library is a general software collection for constructing and modifying weighted automata and transducers representing weighted grammars or statistical language models. The GRM Library was developed by [[Main.CyrilAllauzen][Cyril Allauzen]], Brian Roark and [[Main.MehryarMohri][Mehryar Mohri]] when the authors were working at [[http://www.research.att.com][AT&T Labs - Research%ICON{external}%]]. It uses the [[FsmLibrary][FSM library]] for representing weighted transducers and automata. Hence, the models created by the GRM library can be used with the [[FST.WebHome][OpenFst library]] by first converting them into the FSM textual representation. The GRM Library is available for download for non-commercial use (only as binaries) at the following [[http://www.research.att.com/~fsmtools/grm][url%ICON{external}%]]. ---+++ Links * [[http://www.research.att.com/~fsmtools/grm][Official website%ICON{external}%]]. ---+++ References * Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri and Brian Roark. [[http://cs.nyu.edu/~allauzen/pdf/wgrm.pdf][The design principles and algorithms of a weighted grammar library]]. _International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science_, 16(3):403-421, 2005. * Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, and Brian Roark. [[http://cs.nyu.edu/~allauzen/pdf/grm4.pdf][Generalized algorithms for constructing statistical language models]]. In _Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'2003)_, pages 40-47, 2003. * Mehryar Mohri. [[http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~mohri/postscript/grm.ps][Weighted Grammar Tools: the GRM Library]]. In _Robustness in Language and Speech Technology_, pages 165-186. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001. -- Main.CyrilAllauzen - 11 Sep 2007
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