Based on a cursory read of the linked page, there doesn't seem to be a connection of practical significance.
I'm going to start coding up a little package. I did note the FiniteStateMachine <https://github.com/tensorjack/FiniteStateMachine.jl> package, which is somewhat related but doesn't have transducers or support many operations. On Tuesday, 7 October 2014 13:57:11 UTC+1, Stefan Karpinski wrote: > > Not that I'm aware of. Possibly dumb question that I can't seem to find > the answer to: what connection, if any, is there between these transducers > and Clojure's new concept > <http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2014/8/6/transducers-are-coming> by the > same name? > > On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:42 AM, Oliver Adams <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Hi there. I'm interested in doing some work with weighted finite-state >> transducers in Julia. If there's something in the spirit of OpenFst or the >> Python wrapper pyfst, it'd be great to know. If not then it might be fun, >> educational and maybe even practical to implement some stuff myself. But >> I'd rather not reinvent the wheel - has anyone been working on a package >> that does this sort of stuff? >> >> Thanks. >> > >
