Here's a link:

http://code.google.com/p/pyopenfst/

On Jul 18, 3:41 am, Tom Breuel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I created a new Google Code project for Python bindings to the OpenFST
> library.  It's pretty new code, but it seems to be working.  There are
> some sample scripts.  If you're trying to build language models, this
> is probably a good starting point.
>
> Note that this is not the code we've been using to build language
> models so far, but we're going to be switching to something Python
> based, also to make it easier for people to change the language
> modeling and apply it to their own data.
>
> If you want to contribute, some parts that would be useful would be
> porting the A* and beam search decoders from OCRopus directly this (so
> that they are available separately from OCRopus), actual language
> modeling tools (in Python if you like), and any kind of training and
> estimation code.
>
> Tom
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