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I'll have to train a HMM (Hidden Markov Models) system. I was told I could use HTK or the CSLU Toolkit. The first has a binding for Python, apparently, called pyhtk.

Have any of you used that binding? Would you recommend me to go for it? Are there other HMM libraries out there with better support for Python?

Thanks

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  • What do you need this for? HTK has a pretty restrictive license model, i.e. you cannot distribute it. Commented Mar 18, 2011 at 22:01
  • Oh. I didn't know that. I'm needing this for some kind of project a professor would like me to do so, at first, that doesn't look like a problem. But anyway, I don't like having that sort of restrictions. Thanks for the input. I think HTK is not what I want. Any other suggestions are welcome. Commented Mar 20, 2011 at 20:04

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I had a look at HTK for a while ago, but it did not seem that well maintained and also very targeted towards speech recognition. Another library that I would recommend you to look at is http://ghmm.org/ that contains python bindings, an EM-learner, and even a graphical editor some documentation. ;-)

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Why don't you try implementing your own HMM. It would provide you with much more flexibility, considering the fact that implementing a HMM is quite trivial.

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