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update #32

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btiplitz and others added 30 commits September 5, 2018 13:34
…ta from slam (kaldi-asr#2621)

note: this data may not be publicly available at the moment.  we'll work on that.
This will reduce synchronization overhead when we actually use multiple
cuda devices in one process go down drastically, since we no longer
synchronize on the legacy default stream.

More details here: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-runtime-api/stream-sync-behavior.html
…#2724)

The use of split() in latin-1 encoding (which might be used for other ASCII-compatible encoded data like utf-8) is not right because character 160 (expressed here in decimal) is a NBSP in latin-8 encoding and is also in the range UTF-8 uses for encoding. The same goes for strip().  Thanks @ChunChiehChang for finding the issue.
…#2737)

- found it when running 'latgen-faster-mapped-parallel',
- core-dumps from the line: decoder/lattice-faster-decoder.cc:52
-- the line is doing 'delete &(FST*)', i.e. deleting the pointer to FST, instead of deleting the FST itslef,
-- bug was probably introduced by refactoring commit d0c68a6 from 2018-09-01,
-- after the change the code runs fine... (the unit tests for src/decoder are missing)
csukuangfj and others added 29 commits March 13, 2019 13:07
The type of --max-deleted-words-kept-when-merging in segment_ctm_edits.py
was a string, which prevented the mechanism from working altogether.
@chenzhehuai chenzhehuai merged commit d39b6de into dynamic-decoder.3a Jun 3, 2019
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