| .. _dummies_tutorial_decoding: | |
| Decoding | |
| ======== | |
| After :ref:`dummies_tutorial_training`, we can start decoding. | |
| The command to start the decoding is quite simple: | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| cd /tmp/icefall | |
| export PYTHONPATH=/tmp/icefall:$PYTHONPATH | |
| cd egs/yesno/ASR | |
| # We use CPU for decoding by setting the following environment variable | |
| export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="" | |
| ./tdnn/decode.py | |
| The output logs are given below: | |
| .. literalinclude:: ./code/decoding-yesno.txt | |
| For the more curious | |
| -------------------- | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| ./tdnn/decode.py --help | |
| will print the usage information about ``./tdnn/decode.py``. For instance, you | |
| can specify: | |
| - ``--epoch`` to use which checkpoint for decoding | |
| - ``--avg`` to select how many checkpoints to use for model averaging | |
| You usually try different combinations of ``--epoch`` and ``--avg`` and select | |
| one that leads to the lowest WER (`Word Error Rate <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_error_rate>`_). | |