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#!/bin/bash
# this script is used for comparing decoding results between systems.
# e.g. local/chain/compare_wer.sh exp/chain/tdnn_{c,d}_sp
# For use with discriminatively trained systems you specify the epochs after a colon:
# for instance,
# local/chain/compare_wer.sh exp/chain/tdnn_c_sp exp/chain/tdnn_c_sp_smbr:{1,2,3}
if [ $# == 0 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0: [--looped] [--online] <dir1> [<dir2> ... ]"
echo "e.g.: $0 exp/chain/tdnn_{b,c}_sp"
echo "or (with epoch numbers for discriminative training):"
echo "$0 exp/chain/tdnn_b_sp_disc:{1,2,3}"
exit 1
fi
echo "# $0 $*"
include_looped=false
if [ "$1" == "--looped" ]; then
include_looped=true
shift
fi
include_online=false
if [ "$1" == "--online" ]; then
include_online=true
shift
fi
used_epochs=false
# this function set_names is used to separate the epoch-related parts of the name
# [for discriminative training] and the regular parts of the name.
# If called with a colon-free directory name, like:
# set_names exp/chain/tdnn_lstm1e_sp_bi_smbr
# it will set dir=exp/chain/tdnn_lstm1e_sp_bi_smbr and epoch_infix=""
# If called with something like:
# set_names exp/chain/tdnn_d_sp_smbr:3
# it will set dir=exp/chain/tdnn_d_sp_smbr and epoch_infix="_epoch3"
set_names() {
if [ $# != 1 ]; then
echo "compare_wer_general.sh: internal error"
exit 1 # exit the program
fi
dirname=$(echo $1 | cut -d: -f1)
epoch=$(echo $1 | cut -s -d: -f2)
if [ -z $epoch ]; then
epoch_infix=""
else
used_epochs=true
epoch_infix=_epoch${epoch}
fi
}
echo -n "# System "
for x in $*; do printf "% 10s" " $(basename $x)"; done
echo
strings=(
"#WER dev_clean_2 (tgsmall) "
"#WER dev_clean_2 (tglarge) ")
for n in 0 1; do
echo -n "${strings[$n]}"
for x in $*; do
set_names $x # sets $dirname and $epoch_infix
decode_names=(tgsmall_dev_clean_2 tglarge_dev_clean_2)
wer=$(cat $dirname/decode_${decode_names[$n]}/wer_* | utils/best_wer.sh | awk '{print $2}')
printf "% 10s" $wer
done
echo
if $include_looped; then
echo -n "# [looped:] "
for x in $*; do
set_names $x # sets $dirname and $epoch_infix
wer=$(cat $dirname/decode_looped_${decode_names[$n]}/wer_* | utils/best_wer.sh | awk '{print $2}')
printf "% 10s" $wer
done
echo
fi
if $include_online; then
echo -n "# [online:] "
for x in $*; do
set_names $x # sets $dirname and $epoch_infix
wer=$(cat ${dirname}_online/decode_${decode_names[$n]}/wer_* | utils/best_wer.sh | awk '{print $2}')
printf "% 10s" $wer
done
echo
fi
done
if $used_epochs; then
exit 0; # the diagnostics aren't comparable between regular and discriminatively trained systems.
fi
echo -n "# Final train prob "
for x in $*; do
prob=$(grep Overall $x/log/compute_prob_train.final.log | grep -v xent | awk '{printf("%.4f", $8)}')
printf "% 10s" $prob
done
echo
echo -n "# Final valid prob "
for x in $*; do
prob=$(grep Overall $x/log/compute_prob_valid.final.log | grep -v xent | awk '{printf("%.4f", $8)}')
printf "% 10s" $prob
done
echo
echo -n "# Final train prob (xent)"
for x in $*; do
prob=$(grep Overall $x/log/compute_prob_train.final.log | grep -w xent | awk '{printf("%.4f", $8)}')
printf "% 10s" $prob
done
echo
echo -n "# Final valid prob (xent)"
for x in $*; do
prob=$(grep Overall $x/log/compute_prob_valid.final.log | grep -w xent | awk '{printf("%.4f", $8)}')
printf "% 10s" $prob
done
echo
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