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OpenGrm Pynini: Grammar development in Python Work in progress, under construction

OpenGrm Pynini, like Thrax, compiles grammars expressed as strings, regular expressions, and context-dependent rewrite rules into weighted finite-state transducers. It uses the OpenFst library and its [[PythonExtension] Python extension] to create, access and manipulate compiled grammars. Pynini is embedded in a Python module, allowing users to write Thrax-like grammars using Python's flexible syntax (including imperative programming constructs not available in Thrax) and powerful toolchain, including an interactive development ("REPL") environment. It is (loosely) named after Pāṇini (पाणिनि), the reputed first Sanskrit grammarian.

Pynini is developed and tested primarily for Python 2.7 but should also be also compatible with Python 3.5.

Pynini is is currently under active development and a public beta release will be made in late 2015.

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