import pynini from fun_text_processing.text_normalization.de.utils import get_abs_path from fun_text_processing.text_normalization.en.graph_utils import ( DAMO_NOT_QUOTE, DAMO_SIGMA, GraphFst, ) from pynini.lib import pynutil class OrdinalFst(GraphFst): """ Finite state transducer for verbalizing roman numerals e.g. ordinal { integer: "vier" } } -> "vierter" -> "viertes" ... Args: deterministic: if True will provide a single transduction option, for False multiple transduction are generated (used for audio-based normalization) """ def __init__(self, deterministic: bool = True): super().__init__(name="ordinal", kind="verbalize", deterministic=deterministic) graph_digit = pynini.string_file(get_abs_path("data/ordinals/digit.tsv")).invert() graph_ties = pynini.string_file(get_abs_path("data/ordinals/ties.tsv")).invert() graph_thousands = pynini.string_file(get_abs_path("data/ordinals/thousands.tsv")).invert() graph = ( pynutil.delete('integer: "') + pynini.closure(DAMO_NOT_QUOTE, 1) + pynutil.delete('"') ) suffixes = pynini.union("ten", "tem", "ter", "tes", "te") convert_rest = pynutil.insert(suffixes, weight=0.01) self.ordinal_stem = graph_digit | graph_ties | graph_thousands suffix = pynini.cdrewrite( pynini.closure(self.ordinal_stem, 0, 1) + convert_rest, "", "[EOS]", DAMO_SIGMA, ).optimize() self.graph = pynini.compose(graph, suffix) self.suffix = suffix delete_tokens = self.delete_tokens(self.graph) self.fst = delete_tokens.optimize()