| Name | Remarks | 
	
	| Sphinx 3.6 (Re-architected Version) | 
  	    Location: Open source, release available.Based on Sphinx-3.5.  Here are several new features in Sphinx 3.6  
		 Further speed-up of CIGMMS in the 4 level GMM Computation Schemes (4LGC)  Multiple regression classes an MAP adaptation in SphinxTrain  Better support in using LM in Sphinx 3.X  FSG search is now supported. This is adapted from Sphinx 2.  Support of full triphone search in flat lexicon search  Some support of different character sets other than of 
        Sphinx 3.X.  Models in multiple languages are now tested in 
        Sphinx 3.X.  | 
 
         
       | Sphinx-3.5 (Live-mode APIs, Speaker Adaptation and Code Convergence) | 
  	    Location: Open source, release available.Based on Sphinx-3.4 and Sphinx 3.0. Live-mode APIs are implemented an thoroughly tested Speaker adaptation based on single regression class
	    is implemented.  Four tools of s3.0 are now incorporated in Sphinx 3.x 
	    
  		align (s3align in 3.0): Forced alignmentallphone (s3allphone in 3.0): Allphone decodingastar (s3astar in 3.0): A* search, nbest generationdag (s3dag in 3.0): Shortest-path search The feature extraction libraries of sphinx 3 is now EXACTLY the same as SphinxTrain Corresponding changes in SphinxTrian  Two new tools are introduced: 
	     mllr_solve : compute the regression matrix based on MLLR algorithm. mllr_transform : given a regression matrix, this program converts the mean based on linear transformation. The command line interface of all SphinxTrain's tools are now unified. 
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       | Sphinx-3.4 (Fast GMM computation) | 
  	    Location: Open source, module archive_s3/s3.4 in cvs tree.Based on Sphinx-3.3, Fast GMM computation is implemented
          
  		frame down-samplingCI-based GMM selectionVQ-based and SVQ-based Gaussian SelectionSupport of SVQ with arbitrary number of sub-vectors. Phoneme look-ahead  Support class-based LM and multiple LM  | 
         
       | Sphinx-3.3 (fast decoder) | 
  	    Location: Open source, module archive_s3/s3.3 in cvs tree.Fast Sphinx-3 decoder using lextree organization: 	          
      
          
  		5-10x real time speed on large vocabulary tasks (measured at 1999)Continuous density acoustic models onlyBatch-Mode or live operationOther tools
  	    gausubvq: Sub-vector clustered acoustic model building, needed for fast acoustic model evaluation | 
               
         
       | Sphinx-3.2 | 
  	    Location: Open source, module archive_s3/s3.2 in cvs tree.Same features as s3.3, but capable of batch-mode operation only. | 
         
       | Sphinx-3 (slow decoder) | 
  	    Location: Open source, module archive_s3/s3 in cvs tree.Original Sphinx-3 decoderSlow; 50-100x real time speed on large vocabulary tasks (measured at 1999)Any kind of acoustic model (discrete, semi-continuous, continuous, 
others)Major applications: 	                 
          
  		s3decodeands3decode-anytopo: Speech-to-text 
Decodings3align: Forced alignments3allphone: Allphone decodings3astar: A* search, nbest generations3dag: Shortest-path searchOther utilities: 	                 
          
  		stseg-read: State-segmentation binary file readersen2s2: Sphinx-II "sendump" file creation from Sphinx-3
 		  acoustic model | 
         
       | Sphinx-2 (fbs8) | 
  	    Location: Open source, release available.Sphinx-II decoderReal-time operationSemi-continuous, Sphinx-II acoustic models only (Sphinx-II format)User applications support: 	                 
          
  		Compiled into a library with a straightforward API for building 		 
 speech-enabled applicationsContinuous-listening supportDynamic language model loading and switchingSeveral test applications: 	                 
          
  		Basic dictation with and without "push-to-talk"Basic audio recording and playbackAudio segmentation using the continuous listenerAdditional recognition modes: 	                 
          
  		Forced alignmentAllphone decodingA* search, nbest generationShortest-path search |