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Transcribed Image Text:Traversal of Discrete Models
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1. Implement the Viterbi algorithm in Python. Your task is to write code
for the following prototype:
def Viterbi(A,B,Pi,O) Returning Viterbi score and best path
2. Calculate the Viterbi score and the Best path of the first two vectors
described in part 1 of this assignment by hand. Show your work.
3. Create an observation vector of at least 7 elements.
4. Use the observation vectors and results calculated in 2. and 3. above to
test your implementation of the Viterbi algorithm.
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