states = ('Healthy', 'Fever')
 
observations = ('normal', 'cold', 'dizzy')
 
start_probability = {'Healthy': 0.6, 'Fever': 0.4}
 
transition_probability = {
   'Healthy' : {'Healthy': 0.7, 'Fever': 0.3},
   'Fever' : {'Healthy': 0.4, 'Fever': 0.6},
   }
 
emission_probability = {
   'Healthy' : {'normal': 0.5, 'cold': 0.4, 'dizzy': 0.1},
   'Fever' : {'normal': 0.1, 'cold': 0.3, 'dizzy': 0.6},
   }
# Helps visualize the steps of Viterbi.
def print_dptable(V):
    print "    ",
    for i in range(len(V)): print "%7s" % ("%d" % i),
    print
 
    for y in V[0].keys():
        print "%.5s: " % y,
        for t in range(len(V)):
            print "%.7s" % ("%f" % V[t][y]),
        print
 
def viterbi(obs, states, start_p, trans_p, emit_p):
    V = [{}]
    path = {}
 
    # Initialize base cases (t == 0)
    for y in states:
        V[0][y] = start_p[y] * emit_p[y][obs[0]]
        path[y] = [y]
 
    # Run Viterbi for t > 0
    for t in range(1,len(obs)):
        V.append({})
        newpath = {}
 
        for y in states:
            (prob, state) = max([(V[t-1][y0] * trans_p[y0][y] * emit_p[y][obs[t]], y0) for y0 in states])
            V[t][y] = prob
            newpath[y] = path[state] + [y]
 
        # Don't need to remember the old paths
        path = newpath
 
    print_dptable(V)
    (prob, state) = max([(V[len(obs) - 1][y], y) for y in states])
    return (prob, path[state])