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PDF/A-3u as an Archival Format for Accessible Mathematics’ context, while the other uses . tagging of the relevant content. The third method requires no tagging at all, instead including the source coding as the . relacement of a so-called ‘fake space’. Information provided this way is extracted via simple ././. actions, and is available to existing screen-reading software and assistive technologies.Enteropathic 发表于 2025-3-31 05:51:52
POS Tagging and Its Applications for Mathematicshandling mathematical formulae. We demonstrate a mathematics-aware part of speech tagger and give a short overview about our adaptation of NLP methods for mathematical publications. We show the use of the tools developed for key phrase extraction and classification in the database zbMATH.reject 发表于 2025-3-31 09:20:25
Realms: A Structure for Consolidating Knowledge about Mathematical Theoriesrs of the library who want to apply the concepts and facts of the theory without delving into the details of how the concepts and facts were developed. We illustrate the utility of realms through a series of examples. We also give an outline of the mechanisms that are needed to create and maintain realms.竖琴 发表于 2025-3-31 15:56:45
Computable Data, Mathematics, and Digital Libraries in , and Wolfram|Alphaon experiences using these technologies to create a prototype semantic digital library for a subset of mathematics, we believe the ambitious dream of creating of a semantic digital library for all of mathematics is now within reach.投射 发表于 2025-3-31 19:52:58
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Mathoid: Robust, Scalable, Fast and Accessible Math Rendering for Wikipediascreen readers for people with special needs, do not support line breaks for small screens and do not scale for high resolution devices. Mathoid improves this situation and converts formulae specified by Wikipedia editors in a .like input format to MathML, with Scalable Vector Graphics images as a fallback solution.