[Corpora-List] corpus of mathematical equations
Rob Malouf
rmalouf at mail.sdsu.edu
Thu Jan 10 16:27:41 UTC 2008
Hi,
Some pre-print sites (like arxiv.org) store papers as LaTeX files,
and it would be a simple matter to extract the equations from them.
The equations would be marked up using TeX's typesetting
conventions... whether that would be meaningful for you or not would
depend on what you're trying to do.
---
Rob Malouf <rmalouf at mail.sdsu.edu>
Department of Linguistics and Asian/Middle Eastern Languages
San Diego State University
> Mary Hearne wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> on behalf of my colleague, Dónal Fitzpatrick:
>>
>> Do you know of any kind of corpus of mathematical equations where
>> the constituent parts are tagged
>> in any meaningful way? I am uncertain as to:
>> 1. How the parts of an equation could be tagged
>> or
>> 2. whether this has been done before.
>>
>> If you would like to contact him directly, Dónal's e-mail address
>> is dfitzpat at computing.dcu.ie.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Mary Hearne
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>>
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