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Determining Empirical Characteristics of Mathematical Expression Use

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Determining Empirical Characteristics of Mathematical Expression Use
Abstract. Many processes in mathematical computing try to use knowledge of the most desired forms of mathematical expressions. This occurs, for example, in symbolic computation systems, when expressions are simplified, or mathematical document recognition, when formula layout is analyzed. The decision about which forms are the most desired, however, has typically been left to the guess-work or prejudices of a small number of system designers. This paper observes that, on a domain by domain basis, certain expressions are actually used much more frequently than others. On the hypothesis that actual usage is the best measure of desirability, this papers begins to quantify empirically the use of common expressions in the mathematical literature. We analyze all 20,000 mathematical documents from the mathematical arXiv server from 2000-2004, the period corresponding to the new mathematical subject classification. We report on the process by which these documents are analyzed, through conve...
Clare M. So, Stephen M. Watt
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where MKM
Authors Clare M. So, Stephen M. Watt
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