Building Grammar Libraries for Mathematics and Avoiding Manual Work
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on building grammar libraries for mathematics and strategies to minimize manual work, presented by Aarne Ranta at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. Delve into innovative approaches for developing efficient and automated systems to handle mathematical language processing. Learn about the latest techniques in computational linguistics applied to mathematical contexts, and discover how to streamline the creation of grammar libraries. Gain insights into reducing manual labor in mathematical language processing through advanced automation methods. This 35-minute talk offers valuable knowledge for researchers, mathematicians, and computer scientists interested in the intersection of linguistics, mathematics, and computer science.
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Aarne Ranta: Building Grammar Libraries for Mathematics and Avoiding Manual Work
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Hausdorff Center for Mathematics