FFES
The Freehand Formula Entry System is a research prototype for recognizing online handwritten mathematical notation, developed jointly by researchers in New Zealand, the United States and Canada. A user draws expressions with a mouse or data tablet, and LaTeX, a bitmap, and an operator tree are produced as output. Symbol recognition and expression interpretation are performed as the user draws.
(Source: http://freecode.com/)
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References in zbMATH (referenced in 4 articles )
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Sorted by year (- Sroczyński, Zdzisław: Priority levels and heuristic rules in the structural recognition of mathematical formulae (2010) ioport
- Labahn, George; MacLean, Scott; Marzouk, Mirette; Rutherford, Ian; Tausky, David: A preliminary report on the MathBrush pen-math system (2006)
- Blostein, Dorothea; Lank, Ed; Rose, Arlis; Zanibbi, Richard: User interfaces for on-line diagram recognition (2002)
- Blostein, Dorothea; Lank, Edward; Zanibbi, Richard: Treatment of diagrams in document image analysis (2000)
Further publications can be found at: http://research.cs.queensu.ca/drl//publications.html